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Only Hope - Blind Musician Chris Cerna (Cover)
from YouTube :: Tag // second life August 18, 2008
Chris and Chuck Cerna, identical twins, were born on November 27, 1981, in Cebu, Philippines. As a young child Chuck, twin brother of Chris, showed an unusual talent in music but died of cancer before reaching his fifth birthday. During that time, Chris preferred playing with toy soldiers and matchbox cars. At the tender age of 5 ½ , just nine months after his twin brother's death, Chris, without formal training, started playing the piano, which could be considered a miracle since Chris had been blind since the age of 18 months. Soon Chris was accompanying his mother's church choir. Word of this special youngster and his gift quickly spread throughout Cebu. At the age of seven, Chris had his first concert before an audience of 700 people. Chris received the Perlas Award as the Valuable Filipino for Special Talent from The Philippines Foundation, Inc. for harnessing his gift of music and sharing his talent and skills with the community, particularly those who need inspiration to live productively despite a physical handicap. Chris was brought to Hawaii by the Aloha Medical Mission in 1991. The mission provided Chris with reconstructive surgery and hydroxyapatite implants. These implants are artificial eyes which behave like real eyes. It was the first time that this type of surgical procedure was performed on a child. Chris' doctor, Jorge Camara, a well-known ophthalmologist in Honolulu, continues to monitor his progress to ensure that his implants are properly maintained and also conducts periodic checks to monitor the possible recurrence of cancer. Chris gift of music has been enhanced through a scholarship from Ho'Opono, for music lessons with the Ellen Masaki School of Music in Honolulu. Chris is a talented pianist. He enjoys composing his own music. He loves playing jazz, popular and classical music, movie scores and his own compositions. Besides playing the piano, Chris also plays othe instruments such as the tuba, vibraphone, harmonica, accordion, samishen, Indian drum, flute, guitar, mandolin, laud, banjo, recorder and lap steel guitar. Fortunately, Chris learned to adapt to being visually impaired. Visual impairment has not stopped Chris from living the life of an average teenager. Chris is an avid Boy Scout. As a scout, Chris goes camping, hiking and performs community service with his troop. Serving five years with the Boy Scouts of America, he earned his Eagle Scout honors, the highest rank, on December 2000. The community has benefited from Chris' talent in music. He has shared his talent by playing at nursing homes, churches and schools to inspire other students, voluntarily. He is a consistent regional winner of the National Federation of Music Clubs competition for the handicapped for the past five years. He won an award from Hawaii Stars in 1998, first place in the piano competition sponsored by the Morning Music Club of Hawaii in 1997, and won second place award in the State Junior High School. Author: chriscerna808 Keywords: Chris Cerna Blind Pianist Musician Bluegrass Jazz Filipino Cebuano Philippines Hawaiian Mandolin Only Hope Mandy Moore Walk To Remember Added: August 17, 2008
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Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 173 - Wala'au with Leokane Pryor
from The Hawaiian Concert Guide August 17, 2008
Aloha mai kakou, Leokane Pryor Top of the show this evening features a wonderful phone interview where we wala'au with Leokane Pryor! This evening's podcast features the music of Ryan & Christine Souza & Ohana, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Kichizo Matsutani, Chauncy Bermodez, Kalae Miles, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: (Jesu Me Ke) Kanaka Waiwai Ryan & Christina Souza Only Love Sanoe Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Wala'au (4) Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Ke Ka`upu Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Kui Tree Matsutani, Kichizo Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua Chauncy Bermodez Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Oh Lovely Lanikai Kalae Miles Ho'opono Ho'opono / I Didn't Think It Could Be Kalae Miles Ho'opono They Long to Be Close to You Leokane Pryor Maunahele Pohakuloa/Beyond the Reef Leokane Pryor Maunahele Kamalani O Keaukaha Ryan Souza and Jeff Lass Demo As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland! Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar. A hui hou, Piko Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
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Misty
from YouTube :: Tag // second life August 16, 2008
Chris and Chuck Cerna, identical twins, were born on November 27, 1981, in Cebu, Philippines. As a young child Chuck, twin brother of Chris, showed an unusual talent in music but died of cancer before reaching his fifth birthday. During that time, Chris preferred playing with toy soldiers and matchbox cars. At the tender age of 5 ½ , just nine months after his twin brother's death, Chris, without formal training, started playing the piano, which could be considered a miracle since Chris had been blind since the age of 18 months. Soon Chris was accompanying his mother's church choir. Word of this special youngster and his gift quickly spread throughout Cebu. At the age of seven, Chris had his first concert before an audience of 700 people. Chris received the Perlas Award as the Valuable Filipino for Special Talent from The Philippines Foundation, Inc. for harnessing his gift of music and sharing his talent and skills with the community, particularly those who need inspiration to live productively despite a physical handicap. Chris was brought to Hawaii by the Aloha Medical Mission in 1991. The mission provided Chris with reconstructive surgery and hydroxyapatite implants. These implants are artificial eyes which behave like real eyes. It was the first time that this type of surgical procedure was performed on a child. Chris' doctor, Jorge Camara, a well-known ophthalmologist in Honolulu, continues to monitor his progress to ensure that his implants are properly maintained and also conducts periodic checks to monitor the possible recurrence of cancer. Chris gift of music has been enhanced through a scholarship from Ho'Opono, for music lessons with the Ellen Masaki School of Music in Honolulu. Chris is a talented pianist. He enjoys composing his own music. He loves playing jazz, popular and classical music, movie scores and his own compositions. Besides playing the piano, Chris also plays othe instruments such as the tuba, vibraphone, harmonica, accordion, samishen, Indian drum, flute, guitar, mandolin, laud, banjo, recorder and lap steel guitar. Fortunately, Chris learned to adapt to being visually impaired. Visual impairment has not stopped Chris from living the life of an average teenager. Chris is an avid Boy Scout. As a scout, Chris goes camping, hiking and performs community service with his troop. Serving five years with the Boy Scouts of America, he earned his Eagle Scout honors, the highest rank, on December 2000. The community has benefited from Chris' talent in music. He has shared his talent by playing at nursing homes, churches and schools to inspire other students, voluntarily. He is a consistent regional winner of the National Federation of Music Clubs competition for the handicapped for the past five years. He won an award from Hawaii Stars in 1998, first place in the piano competition sponsored by the Morning Music Club of Hawaii in 1997, and won second place award in the State Junior High School. Author: chriscerna808 Keywords: Chris Cerna Blind Pianist Musician Bluegrass Jazz Filipino Hawaiian Added: August 16, 2008
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Meet the Hawaiian Tropic Queen
from The MEN7 Network August 16, 2008
Charmaine Espinoza takes us along to a private beach photo shoot where she opens up about her life modeling for Hawaiian Tropic. After the shoot enjoy watching her challenge herself by parasailing, flying high above the beautiful exotic locale.
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034-20060323-18h13-montreal-landing-1m21s
from Dailymotion - channel travel August 15, 2008
DÉSOLÉ, DISPONIBLE EN ANGLAIS SEULEMENT: My sister's trip from Hawaii to Mtl. - Part 3. Flying above and landing in Montreal airport. PS: Go on Google Earth and zoom in at Montreal International Dorval Airport and you will find the location where the video where taken from.(You must have the YouTube Galery option activated) Author: ESP10n Tags: airport Canada Dorval Google Earth Hawaiian landing Montreal plane Quebec trip Posted: 15 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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032-20060323-06h43-oahu-take-off-6m52s
from Dailymotion - channel travel August 15, 2008
DÉSOLÉ, DISPONIBLE EN ANGLAIS SEULEMENT: My sister's trip from Hawaii to Mtl. - Part 1. Taking off from Hawaii Honolulu International airport. PS: Go on Google Earth and zoom in at Honolulu International Airport and you will find the location where the video where taken from.(You must have the YouTube Galery option activated) Author: ESP10n Tags: clouds family Google Earth Hawaii Hawaiian Honolulu Oahu plane take-off trip usa Posted: 15 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Obama Shoots Hoops at Hawaiian Alma Mater
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress August 13, 2008
Barack Obama returned to his alma mater Punahou School in Honolulu on Tuesday. The 1979 graduate and Democratic presidential candidate played basketball with old friends. Several were former teammates on his state championship team. (August 12) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: obama shoots hoops hawaiian alma mater Added: August 12, 2008
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Meet the Hawaiian Tropic Queen
from Sexy Entertainment August 12, 2008
Author: MEN7 Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:54:16 -0800 Duration: 145Charmaine Espinoza takes us along to a private beach photo shoot where she opens up about her life modeling for Hawaiian Tropic. After the shoot enjoy watching her challenge herself by parasailing, flying high above the beautiful exotic locale.
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Playboy Takes Over Cannes
from Revver - french Videos August 12, 2008
Author: MEN7 Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:54:16 -0800 Duration: 142Hugh Hef's 80th Birthday bash is the only place to be at club Pangea during Festival d'Cannes. With his bunnies in tow see how a real Playboy party goes off. You have been granted a VIP pass into one of the hottest parties of the year.
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Meet the Hawaiian Tropic Queen
from Revver - sexy Videos August 12, 2008
Author: MEN7 Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:54:16 -0800 Duration: 145Charmaine Espinoza takes us along to a private beach photo shoot where she opens up about her life modeling for Hawaiian Tropic. After the shoot enjoy watching her challenge herself by parasailing, flying high above the beautiful exotic locale.
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Meet the Hawaiian Tropic Queen
from my videos August 12, 2008
Author: MEN7 Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:54:16 -0800 Duration: 145Charmaine Espinoza takes us along to a private beach photo shoot where she opens up about her life modeling for Hawaiian Tropic. After the shoot enjoy watching her challenge herself by parasailing, flying high above the beautiful exotic locale.
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Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 172
from The Hawaiian Concert Guide August 10, 2008
Aloha mai kakou, Kalae Miles Ho'opono This evening's podcast features the music of Albert Ka'ai & Anita Pahinui Nakamura, Kelekona, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Kichizo Matsutani, Stan Priddy, Kalae Miles, Makana, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Pu'uwa'awa'a Albert Ka'ai & Anita Pahinui Nakamura Aloha Slack Key Aloha Slack Key Kelekona Aloha Slack Key Pulu Pe Nei `Ili I Ke Anu Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Ahi Wela Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Kamalani O Keaukaha Matsutani, Kichizo Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 My Lovely Flower Stan Priddy Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 The Hammock Song Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key He Nani Ke Ao/ What A Wonderful World Kalae Miles Ho'opono Kipahulu Leokane Pryor Maunahele Leinani Leokane Pryor Maunahele Besame Mucho Ryan Souza and Jeff Lass Demo As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland! Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar. A hui hou, Piko Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
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Meet the Hawaiian Tropic Queen
from The MEN7 Network August 09, 2008
Charmaine Espinoza takes us along to a private beach photo shoot where she opens up about her life modeling for Hawaiian Tropic. After the shoot enjoy watching her delve into a bit of water sports of her own as she challenges herself by parasailing, flying high above the beautiful exotic locale.
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Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 171
from The Hawaiian Concert Guide August 03, 2008
Aloha mai kakou, Ryan Souza This evening's podcast features the music of Donovan Kealoha, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, William "Billy" Gilman, Kamakele Bula Ka'iliwai, Makana, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Lei No Kai'ulani Dwight Kana'e Aloha Slack Key Kohala Morning Michael Lowe Aloha Slack Key `Opelu Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Wala'au 3 Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Hawaiian Rough Riders Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii He Punahele Gilman, William "Billy" Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Hula O Makee Kamakele "Bula" Ka'iliwai Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Ahe Lau Makani Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key Pua Sadinia Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key Maunahele Leokane Pryor Maunahele Do I Love You Leokane Pryor Maunahele E Ku'ulei Ryan Souza and Jeff Lass Demo As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland! Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar. A hui hou, Piko Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
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Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 170
from The Hawaiian Concert Guide July 27, 2008
Aloha mai kakou, Leokane Pryor Maunahele This evening's podcast features the music of Albert Ka'ai & Anita Pahinui Nakamura, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Stan Priddy, Saichi Kawahara, Makana, Leokane Pryor and Ryan Souza with Jeff Lass. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: He'eia Albert Ka'ai & Anita Pahinui Nakamura Aloha Slack Key Panini Pua Kea Kelekona Aloha Slack Key Honaunau Paka Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Halona Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Sings: Songs And Stories Of Hawaii Nani Kaua`i Stan Priddy Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Nani Hanalei Kawahara, Saichi Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Napo'o Ka La Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key Song For Sonny Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key Ehukai Leokane Pryor Maunahele Puamana Leokane Pryor Maunahele Wonderful World Ryan Souza and Jeff Lass Demo As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland! Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar. A hui hou, Piko Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
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Beach Themed Wedding Favors - www.kimsgiftbaskets.com
from YouTube :: Videos by hpsrb July 23, 2008
Get ready for your beach themed wedding, bridal shower or nautical theme event with beach themed favors. Margarita gel candles, nuatical themed candles, sailboat tealight candles, crystal sailboat, palm tree shaped cookie cutter, beach theme photo coasters and many more to highlight your beach event. Have your wedding at the beach and go barefoot in the sand after celebrating your beach side wedding and wedding reception with beach theme favors your guests will surely enjoy. Everyone loves the beach and what better place to exchange your vows than at the beach. Pick a tropical destination, a secluded beach and invite your family and friends for a luau in paradise. Just imagine the colorful tropical flowers, exotic birds, the sounds of the waves washing ashore, the feel of the white sand on your feet, Margaritas and Mai Tai drinks. Have a wedding Hawaiian style and let your memories begin. Author: hpsrb Keywords: beach weddings themed favors tropical paradise hawaiian wedding side theme photo coasters margarita gel candles crystal sailboats nautical sailboat Added: July 23, 2008
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Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 169
from The Hawaiian Concert Guide July 20, 2008
Aloha mai kakou, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat Sings This evening's podcast features the music of Clayton Mao, George Kuo, Clyde Halema'uma'u Kindy Sproat, Chauncy Bermodez, Kamakele Bula Ka'iliwai, Makana, Pete Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band. See the song list below for links to purchase their music. Click here to hear this show: Songs featured in this podcast include: Kahalewai's Tune Clayton Mao Aloha Slack Key Maunaloa Blues George Kuo Aloha Slack Key Wala'au (1) Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Clyde Halema`uma`u Sproat Sings Maika`i Ka Makani O Kohala Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Clyde Halema`uma`u Sproat Sings Wala'au (2) Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Clyde Halema`uma`u Sproat Sings Kaulana Na Pua Clyde Halema'uma'u Sproat Clyde Halema`uma`u Sproat Sings I Ali`i No `Oe Chauncy Bermodez Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 Honaunau Paka Kamakele "Bula" Ka'iliwai Aloha Festivals Hawaiian Falsetto Contest Winners Vol. 1 As the World Tunes Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key Blue Dolphin Song Makana Kiho'alu - Journey of Hawaiian Slack Key My Island Home Peter Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band Aina Pineapple Road Peter Apo & The Rainbow Nation Band Aina As always, all music featured here on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is presented in an effort to entice my listeners to attend these concerts and purchase music. All music is readily available from http://www.mele.com. When you place your order, please tell Auntie Maria that you heard about her on the Hawaiian Concert Guide! Mahalo nui for staying subscribed! Please share with your friends by sending an email to everyone you know who might be interested in Hawaiian concert events on the mainland! Please definitely take a moment to subscribe to the Hawaiian Concert Guide mailing list. This list will be used to announce each podcast as well as to inform the listeners to any last minute, late-breaking concert event changes. Simple fill out the simple form in the left-hand navigation bar. A hui hou, Piko Please help to support the Hawaiian Concert Guide by patronizing our sponsors: CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
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