Kapena

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Night Shift 03:36 Tools
Don't Say Goodbye 04:26 Tools
Why 04:46 Tools
Tropical Lady 04:15 Tools
Blue Darling/I'll Be Leaving 05:26 Tools
Danny's Song 04:17 Tools
Shame On Me 04:25 Tools
Masese 05:02 Tools
Lady 05:12 Tools
Reggae Train 03:43 Tools
I Am a Queen (feat. Jah Maoli) 03:39 Tools
Bula (Drums of the Islands) 03:43 Tools
Hideaway (feat. Kalena Ku) 04:17 Tools
My Everything (feat. Kalenaku & Josh Jones) 04:22 Tools
Wild Heart 05:25 Tools
I Cross My Heart 04:22 Tools
Never Going to Give You Up 03:11 Tools
Be As One 03:07 Tools
Everlasting Lover 04:16 Tools
Crazy 03:27 Tools
Red Red Wine 04:05 Tools
Do That to Me One More Time 04:05 Tools
Nobody's Child 05:13 Tools
New Melody (feat. Kay-Oh!) 04:14 Tools
E Piko 03:02 Tools
Sea of Heartbreak 03:39 Tools
A Tender Lie 04:06 Tools
Just One Look 04:01 Tools
Talofa Teine 03:32 Tools
Baby Blue 05:17 Tools
Brown Eyed Girl 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Talking 'bout 04:25 Tools
Mandatory Holiday (feat. Pena Bu) 04:06 Tools
Kalena Koo 04:20 Tools
Tears On My Pillow 04:14 Tools
Glittery Eyes 04:21 Tools
Sixteen 03:51 Tools
Tukake Mai 03:37 Tools
Tiare Oe No Tahiti 03:51 Tools
I'll Build You a Rainbow 05:57 Tools
Blue Darling 05:28 Tools
Tumbleland 04:25 Tools
Homegrown 04:26 Tools
Joy To the World 04:08 Tools
Only Jah Knows 04:20 Tools
Mellow Mood 04:13 Tools
Hilo Rain 03:48 Tools
Rua Kenana 04:52 Tools
You Poured Sugar On Me 04:54 Tools
Okie Dokie Makou 04:20 Tools
The Hawaiian Way 04:13 Tools
Tama Samoa 04:45 Tools
Act Naturally 04:00 Tools
The Peasant and the Queen (feat. Lilo DeLima) 02:21 Tools
Maui Girl 03:13 Tools
Blue Darling, I'll Be Leaving 05:27 Tools
Forgive Me 05:33 Tools
Sweet City Woman 02:21 Tools
Tender Lie 04:08 Tools
Kaulana Kaneohe 03:33 Tools
'Ulupalakua 03:43 Tools
Somebody Loves You 04:44 Tools
Hilo Rain (Remix) 06:14 Tools
Bring It On Home to Me 02:21 Tools
Drop Baby Drop 02:21 Tools
Ulupalakua/Kaloaloa 00:30 Tools
Island Stylin' 05:14 Tools
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast 04:25 Tools
Lost In Love 04:20 Tools
She's Reggae for It Now 03:22 Tools
Happy Birthday Jesus 03:53 Tools
E Babalu 03:24 Tools
Drop, Baby, Drop 04:20 Tools
Christmas Without You 04:30 Tools
Say I Love You 04:33 Tools
Love Song of Kalua 04:14 Tools
Nanakuli 03:34 Tools
Vai Kesi Kesi 04:02 Tools
Sons and Daughters 05:22 Tools
Ka Loke 03:34 Tools
Kalamaula 04:38 Tools
Listen 06:14 Tools
Come Sail Away 04:41 Tools
Darcie's Lullaby 04:14 Tools
When I think About You 04:14 Tools
Ulupalakua, Kaloaloa (Hawaiian) 04:14 Tools
Tipi Tipi 02:02 Tools
Queen's Jubilee 03:33 Tools
Don't Cry My Daddy 06:14 Tools
Whatcha Talkin' Bout 04:36 Tools
C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S 04:02 Tools
Makakilo 03:34 Tools
Okie Doki Makou 04:41 Tools
White Christmas 03:54 Tools
Won't Stop Now 03:43 Tools
Leahi 03:01 Tools
Singer Man 04:32 Tools
Montego Bay 04:16 Tools
Wai O Ke Ani Ani 04:15 Tools
Champion 04:36 Tools
Ofa Loto 03:01 Tools
I Can't Take It (Tears On My Pillow) 03:01 Tools
Can't Be With You Tonight 03:34 Tools
Nani Wale Haiku 03:34 Tools
Waikiki Hula 02:25 Tools
Ku'u Home O Waimanalo 04:30 Tools
When I Come Home 03:01 Tools
Hale Ho'omaha 03:54 Tools
Kalua 03:53 Tools
'Til the Sun Comes Up 03:01 Tools
Ke Aalii Ku Makani 03:01 Tools
Hokulea Malama Honua 03:01 Tools
Kaula'ili 03:33 Tools
Mary Did You Know? 03:28 Tools
Little Drummer Boy 02:08 Tools
E Papa / Haere Mai 03:54 Tools
Hoese Pue Ana Oe 03:47 Tools
Pehea La 03:47 Tools
Maori Song 02:08 Tools
Kalena Ku 02:08 Tools
Ei Nei 03:01 Tools
Talimaia 03:01 Tools
The Solid Rock 03:13 Tools
Kauai Medley 03:13 Tools
Gin Gan Goolie/The More We Get Together 03:28 Tools
Blue Darling / Please Don't Ever Think of Me 03:54 Tools
Ti'e Ti'e Tavale 03:54 Tools
365 (feat. Kalenaku) 04:15 Tools
Sweet Lei Mokihana 03:01 Tools
Be My Day 03:54 Tools
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 03:01 Tools
Kuu Lei Lahilahi 03:01 Tools
Do You Hear What I Hear 03:18 Tools
Bora Bora 03:01 Tools
Soweto 04:15 Tools
Kau' Ionalani 03:54 Tools
Listen to the Music 03:47 Tools
Hawaiian Kapena - Tears On My 03:01 Tools
Ka Poli O Kahaluu 03:01 Tools
Imagination 04:15 Tools
The Hawaiin Way 03:01 Tools
Punana Leo O Hawaii 02:14 Tools
Keeping the Faith 03:01 Tools
C'est La Vie 02:14 Tools
Ofa Lotu 03:47 Tools
Kalena Kai 03:01 Tools
My Tropical Baby 02:14 Tools
Shells 02:14 Tools
Beyond Today 03:47 Tools
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 03:47 Tools
Ta'u Koula 03:47 Tools
'Ulupalakua/Kaloaloa 04:15 Tools
I Am a Queen 04:15 Tools
Bula (Drums Of The Island) 02:14 Tools
Stop That Train 02:14 Tools
Island Love 02:14 Tools
Coquette 02:14 Tools
Cool It Now 02:14 Tools
Tali Maia 02:14 Tools
Armageddon 03:47 Tools
A Fool In Love \ Fools Rush In 03:47 Tools
Do You Feel the Same Way I Do 03:47 Tools
Ooh What a Feeling 03:47 Tools
drums of the islands 03:47 Tools
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When one hears the name KAPENA these days, immediately a picture of three young men with musical instruments in arms comes to mind. But it wasn’t long ago that Kapena first competed in the "Brown Bags To Stardom" contest representing Kaimuki High School…the state-wide high school amateur talent competition. Since then, they have come a long way in the music business. While their "word of mouth" reputation grew, they moved on to become the house band at the local watering hole, Sparky’s Lounge. In 1986, Kapena’s first album entitled, "Satisfaction Guaranteed" was recorded live at Sparky’s and earned a nomination by the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts for the 1987 "Na Hoku" award for "Most Promising New Artist." Their second recording project simply entitled, "KAPENA" hit the stores. Again the public response was incredible. This album showed a true display of the versatility of this group… leaving virtually no musical style unexplored. It held "Hawaiian Radio…KCCN’s’ #1 spot as the most requested Hawaiian Album for over 10 months. In 1988, Kapena took home two Hoku Awards; one for The Best Hawaiian Contemporary Album of the Year and Group of the Year! Kapena has been busy with live concert work. They give of their time generously to several charitable causes, and have helped foster a new pride in the Hawaiian and Tonga communities. For Kapena, it’s not just a matter of winning, there is a message here. Music is the global language, one that brings us all closer together. It is a vehicle for understanding ourselves and others. That’s what they hope to get across, while providing a generation with enjoyable entertainment. "New Horizons", the third album, became an instant success on the Hawaiian scene. In late 1990, the group released their fourth and finest album, "Stylin’." This project skyrocketed to #1 on the Hawaiian charts and also #1 on the Hawaiian Reggae charts. This is the first time in Hawaii that one album has been #1 on both charts. The hits on this album included "Reggae Train," "Only Jah Knows," "Masese," "Listen," "Don’t Say Goodbye" – an original song written by Teimoni Tatofi – the guitarist and a classic remake of "Blue Darling." In 1991, Kapena released their fifth album "Pure Energy" which was a project that lived up to its name and hit Hawaii by storm. This project consisted of the ultimate blend of Hawaiian, Country, Jawaiian, and Contemporary Island Music at its very best. Their sixth album, "The Kapena Collection Volume One" is a mix of their greatest hits from "Satisfaction Guaranteed," "Kapena," "Stylin'," and "Pure Energy." "Wild Heart," the seventh album has a variety of music for young and old alike. They think it may be the album with the most diversity yet, with songs from the Islands of Samoa, Tonga, Hawaii, and Tahiti. This album includes many originals written by Kelly De Lima. He calls it "Island Music" – an expression that explains itself. In addition to their busy schedule in Hawaii, they have also toured the South Pacific, performing in such countries as: Guam, Saipan, and Palau with sellout crowds at every performance. Kapena’s unique blend of South Pacific music is being played in over twenty countries worldwide. They have also toured the mainland U.S.A. in cities like Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Colorado. Kapena’s eighth album "Future Frontiers" has a wonderful blend of many different styles of music. One of the songs on the album features the kindergarten and first grade classes of the Windward Nazarene Academy. There are four original songs on the album, "Say I Love You" written by Saki and "Hilo Rain" written by "BB" Brown which features two rappers – one is "Fiji" and the other "Davey D," the program director of one of Hawaii’s Hottest Radio Stations, KCCN FM100. The other two originals entitled, "The Hawaiian Way" and "Kalena Koo’ was written by Kellyboy De Lima. The latter is a song written for his daughter, Kalena – nicknamed "Koo." Kapena’s ninth album, "All Access," invites you to take a special tour with a complimentary backstage pass and experience Kapena live and unplugged. In July 11, 1996 released their tenth album entitled, "I’ll Build You A Rainbow." KCCN Program Director "Davey D" said that this album is "The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!" Just as the sight of a rainbow evokes varied feelings, this album will bring out an array of emotional colors from the blueness of "I’ll Build You A Rainbow" to the red hot fun of "Sea of Heartbreak." Kapena chose the song "I’ll Build You A Rainbow" as the title track, because as Kelly Boy said, "The first time I heard this song I knew it was something special. It touched my heart so deeply that I cried and if you’ve ever lost a loved one you’d know what I mean." This song written in 1977 by S. Strong is built around a belief that the appearance of a rainbow is a sign of a "Blessing" from a departed loved one. Also in this album is Kelly Boy’s original song, "Sons and Daughters," which was written for the children of Hawaii and was also released on an album entitled "For The Sake Of The Children" for a benefit event called "No Na Keiki ‘O Kane’ohe." Appearing on their tenth album for the second time is the award winning Tahitian Group, Te Vai Ura Nui, who also appeared with Kapena at the Waikiki Shell for KCCN’s Sixth Birthday Jam. This show was a sell out and the crowd went wild when Kapena invited the famous Sumo wrestler "Konishiki" on stage to dance to the Samoan song, "Talofa Teine," from their "Wild Heart" release. To date, Kapena’s albums include SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, KAPENA, NEW HORIZONS, STYLIN’, PURE ENERGY, KAPENA COLLECTION VOLUME I, WILD HEART, FUTURE FRONTIERS, ALL ACCESS, AND I’LL BUILD YOU A RAINBOW, KAPENA COLLECTION VOLUME II, KAPENA IS DA CREW, THE SOLID ROCK, MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM KAPENA, and KAPENA 2000. True to form all their works are still called "Island Music" because of all their songs from all the Pacific Islands like Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Tonga, Tahiti, and of course, Hawaii! In addition to playing on all the islands here, they also toured the South Pacific this past year and performed on Guam, Saipan, Palau, Truk, Pohnpei, Majuro and for the first time on Yap. The group really enjoyed their Yap tour and thought the "island was beautiful and full of friendly people" with lots of "ono (delicious) crabs and lobsters." Kapena will be heading back to the South Pacific for a Christmas and New Year’s Eve concert tour. They will also be going to the Mainland U.S.A. for a full concert tour in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. If you are in Waikiki, you can catch them playing at Duke’s Restaurant and Canoe Club or at the Hawaiian Regent Hotel. Kapena celebrated the start of 1999 with a bang, releasing their twelveth album, "Kapena Is Da Crew." And the crew is definitely "in the house" with this one! Wayne Harada’s review in the Honolulu Advertiser said, "Kapena delivers the same spirit… (representing) the kind of hot licks the group delivers for its loyalists." Gear up for some serious foot stomping sounds that are a Kapena signature in songs like "Listen to the Music" and "Gin Gan Goolie" as well as Kelly’s emotional vocals in "Forgive Me." This past year was a busy one with the release of Kelly’s solo album, "Jus Kelly Boy," which includes the chart topping "I Cross My Heart." Golden oldies got a face-lift at Kelly’s skillful touch in "Tears of a Clown" and "Handyman" and endless summers waiting for the ultimate wave are recalled in his original compositions, "Pipeline" and "King Drop-In." For a live taste of "Jus’ Kelly Boy" you can often find him with his guitar pleasing audiences at the Kahala Madarin Hotel. The months ahead promise to be just as exciting! Hot on the heels of the "Da Crew will be the release of Kapena’s Christian album, "The Solid Rock", a long awaited collection of spirit filled music. Between projects the band remains a popular Saturday fixture at Duke’s on the Beach at Waikiki, as well as being in demand for numerous special events throughout the state and on the mainland. In addition to touring the islands, Kapena will be electrifying crowds across the Pacific this summer in Tahiti and spreading their special brand of musical aloha in Japan. The bright lights of the city beckon as the group looks forward to perform in Las Vegas, San Francisco, Utah, and other west coast cities. Merry Christmas from Kapena makes a wonderful Christmas gift during the Holidays. They give a gift of songs wrapped in years of precious memories and laced with sweet harmonies from Kapena’s heart to yours. Kapena 2000 is an album that celebrates the new millenium. Kapena has captured the hearts of fans both young and old, near and far. They have broken all age barriers, all language barriers, and now all time barriers. They have been described as timeless. With every year that passes, like fine wine, they cure to sweet perfection. The year 2000 and beyond will surely bring more traveling, more music, more memories, and definitely more Kapena. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.