On the start Walker turned back outside front row starter Johnny Kent and set the pace.
Robert Sellers passed Kent for second on lap eight and took over the chase around the high-banked 3/8’s mile oval. “I could go just about anywhere and put a slide job on anybody and move around.
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Female Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a female artist • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I, REMEMBERING NAPUA (Ua Records) • RA‘IĀTEA HELM, HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE” (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) • MAGGIE HERRON, BETWEEN THE MUSIC & THE MOON (Herron Song Records) • MAILANI, ALO I KE ALO (Hā Enterprises) • YOZA, PROLOGUE (Yoza Music) Group of the Year – Best performance by a vocal duo or group • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOMAKAKINO, E NIPO MAI (The Lāhui Project) • RON KUALAAU & ZANUCK LINDSEY, KOKO (Kapala Music Group) • KŪPAOA, HO‘OKELE (Hulu Kūpuna Productions) • TOUCH OF GOLD, A, WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Male Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a male artist • KAWIKA KAHIAPO, UKE CAN CALL ME COUSIN (Pono Records) • CYRIL PAHINUI, HI‘ILAWE (Pahinui Productions) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • JOSH TATOFI, PUA KIELE (Bu-Print Records) • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER, KU‘U PUA SAKURA (Kaleiola Records) Most Promising Artist of the Year – Most promising first-recorded effort as a featured artist or group. • AJA GAMPLE, HUA‘I (Aja Gample) • IZIK, OBSIDIAN (Zeo Music) • KAIMANA BAND, THE, THE MOMENT (Kaimana Music) • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOLOMONA KU, FOUNTAIN AFTER THE DROUGHT (808 KO Music) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Single of the Year – Best-recorded performance of a song released as a single in either physical (CD) or digital format “E NIPO MAI,” Komakakino (The Lāhui Project) “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” Blayne Asing (Asing A Song) “NANI KE ALOHA,” Mailani (Hā Enterprises) “PE‘AHI O MAKANA,” Lehua Kalima and Shawn Pimental featuring Devin Kamealoha Forrest (Koops2) “SHINE,” John Keawe (Homestead Productions) EP (“Extened Play”) of the Year – Best extended play release (between 3 and 8 songs) of newly released material • ALO I KE ALO, Mailani (Hā Enterprises) • HUA‘I, Aja Gample (Aja Gample) • PROLOGUE, Yoza (Yoza Music) • TASTE OF MY LOVE, Shar Carillo (Waiulu Music) • WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND, A Touch of Gold (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Album of the Year – Best album release of the year • E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Dave Tucciarone, Kamakoa Lindsey-Asing, and Allan Cool – producers • HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE,” Ra‘iātea Helm (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) Ra‘iātea Helm Records, Ra‘iātea Helm, and Dave Tucciarone – producers • HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) Cyril Pahinui – producer • KEAUHOU, Keauhou (Keauhou) Keauhou – producers • KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) Hōkū Zuttermeister and Dave Tucciarone – producers Song of the Year – Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded song • “HANOHANO HA‘IKŪ,” by Zachary Alaka‘i Lum from KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • “HE LEI ALOHA (NO HILO), by Kalani Pe‘a and Devin Kamealoha Forrest from E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • “KU‘U PUA SAKURA,” by Hōkū Zuttermeister from KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) • “LEI HALA,” by Josh Tatofi and Kamakakehau Fernandez from PUA KIELE, Josh Tatofi (Bu-Print Records) • “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” by Blayne Asing from MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND, Blayne Asing, (Asing A Song) Instrumental Composition – (Composerʻs award) Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded instrumental composition • “CONCERTO FOR SLACK KEY GUITAR AND ORCHESTRA, MĀLAMA ‘ĀINA 2ND MOVEMENT,” by Jeff Peterson from WAHI PANA, SONGS OF PLACE, Jeff Peterson (Peterson Productions) • “KEPANIWAI,” by John Keawe from LOLI‘ANA, John Keawe (Homestead Productions) • “KI‘HOALU,” by Cyril Pahinui from HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) • “LĒ‘AHI MORNING,” by Herb Ohta, Jr. (Lele Music Productions) • “TRITONE,” by Jake Shimabukuro, Nolan Verner, and Byron Yasui from NASHVILLE SESSIONS, Jake Shimabukuro (JS Records) Favorite Entertainer of the Year – Best performance by an artist or group • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I • RA‘IĀTEA HELM • LEDWARD KAAPANA • KAWIKA KAHIAPO • KEAUHOU • KŪPAOA • CYRIL PAHINUI • KALANI PE‘A • JEFF PETERSON • JOSH TATOFI • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER Alternative Album of the Year – Best performance of alternative music • KUKAHI, Kukahi Lee (Makalii Productions) • LIFE, MUSIC, DEATH, Zach Manzano (Zach Manzano) • WE ARE ALIVE, The Fresh Preps (no labe L) Anthology Album of the Year – (Producer’s award) Best album of previously released material • ALOHA GOT SOUL: SOUL, AOR & DISCO IN HAWAI‘I 1979 – 1985, Various Artists (Strut Records) Aloha Got Soul – producers • BEST OF MAOLI, Maoli (Awong Entertainment) Glenn Awong – producer • BEST OF WALTAH BOY TAVARES, THE, Walter Boy Tavares (The Lāhui Project) Jaz Kaiwiko‘o and Valissa Tavares – producers • KAMAKA UKULELE PRESENTS: KEEP STRUMMING!
All pictures and videos we have on this website, including the Family Naturist DVD Documentary presented above, are all documented authentic naturist activities and the video taping, photography and presentation of such events is fully protected under the First Amendment/Freedom of Speech Act within USA, Canada, Europe and majority of other countries.
Security of members and our company is our number one priority thus we do periodic reviews of all material we present to the public in respect to the current laws of countries we serve.
(August 26, 2017) - The long awaited Ameri-Flex Hose and Accessories Challenge II presented by Grand National Trailer and Truck Repair became a reality Saturday night at the Salina Highbanks Speedway and Mickey Walker couldn’t be happier.
Walker started on the pole by virtue of a redraw and led all 25 laps in his Sign and Stitches sponsored sprinter to pick up a ,000 winners check from a purse that guaranteed the feature starters
Female Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a female artist • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I, REMEMBERING NAPUA (Ua Records) • RA‘IĀTEA HELM, HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE” (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) • MAGGIE HERRON, BETWEEN THE MUSIC & THE MOON (Herron Song Records) • MAILANI, ALO I KE ALO (Hā Enterprises) • YOZA, PROLOGUE (Yoza Music) Group of the Year – Best performance by a vocal duo or group • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOMAKAKINO, E NIPO MAI (The Lāhui Project) • RON KUALAAU & ZANUCK LINDSEY, KOKO (Kapala Music Group) • KŪPAOA, HO‘OKELE (Hulu Kūpuna Productions) • TOUCH OF GOLD, A, WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Male Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a male artist • KAWIKA KAHIAPO, UKE CAN CALL ME COUSIN (Pono Records) • CYRIL PAHINUI, HI‘ILAWE (Pahinui Productions) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • JOSH TATOFI, PUA KIELE (Bu-Print Records) • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER, KU‘U PUA SAKURA (Kaleiola Records) Most Promising Artist of the Year – Most promising first-recorded effort as a featured artist or group. • AJA GAMPLE, HUA‘I (Aja Gample) • IZIK, OBSIDIAN (Zeo Music) • KAIMANA BAND, THE, THE MOMENT (Kaimana Music) • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOLOMONA KU, FOUNTAIN AFTER THE DROUGHT (808 KO Music) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Single of the Year – Best-recorded performance of a song released as a single in either physical (CD) or digital format “E NIPO MAI,” Komakakino (The Lāhui Project) “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” Blayne Asing (Asing A Song) “NANI KE ALOHA,” Mailani (Hā Enterprises) “PE‘AHI O MAKANA,” Lehua Kalima and Shawn Pimental featuring Devin Kamealoha Forrest (Koops2) “SHINE,” John Keawe (Homestead Productions) EP (“Extened Play”) of the Year – Best extended play release (between 3 and 8 songs) of newly released material • ALO I KE ALO, Mailani (Hā Enterprises) • HUA‘I, Aja Gample (Aja Gample) • PROLOGUE, Yoza (Yoza Music) • TASTE OF MY LOVE, Shar Carillo (Waiulu Music) • WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND, A Touch of Gold (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Album of the Year – Best album release of the year • E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Dave Tucciarone, Kamakoa Lindsey-Asing, and Allan Cool – producers • HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE,” Ra‘iātea Helm (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) Ra‘iātea Helm Records, Ra‘iātea Helm, and Dave Tucciarone – producers • HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) Cyril Pahinui – producer • KEAUHOU, Keauhou (Keauhou) Keauhou – producers • KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) Hōkū Zuttermeister and Dave Tucciarone – producers Song of the Year – Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded song • “HANOHANO HA‘IKŪ,” by Zachary Alaka‘i Lum from KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • “HE LEI ALOHA (NO HILO), by Kalani Pe‘a and Devin Kamealoha Forrest from E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • “KU‘U PUA SAKURA,” by Hōkū Zuttermeister from KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) • “LEI HALA,” by Josh Tatofi and Kamakakehau Fernandez from PUA KIELE, Josh Tatofi (Bu-Print Records) • “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” by Blayne Asing from MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND, Blayne Asing, (Asing A Song) Instrumental Composition – (Composerʻs award) Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded instrumental composition • “CONCERTO FOR SLACK KEY GUITAR AND ORCHESTRA, MĀLAMA ‘ĀINA 2ND MOVEMENT,” by Jeff Peterson from WAHI PANA, SONGS OF PLACE, Jeff Peterson (Peterson Productions) • “KEPANIWAI,” by John Keawe from LOLI‘ANA, John Keawe (Homestead Productions) • “KI‘HOALU,” by Cyril Pahinui from HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) • “LĒ‘AHI MORNING,” by Herb Ohta, Jr. (Lele Music Productions) • “TRITONE,” by Jake Shimabukuro, Nolan Verner, and Byron Yasui from NASHVILLE SESSIONS, Jake Shimabukuro (JS Records) Favorite Entertainer of the Year – Best performance by an artist or group • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I • RA‘IĀTEA HELM • LEDWARD KAAPANA • KAWIKA KAHIAPO • KEAUHOU • KŪPAOA • CYRIL PAHINUI • KALANI PE‘A • JEFF PETERSON • JOSH TATOFI • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER Alternative Album of the Year – Best performance of alternative music • KUKAHI, Kukahi Lee (Makalii Productions) • LIFE, MUSIC, DEATH, Zach Manzano (Zach Manzano) • WE ARE ALIVE, The Fresh Preps (no labe L) Anthology Album of the Year – (Producer’s award) Best album of previously released material • ALOHA GOT SOUL: SOUL, AOR & DISCO IN HAWAI‘I 1979 – 1985, Various Artists (Strut Records) Aloha Got Soul – producers • BEST OF MAOLI, Maoli (Awong Entertainment) Glenn Awong – producer • BEST OF WALTAH BOY TAVARES, THE, Walter Boy Tavares (The Lāhui Project) Jaz Kaiwiko‘o and Valissa Tavares – producers • KAMAKA UKULELE PRESENTS: KEEP STRUMMING!All pictures and videos we have on this website, including the Family Naturist DVD Documentary presented above, are all documented authentic naturist activities and the video taping, photography and presentation of such events is fully protected under the First Amendment/Freedom of Speech Act within USA, Canada, Europe and majority of other countries.Security of members and our company is our number one priority thus we do periodic reviews of all material we present to the public in respect to the current laws of countries we serve. (August 26, 2017) - The long awaited Ameri-Flex Hose and Accessories Challenge II presented by Grand National Trailer and Truck Repair became a reality Saturday night at the Salina Highbanks Speedway and Mickey Walker couldn’t be happier. Walker started on the pole by virtue of a redraw and led all 25 laps in his Sign and Stitches sponsored sprinter to pick up a $3,000 winners check from a purse that guaranteed the feature starters $1,000 just to start. Any reproduction or unauthorized distribution is strictly prohibited and will be enforced to the fullest extend of the law.
||Female Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a female artist • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I, REMEMBERING NAPUA (Ua Records) • RA‘IĀTEA HELM, HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE” (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) • MAGGIE HERRON, BETWEEN THE MUSIC & THE MOON (Herron Song Records) • MAILANI, ALO I KE ALO (Hā Enterprises) • YOZA, PROLOGUE (Yoza Music) Group of the Year – Best performance by a vocal duo or group • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOMAKAKINO, E NIPO MAI (The Lāhui Project) • RON KUALAAU & ZANUCK LINDSEY, KOKO (Kapala Music Group) • KŪPAOA, HO‘OKELE (Hulu Kūpuna Productions) • TOUCH OF GOLD, A, WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Male Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a male artist • KAWIKA KAHIAPO, UKE CAN CALL ME COUSIN (Pono Records) • CYRIL PAHINUI, HI‘ILAWE (Pahinui Productions) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • JOSH TATOFI, PUA KIELE (Bu-Print Records) • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER, KU‘U PUA SAKURA (Kaleiola Records) Most Promising Artist of the Year – Most promising first-recorded effort as a featured artist or group. • AJA GAMPLE, HUA‘I (Aja Gample) • IZIK, OBSIDIAN (Zeo Music) • KAIMANA BAND, THE, THE MOMENT (Kaimana Music) • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOLOMONA KU, FOUNTAIN AFTER THE DROUGHT (808 KO Music) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Single of the Year – Best-recorded performance of a song released as a single in either physical (CD) or digital format “E NIPO MAI,” Komakakino (The Lāhui Project) “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” Blayne Asing (Asing A Song) “NANI KE ALOHA,” Mailani (Hā Enterprises) “PE‘AHI O MAKANA,” Lehua Kalima and Shawn Pimental featuring Devin Kamealoha Forrest (Koops2) “SHINE,” John Keawe (Homestead Productions) EP (“Extened Play”) of the Year – Best extended play release (between 3 and 8 songs) of newly released material • ALO I KE ALO, Mailani (Hā Enterprises) • HUA‘I, Aja Gample (Aja Gample) • PROLOGUE, Yoza (Yoza Music) • TASTE OF MY LOVE, Shar Carillo (Waiulu Music) • WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND, A Touch of Gold (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Album of the Year – Best album release of the year • E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Dave Tucciarone, Kamakoa Lindsey-Asing, and Allan Cool – producers • HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE,” Ra‘iātea Helm (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) Ra‘iātea Helm Records, Ra‘iātea Helm, and Dave Tucciarone – producers • HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) Cyril Pahinui – producer • KEAUHOU, Keauhou (Keauhou) Keauhou – producers • KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) Hōkū Zuttermeister and Dave Tucciarone – producers Song of the Year – Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded song • “HANOHANO HA‘IKŪ,” by Zachary Alaka‘i Lum from KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • “HE LEI ALOHA (NO HILO), by Kalani Pe‘a and Devin Kamealoha Forrest from E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • “KU‘U PUA SAKURA,” by Hōkū Zuttermeister from KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) • “LEI HALA,” by Josh Tatofi and Kamakakehau Fernandez from PUA KIELE, Josh Tatofi (Bu-Print Records) • “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” by Blayne Asing from MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND, Blayne Asing, (Asing A Song) Instrumental Composition – (Composerʻs award) Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded instrumental composition • “CONCERTO FOR SLACK KEY GUITAR AND ORCHESTRA, MĀLAMA ‘ĀINA 2ND MOVEMENT,” by Jeff Peterson from WAHI PANA, SONGS OF PLACE, Jeff Peterson (Peterson Productions) • “KEPANIWAI,” by John Keawe from LOLI‘ANA, John Keawe (Homestead Productions) • “KI‘HOALU,” by Cyril Pahinui from HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) • “LĒ‘AHI MORNING,” by Herb Ohta, Jr. (Lele Music Productions) • “TRITONE,” by Jake Shimabukuro, Nolan Verner, and Byron Yasui from NASHVILLE SESSIONS, Jake Shimabukuro (JS Records) Favorite Entertainer of the Year – Best performance by an artist or group • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I • RA‘IĀTEA HELM • LEDWARD KAAPANA • KAWIKA KAHIAPO • KEAUHOU • KŪPAOA • CYRIL PAHINUI • KALANI PE‘A • JEFF PETERSON • JOSH TATOFI • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER Alternative Album of the Year – Best performance of alternative music • KUKAHI, Kukahi Lee (Makalii Productions) • LIFE, MUSIC, DEATH, Zach Manzano (Zach Manzano) • WE ARE ALIVE, The Fresh Preps (no labe L) Anthology Album of the Year – (Producer’s award) Best album of previously released material • ALOHA GOT SOUL: SOUL, AOR & DISCO IN HAWAI‘I 1979 – 1985, Various Artists (Strut Records) Aloha Got Soul – producers • BEST OF MAOLI, Maoli (Awong Entertainment) Glenn Awong – producer • BEST OF WALTAH BOY TAVARES, THE, Walter Boy Tavares (The Lāhui Project) Jaz Kaiwiko‘o and Valissa Tavares – producers • KAMAKA UKULELE PRESENTS: KEEP STRUMMING!
All pictures and videos we have on this website, including the Family Naturist DVD Documentary presented above, are all documented authentic naturist activities and the video taping, photography and presentation of such events is fully protected under the First Amendment/Freedom of Speech Act within USA, Canada, Europe and majority of other countries.
Security of members and our company is our number one priority thus we do periodic reviews of all material we present to the public in respect to the current laws of countries we serve.
(August 26, 2017) - The long awaited Ameri-Flex Hose and Accessories Challenge II presented by Grand National Trailer and Truck Repair became a reality Saturday night at the Salina Highbanks Speedway and Mickey Walker couldn’t be happier.
Walker started on the pole by virtue of a redraw and led all 25 laps in his Sign and Stitches sponsored sprinter to pick up a $3,000 winners check from a purse that guaranteed the feature starters $1,000 just to start.
Any reproduction or unauthorized distribution is strictly prohibited and will be enforced to the fullest extend of the law.
||Female Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a female artist • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I, REMEMBERING NAPUA (Ua Records) • RA‘IĀTEA HELM, HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE” (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) • MAGGIE HERRON, BETWEEN THE MUSIC & THE MOON (Herron Song Records) • MAILANI, ALO I KE ALO (Hā Enterprises) • YOZA, PROLOGUE (Yoza Music) Group of the Year – Best performance by a vocal duo or group • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOMAKAKINO, E NIPO MAI (The Lāhui Project) • RON KUALAAU & ZANUCK LINDSEY, KOKO (Kapala Music Group) • KŪPAOA, HO‘OKELE (Hulu Kūpuna Productions) • TOUCH OF GOLD, A, WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Male Vocalist of the Year – Best performance by a male artist • KAWIKA KAHIAPO, UKE CAN CALL ME COUSIN (Pono Records) • CYRIL PAHINUI, HI‘ILAWE (Pahinui Productions) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • JOSH TATOFI, PUA KIELE (Bu-Print Records) • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER, KU‘U PUA SAKURA (Kaleiola Records) Most Promising Artist of the Year – Most promising first-recorded effort as a featured artist or group. • AJA GAMPLE, HUA‘I (Aja Gample) • IZIK, OBSIDIAN (Zeo Music) • KAIMANA BAND, THE, THE MOMENT (Kaimana Music) • KEAUHOU, KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • KOLOMONA KU, FOUNTAIN AFTER THE DROUGHT (808 KO Music) • KALANI PE‘A, E WALEA (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Single of the Year – Best-recorded performance of a song released as a single in either physical (CD) or digital format “E NIPO MAI,” Komakakino (The Lāhui Project) “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” Blayne Asing (Asing A Song) “NANI KE ALOHA,” Mailani (Hā Enterprises) “PE‘AHI O MAKANA,” Lehua Kalima and Shawn Pimental featuring Devin Kamealoha Forrest (Koops2) “SHINE,” John Keawe (Homestead Productions) EP (“Extened Play”) of the Year – Best extended play release (between 3 and 8 songs) of newly released material • ALO I KE ALO, Mailani (Hā Enterprises) • HUA‘I, Aja Gample (Aja Gample) • PROLOGUE, Yoza (Yoza Music) • TASTE OF MY LOVE, Shar Carillo (Waiulu Music) • WHENEVER YOU COME AROUND, A Touch of Gold (Kuleana Breakfast Club) Album of the Year – Best album release of the year • E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) Dave Tucciarone, Kamakoa Lindsey-Asing, and Allan Cool – producers • HE LEO HUALI, “A PURE VOICE,” Ra‘iātea Helm (Ra‘iātea Helm Records) Ra‘iātea Helm Records, Ra‘iātea Helm, and Dave Tucciarone – producers • HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) Cyril Pahinui – producer • KEAUHOU, Keauhou (Keauhou) Keauhou – producers • KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) Hōkū Zuttermeister and Dave Tucciarone – producers Song of the Year – Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded song • “HANOHANO HA‘IKŪ,” by Zachary Alaka‘i Lum from KEAUHOU (Keauhou) • “HE LEI ALOHA (NO HILO), by Kalani Pe‘a and Devin Kamealoha Forrest from E WALEA, Kalani Pe‘a (Kalani Pe‘a Music) • “KU‘U PUA SAKURA,” by Hōkū Zuttermeister from KU‘U PUA SAKURA, Hōkū Zuttermeister (Kaleiola Records) • “LEI HALA,” by Josh Tatofi and Kamakakehau Fernandez from PUA KIELE, Josh Tatofi (Bu-Print Records) • “MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND,” by Blayne Asing from MOLOKA‘I ON MY MIND, Blayne Asing, (Asing A Song) Instrumental Composition – (Composerʻs award) Best achievement in creating a first-time recorded instrumental composition • “CONCERTO FOR SLACK KEY GUITAR AND ORCHESTRA, MĀLAMA ‘ĀINA 2ND MOVEMENT,” by Jeff Peterson from WAHI PANA, SONGS OF PLACE, Jeff Peterson (Peterson Productions) • “KEPANIWAI,” by John Keawe from LOLI‘ANA, John Keawe (Homestead Productions) • “KI‘HOALU,” by Cyril Pahinui from HI‘ILAWE, Cyril Pahinui (Pahinui Productions) • “LĒ‘AHI MORNING,” by Herb Ohta, Jr. (Lele Music Productions) • “TRITONE,” by Jake Shimabukuro, Nolan Verner, and Byron Yasui from NASHVILLE SESSIONS, Jake Shimabukuro (JS Records) Favorite Entertainer of the Year – Best performance by an artist or group • AMY HĀNAIALI‘I • RA‘IĀTEA HELM • LEDWARD KAAPANA • KAWIKA KAHIAPO • KEAUHOU • KŪPAOA • CYRIL PAHINUI • KALANI PE‘A • JEFF PETERSON • JOSH TATOFI • HŌKŪ ZUTTERMEISTER Alternative Album of the Year – Best performance of alternative music • KUKAHI, Kukahi Lee (Makalii Productions) • LIFE, MUSIC, DEATH, Zach Manzano (Zach Manzano) • WE ARE ALIVE, The Fresh Preps (no labe L) Anthology Album of the Year – (Producer’s award) Best album of previously released material • ALOHA GOT SOUL: SOUL, AOR & DISCO IN HAWAI‘I 1979 – 1985, Various Artists (Strut Records) Aloha Got Soul – producers • BEST OF MAOLI, Maoli (Awong Entertainment) Glenn Awong – producer • BEST OF WALTAH BOY TAVARES, THE, Walter Boy Tavares (The Lāhui Project) Jaz Kaiwiko‘o and Valissa Tavares – producers • KAMAKA UKULELE PRESENTS: KEEP STRUMMING!
All pictures and videos we have on this website, including the Family Naturist DVD Documentary presented above, are all documented authentic naturist activities and the video taping, photography and presentation of such events is fully protected under the First Amendment/Freedom of Speech Act within USA, Canada, Europe and majority of other countries.
Security of members and our company is our number one priority thus we do periodic reviews of all material we present to the public in respect to the current laws of countries we serve.
(August 26, 2017) - The long awaited Ameri-Flex Hose and Accessories Challenge II presented by Grand National Trailer and Truck Repair became a reality Saturday night at the Salina Highbanks Speedway and Mickey Walker couldn’t be happier.
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