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Lehua
Records became a major producer of Hawaiian music in 1972
when it signed the Hui Ohana (Nedward and Ledward Kaapana and Dennis
Pavao) to a long term recording contract. Other artists recorded
before and after Melveen Leed joined the label with her
Hawaiian-Country style of music, recorded in Nashville. Inter-mixed
with its more than 100 master recordings are a number of recordings
purchased from Makaha Records and Sounds of Hawaii Records, going
back to the 1960's. Lehua Records today sells compact discs
manufactured from its catalog of older master tapes of Hawaiian
music.
Mahalo Records, purchased
from well known record producer, Bill Murata, remains as a record
label in its own name. There are twenty three master tapes in this
catalog of which ten are currently on compact disc.
In
addition the company is an investor in real estate properties.
Lehua
Records became a major producer of Hawaiian music in 1972
when it signed the Hui Ohana (Nedward and Ledward Kaapana and Dennis
Pavao) to a long term recording contract. Other artists recorded
before and after Melveen Leed joined the label with her
Hawaiian-Country style of music, recorded in Nashville. Inter-mixed
with its more than 100 master recordings are a number of recordings
purchased from Makaha Records and Sounds of Hawaii Records, going
back to the 1960's. Lehua Records today sells compact discs
manufactured from its catalog of older master tapes of Hawaiian
music.
Mahalo Records, purchased
from well known record producer, Bill Murata, remains as a record
label in its own name. There are twenty three master tapes in this
catalog of which ten are currently on compact disc.
In
addition the company is an investor in real estate properties.
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Hawaii, 96807-1207
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Hawaii, 96807-1207
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