I had a chance to see this wonderful lady sing this song at the Hawaiian Regent with my Mother after a wedding there. A special moment we’ll never forget that makes me smile when I think of that night. Much Aloha to everybody that’s here.
Whenever I think of my years in Hawai'i nei, Aunty Genoa's beautiful, clear and unique voice is singing this song in my head. What a lovely and gracious lady she was...a real treasure.
We were probably in the audience. We were devoted fans. The first song I ever fell in love with was a 49th State recording of Aunty Genoa singing Alekoki and I was ten in 1950. My mom was a dancer of every kind of ethnic dance she could find & bought records at Ed Kremmer's downtown SF store. She took hula classes & every other kind. I also loved the dance, but became a singer of ethnic and American traditional music. Things like this and Auntie Alice are popping up on TH-cam and it is WONDERFUL! Oakland CA 2022
Sandra, nice to read your fond memories. The last two years of Aunty's life I was in the audiance every Thursday night. I looked forward to hearing her sing this song. Aloha
I had a chance to see this wonderful lady sing this song at the Hawaiian Regent with my Mother after a wedding there. A special moment we’ll never forget that makes me smile when I think of that night. Much Aloha to everybody that’s here.
Legendary. What a voice! She can really hold a note
I was blessed to see Aunty Genoa many times over the years. See was always so gracious in posing for pictures.
Listening to KINE in Oahu while working. They play this several times a day and her voice blows me away every time. Wow!
I've fallen in love w/traditional hawaiian music and i cant get up. Love aunty genoa, darren benitez na palapalai.
It's the best. Check out Kaiolohia funes smith, Ata Demasco, Puna Kealiihoomalu. Aloha.
Whenever I think of my years in Hawai'i nei, Aunty Genoa's beautiful, clear and unique voice is singing this song in my head. What a lovely and gracious lady she was...a real treasure.
We were probably in the audience. We were devoted fans. The first song I ever fell in love with was a 49th State recording of Aunty Genoa singing Alekoki and I was ten in 1950. My mom was a dancer of every kind of ethnic dance she could find & bought records at Ed Kremmer's downtown SF store. She took hula classes & every other kind. I also loved the dance, but became a singer
of ethnic and American traditional music. Things like this and Auntie Alice are popping up on TH-cam and it is WONDERFUL! Oakland CA 2022
Sandra, nice to read your fond memories. The last two years of Aunty's life I was in the audiance every Thursday night. I looked forward to hearing her sing this song. Aloha
her voice is gem of hawaii
Just love listening to Aunty Genoa!
I met and talked to her in Waikiki. Have a picture together. About three years before she died. She reminded me so much of my Japanese mother-in-law.
SHE WAS A LENDGE. IN HER TIME.ALIKA ONE OF MY BEST.ALL HER SONGS WERE GREAT.
Moms favorite mele.
Reminds me of torch lit nights and, watching the crashing surf under a full moon night. Mahalo
You had me at "watching the crashing surf under a full moon night." Nothing like it. Aloha, Braddah.
dis was my granny’s mele punahele! I miss her so much.
Just wonderful! There's nothing more to say. 🌴🌺🌴
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I loved my Godmother Haunani! Love to all,
Karen Haunani McSparren
Sacramento CA
Auntie Genoa is da BESTEST 🤙
My papa was not on the hot hawaiian night, yes that was Allen, playing the still getar.
rest in peace tutu
Aloha aunt
Awesome!
One terrific Lady RIP Mahalo. Saw Her back in the 50s.
Hey, its Alan AKaka! Aloha Aunty Genoa!
*I like dis good kine song sung a bit "Slower" than Fast.*
*But...Great Singing,,, Grandma (Tutu) Keawe.*
the best
Can you upload the full Genoa keawe video and Kawai cockett video
A true 💎 of a 👍 🚺😉
If one of these women is your grandma and you never took interest in her craft or learned something from her then shame on you.🤙