
More! Ledward Kaʻapana and Family
Special | 28m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
More! Ledward Kaʻapana and Family. The second part of this special Nā Mele production.
Ledward Kaʻapana remembers his Uncle Fred Punahoa playing the song “Radio Hula” in Kalapana. “Radio Hula” is one of the songs that Ledward Kaʻapana, along with his sisters Lehua Nash, Rhoda Kekona, and Lei Aken play in his Kaneohe garage on a rainy evening. The family also shares an energetic slack key performance of “Kuʻu Ipo Onaona,” and Ledward honors the late Dennis Kamakahi.
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Nā Mele is a local public television program presented by PBS Hawai'i

More! Ledward Kaʻapana and Family
Special | 28m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Ledward Kaʻapana remembers his Uncle Fred Punahoa playing the song “Radio Hula” in Kalapana. “Radio Hula” is one of the songs that Ledward Kaʻapana, along with his sisters Lehua Nash, Rhoda Kekona, and Lei Aken play in his Kaneohe garage on a rainy evening. The family also shares an energetic slack key performance of “Kuʻu Ipo Onaona,” and Ledward honors the late Dennis Kamakahi.
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