Emma Veary has been entertaining Hawaii's audiences since she was an 8 year old child star in Waikiki. My father, Harry B. Soria, Sr. hosted the "Waikiki Beach Broadcast" each Saturday before WWII, and Emma often teases me that she has worked with both father and son Harry's. She always ends her performances with her signature effort, the "Kamehameha Waltz".
Released on: 07-19-2007
Territorial Airwaves ID Liner - Leina'ala Kalama Heine
Ala has been the centerpiece of the Brothers Cazimero performances for decades. As their featured hula dancer, she brings a wealth of experience from Pauline Kekahuna's Hauoli Girls, and a reputation as a comic hula dancer extraordinaire.
Released on: 07-19-2007
Territorial Airwaves ID Liner - Roland Cazimero
Roland & his brother Robert were inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame in 2006, for their impact on Hawaiian music. "Bozo's" fluid guitar work and his lofty harmony vocals have made the Cazimero sound truly unique.
Released on: 07-19-2007
Territorial Airwaves ID Liner - Robert Cazimero
Robert & his brother Roland were inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame in 2006 for their contributions to the perpetuation of Hawaiian music. Robert has distinguished himself as a perfectionist in everything he does, from his men's hula halau, Na Kamalei, to playing the standup bass and piano, to his incredible vocals that have come to embody the spirit of the islands.
Released on: 07-19-2007
Territorial Airwaves ID Liner - Greg Sardinha
Greg Sardinha has become one of Hawaii's leading Hawaiian steel guitarists. One of several Hawaiian proteges' of the late Jerry Byrd, Greg has made his mark as a professional musician and a record producer. His "Small Kine Studios" and "Keala Records" have consistently released quality contributions to the continuing legacy of the Hawaiian steel guitar. We are proud that Greg has produced the "Territorial Airwaves" theme song for our radio show.
Released on: 06-20-2007