Kalani Peʻa’s debut album receives Grammy nod

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Singer/songwriter and Hawaiian cultural practitioner/educator Kalani Pe’a recently came out with his debut Hawaiian contemporary album and now has a seat in the 59th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

Singer/songwriter and Hawaiian cultural practitioner/educator Kalani Pe’a recently came out with his debut Hawaiian contemporary album and now has a seat in the 59th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

Pe’a is among the final five nominated in the Regional Roots Album category. Other contenders in the category include Cajun, Zyteco and Native American music. Pe’a, however, is the only finalist representing Hawaii. The awards show will be aired during February.

“I am so honored and blessed to be the first Hawaiian immersion graduate and educator representing my kupuna (ancestors), makua (parents) and ohana in the Grammy’s next year,” Pe’a said. “I have been singing since four and finally created a music album that really defines who I am as a modern Hawaiian singer, songwriter and Hawaiian cultural practitioner.”

Pe’a’s debut album, “E Walea,” hit No. 1 on iTunes World Music Charts on Aug. 5. His album also hit No. 12 on Billboard World Music Charts.

Info: www.kalanipeamusic.com