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Breeze of HawaiiUncle George Naope 30-Mar-2005
At 71 years of age, Uncle George remains handsome. His black hair is streaked with white, his lean brown face brightened by large, expressive eyes. His natty dress counters the flamboyance of his jewelry: four rings on his left hand, three on his right, a 2-inch-wide gold bracelet on his right wrist, a silver watch on the left. About himself and his role in the festival, he says: "I no do so much now. But I'm the peacemaker. Everybody comes to me to be calm and cool and collected. They say, 'How come everybody kiss you, Uncle.' It's my job to be nice to everyone." He has studied hula si

Breeze of HawaiiGeorge Naope The Merrie Monarch Festival 30-Mar-2005
The idea came to George Naope under pressure. The Hawaii County government had sent him to Maui to check out that island's whaling spree in hopes that the Big Island could host a similar event. But the spree, Naope says, "was really just a drunken brawl," not something that would boost the county's economy or its profile on the tourist map. So when county officials asked him what kind of event he'd propose, he was at a loss and blurted "the first thing off the top of my head." "I said, 'Oh yeah, we going to honor King Kalakaua -- call it the Merrie Monarch Festival." Who Is The Merrie Monarch?

Breeze of HawaiiThe Diamond Head Crater Festival will return in 2006 21-Mar-2005
Good news for the younger generations who were jealous of the recollections about the good times that were had at Diamond Head Crater Festivals in the 1970s. The Diamond Head Crater Festival will return in 2006 (April 22). Only 7,500 tickets will be sold. I just happened to stumble across this site, what caught my attention was the mention of the crater festival. In the 70's they were having what was called a Crater Festival, located inside Diamondhead. After making it to the top you had to see the sun rise. It was one of the most beautiful sights ever seen Come April 2006, Diamond H

Breeze of HawaiiSOS 19-Mar-2005
Society Of Seven The Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn Washington is proud to announce the return of Hawaii’s own Society of Seven! After recently headlining in Las Vegas, Society of Seven brings their first class musical and visual presentation back to Club Galaxy through Sunday, March 20th. Show times are every Tuesday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m. with afternoon performances Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. Admission is FREE! Seating is first come first served. Gary Tony R. Bert Sagum, the unpredicatble spontaneous comic, leads the charge of the SOS. Wayne Hoku Roy and Randy If you have seen th

Breeze of HawaiiDANNY COUCH'S NEW COMMERCIAL 25-Feb-2005
Our Friend Mahalon Moore and The Breeze of Hawaii are featuring Danny's New Cd The "I Love Hawaii" The Journey Commercial on a regular basis. LISTEN TO "THE VOICE" The Breeze of Hawaii broadcasts beautiful Traditional and Contemporary Hawaiian Music at the station at 99.5 and on the Internet at www.breezeofhawaii.com Danny's commercial can now be heard also at our website at either our CD page www.dannycouchfanaddicts.com/ilovehawaiijourney.htm or our Title Page. www.dannycouchfanaddicts.com If you love Danny's voice/music you can hear a number of his songs on The Breeze daily,

Breeze of HawaiiKa Makani “The Breeze of Hawaii” To Simulcast 5-Oct-2004
Hana Hou means do it again.. a hui hou means Till We Meet Again and both applie here. Our friend Mahlon Moore contacted us about returning to radio in the islands. Ka Makani in Hawaiian means The Wind/Breeze. Hi Lea, Always Good to hear from you, thanks for the e-mail. Yes, the rumors are true! We are going to simulcast SOON so we’re not calling it “The Breeze” yet (we’re calling it Ka Makani). When everything is set we’ll be simulcasting the station with the Internet. As far as what you can tell your readers, why don’t you say that “99.5 is back on the air playing the classic and t

Breeze Of HawaiiWhen in Hawaii, Listen! 4-Oct-2004
When in Hawaii you can now hear great Hawaiian Music on the air at 99.5 FM. For the Danny Couch fans, here are a few of the songs you might hear. Ah My Hawai'i The Hawaiian Wedding Song When Hawaiians Fall These Islands Kalua/To Where You Are Best Of My Life Lady You're My Rainbow

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