Ku'uipo Kumukahi

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E Ku'u Morning Dew 00:00 Tools
Moani Ke 'Ala 00:00 Tools
Wahine Hele La ('o Kaiona) 00:00 Tools
'Ainahau 00:00 Tools
Ku'u Ipo I Ka He'e Pu'e One 00:00 Tools
Ale'amai 00:00 Tools
Manu Kapalulu 00:00 Tools
Aleamai 00:00 Tools
Ke Aloha O Ka Haku 00:00 Tools
Hawai'i Pono'i 00:00 Tools
E Nihi Ka Hele 00:00 Tools
Ka Lehua I Milia 00:00 Tools
He 'Ala Nei E Mapu Nei 00:00 Tools
Hawaiian Soul 00:00 Tools
Kilauea 00:00 Tools
Koni Au I Ka Wai 00:00 Tools
Tutu 00:00 Tools
Royal Hawaiian Hotel 00:00 Tools
He Aloha Ku`u Ipo 00:00 Tools
Nani kaua'i 00:00 Tools
None Hula 00:00 Tools
E Ku'u Lei E Ku'u Ipo 00:00 Tools
Mi Nei 00:00 Tools
Ka Pua O Kina 00:00 Tools
Kalena Kai 00:00 Tools
Hilo Hula 00:00 Tools
Nani Manoa 00:00 Tools
Oli Aloha 00:00 Tools
Kumukahi 00:00 Tools
Aia Ha Home Maluna 00:00 Tools
Haunani Ki Ho'alu 00:00 Tools
Paniau 00:00 Tools
Yellow Ginger Blossoms 00:00 Tools
Moani Ke'Ala 00:00 Tools
Ei Nei 00:00 Tools
Ka Pua Melia 00:00 Tools
Noho Paipai 00:00 Tools
Tradewind Island/Hanalei 00:00 Tools
Makee `Ailana 00:00 Tools
Tewetewe 00:00 Tools
Nanakuli 00:00 Tools
'o Waikulumea 00:00 Tools
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Ku'uipo Kumukahi is an artist of traditional Hawaiian music who is known for her continuance of traditional performance styles and instruments. Her first solo album was "Na Hiwa Kupuna O Ku'u One Hanau," released in 1994. The album received a record-breaking nine nominations in the 1994 Na Hoku Hanohano Music Awards, the so-called "Grammys of Hawaiian Music." In the end, it won in five categories, including Female Vocalist of the Year, Best Traditional Hawaiian Album, and the Haku Mele Award for "'O Waikulumea." It was four years before Kumukahi's next album, "Na Leo Kama'aina O Ku'u 'Aina Ho'oheno," appeared; the album won a Na Hoku Hanohano Music Award for Excellence for the Use of the Hawaiian Language in Song Compositions. Her three later albums are: • So Sweet (1999) - Hawai'i Music Awards: Traditional Hawaiian Album of the Year • E Ku'u Lei E Ku'u Ipo (2000) - Hawai'i Music Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year • The Royal Music Club Presents Ku'uipo Kumukahi (2003) (Japan only) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.