I lived in Hawaii from 1973 to 1981 and my two favorite Hawaiian artist were the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau and the Brothers Cazimero. They were the greatest years of my life, many happy memories. This song, like others they do bring back those memories vividly. I'm in my 70's now, but I hope to go back someday and relive them before it's too late. Mahalo nui loa for the memories! Aloha!
My name is Kealaula and I feel so blessed to be named after this song and have such a beautiful meaning to it (the dawning) no one knows how much I'm blessed .
Aloha Nui Aloha Brudda! Names are prophetic so walk in your destiny and bring us a new Alaua with nui Aloha. Mahalo Nui Loa. You are already blessed in that you are aware of this.
So sorry to hear of John's passing. We lived in Hawaii for 7 years and I fell in love with Hawaiian music. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends. I will miss his voice, as will anyone who loves Hawaii and it's beautiful and unique music. Warmest personal regards, Tina
Aloha Makaha Sons and Afa913 !!!! Thanks so very much for posting your magnificent "Ke Alaula." I love your singing so very much~~~~so mesmerizing~~~~a masterpiece !!! Robert S.J. Hu Sept. 17, 2020.
When my oldest son was very young he couldn’t sleep. Luckily I was stationed in Hawaii and I’d put him in his carseat, drive around and listen to 105.1 and the gentle Hawaiian tunes would put him to sleep.
One of my favorite mele. Nani me ke Mai'ka'i. Drenched in Aina Aloha.The calling of a beautiful new dawn and day with all of the hope and promise is inspiring. Mahalo Nui Loa me ke Aloha Nui Aloha pumehana.
You not from the mainland u from hawaii you love our music u are from not the mainland u are from. Our land and that makes u our people I am part Hawaiian part Irish welcome to our ohana
KE ALAULA ~ E Kumuola, e ku’u tutu Poha mai i ka ‘onohi ula Wehe ‘ia ke alaula Mai ka mole, ke kikowaena Ha’ alulu ke kumu honua Haku ‘iku’i i ka ‘aina nei Wehe ‘ia ke alaula Hoaka ‘o Kamawaipolani Hane’ ene’ e hele i kai ‘Oni me ka muliwai ola Wehe ‘ia ke alaula Uhi pono i ke ea Puana ka ha ‘ina Ho ‘okukaulani i hei kapu Wehe ‘ia ke alaula No nahanauna nei ~~ Oh, Kumuola, my tutu Burst with rays of fire Opened a flaming pathway From the source, the center The foundation trembled Echoed throughout the land Opened a stream of life Appeared Kamawaipolani Moving toward the sea Onward like a living river Opened a seaward path Enveloped in life’s breath The story is told Restore this sacred domain Opened the path of life For the generation of this land ~~ Ha’lau Na Mamoali’i O Ka’ uiki with its kumu hula Namahana Kalama-Panui of Hana, Maui was the inspiration for this song. “Ke Alaula,” the dawning, is a new horizon, a new sunrise, a new ray of hope in the continuing legacy of the Makaha Sons - formerly known as, The Makaha Sons of Ni’ihau. www.makahasons.com Thank you to the Makaha Sons for such a lovely song.
LA TRADUCIÓN ES ESTA EN INGLÉS VIENE AL PRINCIPIO Oh, Kumuola, My tutu, Burst with rays of fire, Opened a flaming pathway From the source, the center The foundation trembled, Echoed throughout the land Opened a stream of life Appeared Kamawaipolani Moving toward the sea, Onward like a living river Opened a seaward path Enveloped in lifes' breath The story is told, Restore this sacred domain Opened the path of life For the generations of this land
I forgot to tell you this but queen Liliuokalani and king Kalakaua is related to me! I am a part of the royal family! I have royalty blood in me and Honolulu,hawaii was our home but noe it belongs to the americans! They stole the land from my family!
I lived in Hawaii from 1973 to 1981 and my two favorite Hawaiian artist were the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau and the Brothers Cazimero. They were the greatest years of my life, many happy memories. This song, like others they do bring back those memories vividly. I'm in my 70's now, but I hope to go back someday and relive them before it's too late. Mahalo nui loa for the memories! Aloha!
My name is Kealaula and I feel so blessed to be named after this song and have such a beautiful meaning to it (the dawning) no one knows how much I'm blessed .
Aloha Nui Aloha Brudda! Names are prophetic so walk in your destiny and bring us a new Alaua with nui Aloha. Mahalo Nui Loa. You are already blessed in that you are aware of this.
they were so so good, such nice people.. miss em
Ur the beginning of the light of the day. 🌸🤙🌺
Hawaiian music is so cheesy
Walk the name
This song brings back so many memories. I miss my home. Oahu Grown neva forget where I come from.
This song keeps me grounded, back to my Hawaii.
I named my daughter ke alaula, she was the dawning of my new life as a dad. mahalo, me ke aloha pumehana uncle Louis!
-walter boy
2023 and i am still loving this beautiful song and everythng kanaka🤗💕🌴
Mahalo nui loa Makaha Sons
So sorry to hear of John's passing. We lived in Hawaii for 7 years and I fell in love with Hawaiian music. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends. I will miss his voice, as will anyone who loves Hawaii and it's beautiful and unique music. Warmest personal regards, Tina
Mahalo for this beautiful song I’m Tongan but grew up dancing Tahitian and Hawaiian besides doing Tongan and Samoan dances. Hana Ho
Can't say anything else but ... so beautiful; so smoothe; so soft and swaying in the wind; Mahalo for such a beautiful harmonizing of this mele.
Aloha Makaha Sons and Afa913 !!!! Thanks so very much for posting your magnificent "Ke Alaula." I love
your singing so very much~~~~so mesmerizing~~~~a masterpiece !!! Robert S.J. Hu Sept. 17, 2020.
Rest in love Uncle John, I will miss your laugh, you're jokes and wonderful personality. Your music and legacy will forever live on
for some reason....I truly miss the original MS..... i know i have to appreciate the 2 new members but John and Moon with Jerome were classic!
When my oldest son was very young he couldn’t sleep. Luckily I was stationed in Hawaii and I’d put him in his carseat, drive around and listen to 105.1 and the gentle Hawaiian tunes would put him to sleep.
Beautiful melody, orchestra, singing voices, and background noises
My Hula Halau is performing this mele. It's so nice and quite fun to dance.
One of my favorite mele. Nani me ke Mai'ka'i. Drenched in Aina Aloha.The calling of a beautiful new dawn and day with all of the hope and promise is inspiring. Mahalo Nui Loa me ke Aloha Nui Aloha pumehana.
This album reminds of my dad. He use to play it when we were younger :')
your music makes it to the mainland as you guys call us. I love it and I leave in Indiana! 💝💝💝
Carrie Bowlen I live in Indiana too! Just got back from Hawaii!
You not from the mainland u from hawaii you love our music u are from not the mainland u are from. Our land and that makes u our people I am part Hawaiian part Irish welcome to our ohana
RIP Uncle John......You will be missed!
I love hearing the shells in the background of this song! there voice work so well together!
Angels singing! TU Lord!! ❤️🙏🌸🤙🌺
I love tis song so very beautiful!!!
Beautiful. Beautiful.
Aue teie himene I te navenave e ! E mau reo NEHENEHE roa to 'outu to' o toru.
Mauruuru Makaha sons
REST IN PEACE JOHN KOKO...OUR PRAYERS TO THE KOKO OHANA
Beautiful! I first heard it in the documentary on 'Taylor Camp'.
love this song ❤
rip john , izzy , skippy , we will always love u ..
In between visits this takes me back. Respect for the Hawaiian 🌺 🤙🌸culture!!
Love the music❤
Kaunista musiikkia..beautuful music..
I have one correction. It's 'Wehe i ke alaula with verses 1 and 3. Other than that, thank you for posting this song! It's one of my favorites.
Ku Kia’i Mauna!!!
KE ALAULA ~
E Kumuola, e ku’u tutu
Poha mai i ka ‘onohi ula
Wehe ‘ia ke alaula
Mai ka mole, ke kikowaena
Ha’ alulu ke kumu honua
Haku ‘iku’i i ka ‘aina nei
Wehe ‘ia ke alaula
Hoaka ‘o Kamawaipolani
Hane’ ene’ e hele i kai
‘Oni me ka muliwai ola
Wehe ‘ia ke alaula
Uhi pono i ke ea
Puana ka ha ‘ina
Ho ‘okukaulani i hei kapu
Wehe ‘ia ke alaula
No nahanauna nei
~~
Oh, Kumuola, my tutu
Burst with rays of fire
Opened a flaming pathway
From the source, the center
The foundation trembled
Echoed throughout the land
Opened a stream of life
Appeared Kamawaipolani
Moving toward the sea
Onward like a living river
Opened a seaward path
Enveloped in life’s breath
The story is told
Restore this sacred domain
Opened the path of life
For the generation of this land
~~
Ha’lau Na Mamoali’i O Ka’ uiki with its kumu hula Namahana Kalama-Panui of Hana, Maui was the inspiration for this song.
“Ke Alaula,” the dawning, is a new horizon, a new sunrise, a new ray of hope in the continuing legacy of the Makaha Sons - formerly known as, The Makaha Sons of Ni’ihau.
www.makahasons.com
Thank you to the Makaha Sons for such a lovely song.
Que lindo, muito lindo!!
Love this song is there a transition? Sooo Beautiful!!!!
I love this song and I love it even more considering it’s my Mayday song for fifth grade
Great
so good
This song for my cuzn Cito I will miss you Cito RIL fly with the angels up high cuz right next to our loved ones and God 😢😢😢😢💔💔💔💔💔😇😇😇😇😘😘😘😘🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Mauimuzik517
Err, wehe ia ke alaula. Sorry, my 'a' key stuck for some reason. Anyway, thank you for this blast from the past.
I like th I s,song!!
me gustaria saber la traduccion al español
o si no se puede pues a ingles
LA TRADUCIÓN ES ESTA EN INGLÉS VIENE AL PRINCIPIO
Oh, Kumuola, My tutu,
Burst with rays of fire,
Opened a flaming pathway
From the source, the center
The foundation trembled,
Echoed throughout the land
Opened a stream of life
Appeared Kamawaipolani
Moving toward the sea,
Onward like a living river
Opened a seaward path
Enveloped in lifes' breath
The story is told,
Restore this sacred domain
Opened the path of life
For the generations of this land
The word "tutu" should mean grandpa or grandma, and I think that "my" should be written like "ko'u" on Hawaiian!!
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Inspired me to do Hula..
Steve ram i am watching you!!
WHAT A SAD DAY......
P'OW'D'ER' --D' symbol--DELTA FORCE
ah ya vi je
Chicken skin listening to this mele.
I forgot to tell you this but queen Liliuokalani and king Kalakaua is related to me! I am a part of the royal family! I have royalty blood in me and Honolulu,hawaii was our home but noe it belongs to the americans! They stole the land from my family!
listening to this brings me way back to my roots and listening to aunty caro no like this babe.
IM IN MY 50;S
Steve ram you better stop whst youcare doung i see you?
Kerocong
Access all, au=how? u=I'm, la=of.