Slack Key Master... David "Kawika" KahiapoDAVID "KAWIKA" KAHIAPO uses the Hawaiian translation for David -"Kawika." Kawika's story begins and continues in the small town of Kane`ohe on the beautiful windward side of O`ahu. One cannot think about the windward side without images of the breathtaking Ko`olau mountain range, lush, green valleys and the magnificent ocean views. Born to Samuel (Uncle Sam) and Josephine (Aunty Jo) Kahiapo on February 13, 1960, Kawika is the 5th of 6 children. Kawika's interest in music began at an early age, when, inspired by his father, he spent many hours alone in his room "jamming"; he was known to miss chore-time, but never a meal! Some of his fondest memories are of their "garage" jam sessions, when "Pops" Gabby Pahinui would show up with his guitar and bottle of vodka. This is what inspired Kawika's passion for ki-ho`alu. Today, Kawika continues to perpetuate the art of ki-ho`alu in his sound recordings and annually at the Slack Key Festivals. He also continues his relationship with the Pahinui `ohana via Martin Pahinui, who is one of his favorites when performing gigs together around town. At the age of 17, Kawika entered the professional music scene, joining Chucky Boy Chock and O`ahu Brand, then Palani Vaughan. Over the next couple of decades, Kawika contributed his musical talent to some 30 recording projects and has collaborated or performed with artists such as Kekolu, Leon and Malia, Kawehi Lindsey, Jesse Rivera, Kapena, Pierre Grill, Na Leo Pilimehana, Kelly Boy Delima, Del Beazley, Alex McAngus, and the Native Hawaiian Band (Pahinui Brothers, Dennis Kamakahi, George Kuo, Mike Kaawa, Milton Lau). As a studio musician, he has also offered his guitar stylings to enhance jingles and theme songs for radio and television ads. In addition to releasing albums and performing in numerous local venues, Kawika had the pleasure to contribute his musical talent to one of Hawaii's most authentic and unique cultural productions to enter the Hawaiian tourist marketplace. Released in January, 2002, TourTalk-O`ahu became O`ahu's "first audio driving tour". When asked about why he participated in such a unique, niche product he responded: "TourTalk's mission is to acquaint the listener (both visitor and kama'aina) with Hawaii's rich, cultural history, past and present." Although a carpenter by trade, he is now an ordained Pastor of a
small "local-style" fellowship, which is his second ohana, as its
name indicates: "Ka Ohana o Ke Aloha" (Family of
aloha/grace). "Casual simplicity, filled with aloha is who we are".
It was on Kawika's heart to start a fellowship where people are free
to worship their Creator, just as they are, bringing in their
God-given treasures within them and their cultures such as music,
instruments, hula and other forms of dance. Today, Kawika is currently of member of "Kaukahi". This band was honored to receive three awards at the prestigious 2007 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. They were awarded Group of the Year, Song of the Year for Kawika's "Life in These Islands", which is the title cut and name of their debut CD, and Kawika's son, Dalen Kahiapo, and Todd Schlosser of Worldsound, were presented the award for CD graphics. Serving God and others are a priority, and is reflected in Kawika's lifestyle and music. "Love for the islands, it's people, `ohana, and Ke Akua (God), are what inspires me, while staying committed to perpetuating 'true' Hawaiian music, the culture, and the art of ki-ho`alu." Kawika is also featured on the compilation CD: Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, Vol 2 (2009 Daniel Ho Records) which won the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Hawaiian Music Album! For more information on David, visit his website: www.kawikakahiapo.com
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