Live at Hank's Place
from: Quiet Storm Records
Release Date January 31, 2006
Hank's Place, that was the setting for this recording, was a modest local hangout in Kaimuki with a minimal stage set up. Electronic technology has come a long way in the past 30 years! So, When you really think about it, the world is just so lucky to have a recording that is so good!
A previous review mentions that the album reflects racial/cultural issues still alive in Hawaii. We don't know of any translation for the word (haoli)! We think what the reviewer is referencing is the word HAOLE that is sung about in the Lai Toodle song.
Haole, (pronounced: How-leh) in the Hawaiian language, means "foreign" or "foreigner"; it can be used in reference to people, plants, and animals. The origins of the word predate the ...
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