Performance of Hawaiian Music Ryan "Kamakakehau" Fernandez If anyone could be described as having "Hawaiian heart and soul," it would indeed be Ryan "Kamakakehau" Fernandez. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, this 6 week old African American infant was adopted by Robyn Nae'ole and brought to the shores of Maui, Hawaii. It is here that his new family and home shaped "Kamaka" into one of Hawaii's newest and most refreshing talents. Kamaka's education played a huge part in his love and appreciation for the Hawaiian culture and music. He is a graduate of the Hawaiian Language Immersion Program (Kula Kaiapuni, King Kekaulike High School) and is proud to be a fluent speaker of the Hawaiian language. As he studied and lived Hawaiian culture and language, a new-found love emerged from within as he became enamored with the ukulele and the art of leo ki'eki'e (falsetto) singing. He was the 2003 winner of falsetto legend Richard Ho'opii's Falsetto contest, (part of the annual Aloha Festivals celebrations) and from that point on, Kamaka continued to astonish audiences with the range of his voice, the strum of his ukulele, and his heart which is truly Hawaiian. As Kamaka states, "I love my mom, my ohana, my friends and this wonderful culture that I was lucky enough to be immersed in. Hawaii is my heart and soul." He has performed on numerous prestigious stages within the State of Hawaii, including the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua's Celebration of the Arts, the Castle Theater at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Oahu's Keiki Hula Festival, the Tahiti Fete, and the Grand Hyatt Kauai, as well as stages in the continental United States and Japan. Kamakakehau was one of the featured performers on the 2004 "Aloha Festivals Falsetto Contest Winners, Vol. 5, CD; he was the 2012 winner of 4th Annual Kani Ka Pila Grille Talent Search; and he worked with multiple Na Hoku Hanohano (Hawaii's version of the Grammys) award-winning producer Dave Tucciarone on his debut solo album "Wahi Mahalo" for which Kamakakehau won a 2013 Na Hoku Hanohano Award! "Wahi Mahalo" is available for purchase at Me Ke Aloha and mele.com
Date and Time
Saturday Jul 5, 2014
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM PDT
July 5, 8pm-9:30pm
Location
Lydia's Sunflower Center 1435 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma, CA 94954
Fees/Admission
$10 Suggested Donation