Hawaiian slack-key guitar again takes Grammy honors
By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer
It's four in a row for the Hawaiian Grammy.
Slack-key guitar prevailed again for the fourth consecutive year, when "Treasures of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar," a compilation of ki ho'alu and Hawaiian vocals, copped the Hawaiian Music Grammy Award today in Los Angeles.
It was the third consecutive win for Daniel Ho, a musician-producer formerly from Honolulu but now based in Los Angeles, and his fellow co-producers George Kahumoku Jr., Paul Konwiser and Wayne Wong, who collectively have reaped the benefits of slack-key's popularity — and weathered a local backlash against Grammy voters' favoritism toward the sound of ki ho'alu.
"As soon as I heard 'Treasures' (announced as the winner), I went a little crazy," Ho said. "It's no less exciting than the last time. We had butterflies."
The Hawaiian Grammy was awarded during a program at the Los Angeles Convention Center that began at 11:30 a.m. Hawai'i time. Later today, additional awards will be announced during a ceremony that will be broadcast at 7 p.m. Hawai'i time on CBS.
"Treasures" was one of five Hawaiian Music nominees for albums released in 2007. The others are:
• "Ka Hikina O Ka Hau (The Coming Of The Snow)," by Keola Beamer (Dancing Cat Productions).
• "Hawaiiana," by Tia Carrere (Daniel Ho Creations).
• He'iea," by Cyril Pahinui (Dancing Cat Productions).
• "Hawaiian Blossom," by Raiatea Helm (Raiatea Helm Records).
"Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, Volume 1," won in 2006 and last year his "Legends of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar: Live From Maui" also won. They were produced on Ho's Daniel Ho Creations label.
Hawai'i's first Hawaiian Grammy winner in 2005 was "Slack Key Guitar, Volume 2," a compilation by Charles Michael Brotman.
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