Ukulele Festival Hawaii 2014 -- Raiatea Helm
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2014
- 44th Annual Ukulele Festival in Waikiki, HI on July 20, 2014 features Raiatea Helm with Bryan Tolentino. Raiatea is a two time Grammy nominee and 8 time Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner and recent recipient of the Native Arts and Culture Foundations “Fellowship in Music” award.
Roy Sakuma started the first and original ukulele festival in 1971 and today the festival is an international event attracting performers young and old from around the world and an ukulele orchestra of hundreds of children. In 2004 Roy and Kathy Sakuma established Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a non-profit charitable organization whose mission is to bring laughter, love and hope to children and adults throughout Hawaii and the world through the music of the ukulele. Mahalo to our title sponsor Tony Group Autoplex and the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Развлечения
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC!! I LOVE RAIATEA HELM!!
I love this Bryan and Raiatea, two fabulous musicians and people.
Could listen to Raiatea sing Alika all day long......bravo....beyond beautiful ...what a gift!
I know this was from years ago but the first time I heard her sing Alika I knew I had to buy all of her recordings. Mahalo to Roy Sakuma productions for keeping this and others like it still on RUclips.
Our own talented hawaii girl Raiatea Helm..Love her voice...
What breath control in “Alika”! Auntie Genoa would be proud.
so nice.... she is one of my favorite singers
What a gorgeous voice! Your music was amazing!
finding comfort in music today thank you young sister
Mahalo nui! This was hella fun! :)
Love it! Mahalo for sharing!
Fabulous playing by Bryan. And what a voice! Beautiful.
To bad the guy's loud ukulele ruined the songs.
Raiatea Helm & Bryan Tolentino - Maile Swing/Amazing Grace/'Alika
It's cooool!
Angelic
jazz ukulele
nice
😘 😘
👍
Got Island fever
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Hey
His ukulele was too loud she had a hard time concentrating.
The loudness of dude's ukulele ruined the beautiful songs.