Maui No Ka Oi - Hawaiian Music

By: AlohaImZane

Like many cultures all across the globe, the musical roots of Hawaii can be traced back thousands of years, and still be heard today through todayʻs rhythms, percussion instruments, chants, and vocal styles. Hawaiian musicians have also incorporated various styles world wide.  From country, reggae, jazz, modern rock, hip-hop, and more.  In this blog we will share some favorite Hawaiian Artists to add to your playlist!


Queen Liliʻuokalani – Last Ruling Monarch of Hawaiʻi

Weʻll start with the last ruling Queen of Hawaiʻi, Her Royal Majesty Queen Liliʻuokalani. During her lifetime, the Queen composed more than 200 works. Beginning in 1845, she started her musical training at seven years old as part of her schooling. During her time in school she was an adept sight-singer that developed perfect pitch and proficient in playing the guitar, piano, organ, autoharp, and zither. Her best known work, and our suggested song to add to your playlist of Hawaiʻi, is the song of the loverʻs embrace, known as “Aloha ʻOe”. 


Makaha Sons of Niʻihau – Where Israel Kamakawiwoʻole started

Formed in 1976, the group started off with five members, Jerome Koko, Louis “Moon” Kauakahi, Sam Gray, Skippy Kamakawiwoʻole, and the world famous Israel Kamakawiwoʻole. The group that I remember, and brings nostalgic memories, consisted of Moon, Jerome, and Jeromeʻs brother John. We suggest the song Mehaeha/White Sandy Beach. Itʻs somewhat a sad song, but you donʻt feel sad, at least I donʻt, but relaxed…


Ekolu – Hawaiian Reggae from Maui

Starting in 1994 with members Lukela Keala, Akoni Dellomes, and Makapu Hoopii, they were all enrolled in Baldwin High School music class.  Day after day they would have jam sessions, and as the years grew, so did their talents. Their style of Hawaiian Reggae has reached people all over the world. Performing in  Alaska, Seattle, LA, Colorado, and internationally in Japan. Of all these achievements, their big goal is to share their music with the rest of the world, which they have done many times over.  They’re not done though, their latest album was released in 2020 called… 2020.  My suggestion would be Honestly from their 2001 album Shores of Waiehu.


Don Ho – No, Iʻm not suggesting THAT song.

Born and raised on the island of Oahu, Don Ho actually left the U.S. Air Force in 1959 due to his mothers developing illness. He began singing at her club in Kaneohe that year. Honeyʻs (his mothers club) grew to be a hotspot for locals and the growing customer base from the Kaneohe Marine Base. He always honored the military remembering his own years of service.  In 1963 he moved his mothers club to Waikiki, and later moved his show to the nightclub called Dukeʻs (owned by world renowned suffer Duke Kahanamoku). I would suggest “Iʻll Remember You” written by his friend Kui Lee. Many people have covered the song, including the king of Rock-and-Roll Elvis Presley.


Genoa Keawe – Hawaiian Lady of Song

Genoa Keawe, simply known as Aunty Genoa, is one of the most celebrated Hawaiian recording artists in the first half of 20th century. Hawaiian ethnomusicologist Amy K. Stillman describes Keawe’s importance to Hawaiian music: “In addition to her unrivaled falsetto technique, bell-like yodeling, and her trademark ability to hold high notes for over two minutes, Genoa Keawe is particularly significant for her focus on presenting repertoire for modern hula, i.e., hula performed to westernized melodies and the accompaniment of western instruments such as guitar and ukulele. She operated a hula studio in Pauoa for many years, and has served as a resource for scores of Hawaiian musicians throughout a career that has spanned over 50 years.”  If you want music of renaissance Hawaii, Aunty Genoa is our choice.


Valentineʻs Day in Maui

Ok, It’s the last week of January, and we’re still winding down from New Years.  GUYS! Did you know Valentine’s Day is about a few weeks away at this point!? Have you figured out what you’re doing? Coming to Maui was a lot already, but seriously, if you haven’t planned anything for the 14th then get clicking! I/We have some ideas for you if you haven’t gotten anything yet.

Dinner Cruise:

We have three (3) different dinner cruises for you to choose from. Another positive about booking a dinner cruise is that it is still whale season.  You may get a cruise that will also have a whale show!  Right now we will highlight one of them.

The first we have is the Calypso Sunset Dinner Cruise that launches from Maalaea. Book Maui’s newest, most comfortable and smooth power catamaran, for an unforgettable sunset cruise over the pristine Maui waters, while spoiling your taste buds on a delicious dinner which includes options such as fresh fish, Prime Rib, Baby Back ribs and more! Also included are live music, unlimited beverages and two alcoholic drinks per adult. 

Luau:

Ok, So you’re wanting to get dinner, show, and experience an authentic Hawaiian Luau. Sunset, luau buffett, ocean view, your loved one next to you while saving money.

An authentic Polynesian revue at Wailea Marriott’s Te Au Moana Luau and enjoy Ohana seating status, where the sooner you book, the better seating you’ll have. The Te Au Moana luau is guaranteed to deliver you and your guests a fun and memorable evening of authentic Hawaiian and Polynesian entertainment, delicious food, unlimited beverages, Hawaiian games, the Imu ceremony and much, much more! Due to its popularity, this luau will sell out in advance, so book early.

Bike Ride:

Imagine you and your significant other experiencing the thrill of riding downhill starting from 6,500 feet through awesome views of Maui. Riding down Haleakala where you will have the opportunity to encounter beautiful landscapes and explore Makawao town, all at your own pace! This tour does not go to the summit of Haleakala, you will start your riding journey from the entrance to the National Park. 

You will meet the crew of Maui Mountain Cruisers at their bike shop in Paia where you’ll enjoy a light snack before heading up the mountain for your bike adventure. Your tour includes all gear, custom built bikes and narration on your way to the starting place, so you will get all the information to make the most of your experience together.

ATV Riding:

Are you a pair of adventurous people.  Would riding an ATV in the West Maui Mountains seem like the best way to spend your Valentine’s Day?

Get ready for an awesome thrill ride that will take you up and down the West Maui Mountains. You will start 2,500 feet high, and travel down to sea level. You’ll enjoy the incredible views of waterfalls, the Pacific Ocean on your side, views of rugged sea cliffs and more! Participants who are under 16 and/or without a valid driver’s license or permit may take advantage of riding with Maui Mountain Activities’ professional guide on their UTV and enjoy the same unforgettable adventure as those driving the ATV’s. Your adventure includes free refreshments (ice water, sodas and juice).

These are just some of the few activities you can book through us here at MauiActivities.com.  Give us a call at 808-214-1013 or email us at activities@mauiactivities.com with any questions or concerns you may have.