
Tracklist
| 1 | Nani Koʻolau |
| 2 | KinuēWritten-By – Christina Lilinoe Roy Wall, Helen Desha Beamer |
| 3 | E Koʻolau Ke Kō A KeahouWritten-By – Zachary Alakaʻi Lum |
| 4 | MatsoniaWritten-By – Leimamo Kalaluhi |
| 5 | Hanohano HaʻikūWritten-By – Zachary Alakaʻi Lum |
| 6 | ʻEleu MikimikiWritten-By – Charles E. King |
| 7 | MāpuanaWritten-By – Lani Sang |
| 8 | Wehiwehi ʻOeWritten-By – Thomas Sylvester Kalama |
| 9 | Pakaha Launa ʻOleWritten-By – Nicholas Kealiʻi Lum |
| 10 | Kāhiko KapālamaWritten-By – Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio |
| 11 | Nā Moku ʻEhāWritten-By – J. Kealoha |
| 12 | Pua Mōhala I Ka WekiuWritten-By – Frank Kalani Kahala, Irmgard Farden ʻAluli |
| 13 | Nāmolokama Medley |
| 14 | Pololei ʻOiaʻiʻoWritten-By – John K. Almeida |
Credits
- Electric Guitar – Halehaku Seabury-Akaka (tracks: 9)
- Engineer – Michael Grande
- Executive Producer – Keauhou
- Graphics – Mozaic
- Guitar – Ainsley Halemanu (tracks: 3)
- Liner Notes – Zachary Lum
- Photography – Marc Schechter
- Piano, Vocals – Robert Cazimero (tracks: 11)
- Producer – Keauhou
- Steel Guitar – Jeff Ah Hoy (tracks: 4, 12, 13)
Barcodes
- Barcode: 48676 23921
Companies
- Mastered At – David Castell Mastering
Album
In 2017, Keauhou took top honors at the Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards attaining nine awards in nine categories for their debut album, Keauhou. Their second album entitled, I ke Kō a ke Au, features seven original compositions and eight traditional mele Hawaiʻi and received five additional Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards in 2018. Completing the trilogy of albums, Ua Kō, Ua ʻĀina received three additional Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards in 2019. All albums are available on all digital platforms and at many fine retailers throughout Hawaiʻi. Album 2016 13 Songs. E Koolau Ke Ko a this page you can download Keauhou albums and mp3 songs compilations for free without free to Keauhou Keauhou E Koolau Ke Ko a Keauhou, Pololei Oiaio, Na Moku Eha and more. 13 tracks . Pololei Oiaio, Na Moku Eha, 02:18. Matsonia, 04:33. Hanohano Haiku, 02:28. Namolokama Medley: Lei i ka Mokihana, Kani Uina, Ka Wai Nakolokolo, 01:49. Kahiko Kapalama, 02:50. Pikake Launa Ole, 03:25. Keauhou Band. Keauhou Bay is a historic area in the Kona District of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. The name comes from ke au hou which means the new era in the Hawaiian Language. A small enclosure is maintained by the Daughters of Hawaii to mark the site of the birth of King Kamehameha III in 1814, the second son of Kamehameha I and Keopuolani. The early part of his reign he was under a regency by Kaʻahumanu. He was the longest reigning monarch in the Kingdom of Hawaii, until his death December 15, 1854. The site
























