Keola Beamer
Keola Beamer is a member of one of Hawaii's most illustrious and beloved musical families. He was one of the first Hawaiian recording artists to integrate ancient Hawaiian chants and instruments into contemporary music, and has recorded many songs written by his ancestors.
Keola's first solo album was recorded in 1972 and he has since recorded and produced more than a dozen albums. He has appeared on Sesame Street , has won many Hoku Awards (the Hawaiian equivalent of the Grammies), and toured the U.S. as one of the "Masters of the Slack Key Guitar."
