NA LEO RETURNS TO SEATTLE IN CONCERT and new CD Hawai‘i's No. 1 selling female artists of all time, Na Leo Pilimehana, take the stage for the third annual Aloha Live '05 Hawaiian Music Concert Tour.
Na Leo Pilimehana, Hawaiian for "voices blending together in warmth," was the first group from the Islands to successfully cross the line between Hawaiian music and the adult contemporary format.
10/19/2005 Anaheim, CA The Grove
10/21/2005 Mesa, AZ Mesa Arts Center
10/26/2005 Chicago, IL The Crystal Ballroom
10/29/2005 New York, NY The Kaye Playhouse
10/30/2005 Sacramento, CA The Radisson
11/15/2005 Las Vegas, NV
11/16/2005 Portland, OR The Old Church
11/17/2005 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THE TRIPLE DOOR
Keith Olsen is a celebrated producer of such notable artists as: Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, Pat Benatar, Rick Springfield, & Santana to mention a few. His many soundtrack albums include: Footloose, Flashdance, Tron, Vision Quest, Top Gun, and many more. He produced 39 Gold, 24 platinum and 14 multi platinum albums and was awarded 6 Grammy’s. He has sold over 110 million units at retail and his work appears on more than 250 albums.
This tour celebrates a brand new CD, "Feel The Spirit", produced by Keith Olsen. Of their previous album, All Music Guide wrote: "On 'Find Harmony', Na Leo does what they do best: make use of wonderful harmonies together to create textures of sound that feed into...a continuous blanket of relaxed song with lush keyboard arrangements."
Na Leo, the evening's opening act, is the female vocal trio of Nalani Choy, Lehua Kalima Heine and Angela Morales. Remaining close to their roots, they sing nostalgically ("I Miss You My Hawaii") and humorously (Annette Funicello's "Pineapple Princess"), and, reminding us of the immense array of talent that continues to emerge from this relatively small collection of mid-Pacific islands.
SEATTLE HAS THE SPIRIT,... ALOHA THAT IS.
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FEATURE ON NA LEO'S FIRST CONCERT IN SEATTLE AND INFO ON THE GROUPS BEGINNING
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