In this episode of Spectrum Hawaiʻi from 1991, meet local book designers and printing company owners, the people who install and tune the bells at St. Andrews Cathedral and bagpipe players who are among the Scots in Hawaiʻi.
Kulāiwi steps up to the PBS Hawaiʻi Song Challenge!
Celebrate the New Year with waltzes by Strauss and more performed from Vienna’s Musikverein by the famed orchestra led by guest conductor Christian Thielemann. PBS favorite Hugh Bonneville returns to host.
Cynthia Erivo, enchanting star of the stage and screen, invites you to ring in the New Year with her magnificent friends Ben Platt and Joaquina Kalukango as they bring their powerful voices and favorite songs to the Kennedy Center.
In 1972, music pioneers, renegades and some genius Nashvillle misfits launched their own brand of hard-living 'country music' and decamped to Austin, TX to live and perform to their own wild style. This concert special features star performers such as Ray Benson, Lee Roy Parnell, Joe Ely, Rodney Crowell, Holly Williams, captured onstage at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas.
On The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, enjoy a re-imagination of Tchaikovsky’s holiday favorite as Alan Cumming recounts the origin of how a prince got put into a nutcracker.
Nā Mele featuring multi-Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Natalie Ai Kamauu at Palikū Theatre on the Windward Community College campus in Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu.
Famed 'Ukulele teacher Roy Sakuma talks about teaching kids to play the instrument and the genesis of the 'ukulele festival he founded. Also, how arts programs are integrated into the school systemin this Spectrum Hawai'i program from 1998
Interview with entertainer Momi Jones conducted by Bob Barker at the Hawaiʻi Public Television studio for the program Pau Hana Years. Jones talks about her father's musical influence, traveling with the Bird of Paradise show and with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus across the continental United States.
Join the “Man in Black,” backed by the Tennessee Three, along with June Carter Cash, the First Family of Country Music’s matriarch Maybelle Carter, rockabilly eminence Carl Perkins and the Statler Brothers for an evening of country, rockabilly, American roots music and spirituals.