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"Kaukahi" is the journey of four diverse Hawaiian men on different paths, all
destined to meet. They joined in 2004 for one purpose: to live and share aloha
wherever they go. This journey continues as their friendship deepens. The vision
becomes clearer as they become more comfortable with who they were created to
be, tapping into deep inner resources while at the same time connected by the
Spirit. Whether singing, talking story, or laughing together, their synergy is
obvious. Faith, and their love for one another, their families, Hawai'i, and the
nations, is the common thread that keeps them bound with "singleness of
purpose". Wonderful things often happen in the most unexpected ways. It all
began in April 2004 when these four very talented, fun, crazy, diverse guys got
together. From the moment they began that very first "jam" in Dean's carport, it
was magic! The more they got to know each other, hanging out with
each
other's families, and playing music together, it was obvious there was something
special about their synergy as a group. Actually, it started long before that.
They were all accomplished musicians and knew about each other, but all four had
never played music together. They didn't all show up at Dean's carport by
accident. Kawika was not only a well known Hawaiian musician with two solo CD's
on the market (one of them a Na Hoku Hanohano Award finalist), but also a highly
respected "Kahu" (spiritual leader) who Dean wanted to meet. That meeting
finally happened in 2003. Dean and Barrett had been friends for many years after
their paths crossed during middle school at Kamehameha School. They remained
connected, playing together in the band, "Pai'ea", who became well-known when
their first CD became a Na Hoku Hanohano Award finalist. "Pai'ea" was about to
record their second CD when the "Kaukahi" connections began. Dean also met Walt
in 2003 at a park where each had taken their children. Walt, who is a cousin to
the late Iz Kamakawiwo'ole, was playing his 'ukulele while hanging out with his
daughter. Walt and Dean's children started playing with each other while the
fathers talked. Dean found it interesting to meet another fellow Hawaiian
musician, who was also a "Kahu". Kaukahi would not be what it is if it wasn't
for a great team working together with supportive wives who do all they can to
uphold the vision and keep the guys on track. So, where did it begin? No one can
really say, except the great Father above Who knows where and how it began and
where it is going.