Kealii Blaisdell
Kealii Blaisdell | |
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Born | July 16, 1972 |
Origin | Honolulu, Hawaii |
Genres |
Native Hawaiian music Traditional Hawaiian Songs |
Occupations | Musician, Activist |
Notable instruments | |
Slack-key guitar |
Kealii Blaisdell (born July 16, 1972 in Honolulu, Hawai'i), multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Finalist (Hawaiian Academy of Recording Arts) for Most Promising Artist and Hawaiian Language Performance, Hawaiian slack key guitarist, recording artist, and music composer. A prolific composer of the Native Hawaiian music genre with over 130 original Traditional Hawaiian Songs and a Native Hawaiian Activist.
History
E.M. Kealii Blaisdell is the middle child of Elwood "Woody" Aken and A. Leinaala Pollick, and was born on July 16, 1972 in Honolulu, Hawai'i. At age 18, he legally changed his name from "Aken" to his Great-grandmother's last name "Blaisdell". At the age of 5, he started to play the ukulele and was taught by his Grandfather, Issac "Boy" Aken of Nanakuli. At the age of 8, he started to play guitar and was taught by his father Woody Aken. At the age of 23, his cousin Cyril Pahinui taught him the art of slack key guitar. His father Woody Aken is an accomplished slack key, guitar player and musician.
Kealii's family, the Kaleo family, are lineal descendants of the High Priest of Liloa, Laeanuikaumanamana. The very first Kaleo to have appeared was the son of Laeanuikaumanamana and Kuhiaokalani, was Kaleoolaeanuikaumanamana (b.1710 Ka'u, Hawai'i). He is the Grandson of Issac "Boy" Aken and Genevieve Kaleo; Great Grandson of Hawaiian Author Joseph ChunFat and Lillian Blaisdell (mothers side), who the Blaisdell family is the fifth largest family in the United States. His Blaisdell family hails from Lancashire, England where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor in the year 1550 when John Bleasedale had estates in Lancashire. The Blaisdell name is believed to be descended from St. Blais, a patron saint of wool combers. The addition of the "dell" or "dale" in Blaisdell/Bleasdale is possessive and typical of many Chesire, Lancashire and Cumberland family names.
Music Profession
Kealii's passion to perpetuate Traditional Hawaiian Music is also credited to his mentors who taught him everything he knows such as: Dr. Kuualoha Meyer-Hoomanawanui, his cousin Kumu J.R. Kahai Topolinski, Rev. Dennis Kamakahi, his 3rd cousin the late Dennis Pavao, his aunt and uncle Hoaonalani and Pearl Namomilaniokai Kaohelaulii and the late Judy "Nani Kauai" Keaomoai of Niihau.
Over the years, Keali'i's passion in perpetuating Traditional Hawaiian music thru originality has caught the attention and respect of one of Hawaii's most well-known and prolific Traditional Hawaiian songwriters of all time, Rev. Dennis Kamakahi. Dennis has said that Keali'i is the next generation of "haku mele" songwriters, and totally supports Keali'i's views that the only way to perpetuate the Traditional Hawaiian music is to introduce something new, which of course Keali'i is still learning, and often collaborates with Dennis. Keali'i has also earned the respect and attention of artists such as: Ledward Ka'apana, Roland Cazimero, Darlene Ahuna, Ku'uipo Kumukahi, Nohelani Cypriano, Sean Na'auao, and the late Dennis Pavao and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, and his uncle, the legendary Grammy Award winning Cyril Pahinui. Cyril Pahinui, who is featured with Keali'i on his second album, has classified Keali'i as one of Hawaii's most gifted and talented artists because of his ability of playing Ki Ho'alu, singing and his ability of writing original "haku mele's." He has written songs for Baba B (Come With Me / Track 11), [http://www.mele.com/music/artist/baba+b./best+of+fat+katz+vol+1/, Preston / A Sons Plea from the "Best of Fat Katz" CD] just to name a few. Keali'i only performs and sings either any original compositions that he has written or original songs from his mentors Dr. Kuualoha Meyer-Hoomanawanui and Kumu J.R. Kahai Topolinski.
However, in late 2006 after the release of his second CD, Kealii had suffered from a stroke. Since then, from early 2007 to current Kealii had regained about 98% with only some long term memory issues and minor speech issues.
Legal & Hawaiian Activist
During his musical career, he also attended law school and earned his Juris Doctor. He is the former principal of Nishijima-Blaisdell & Associates. Kealii is experienced in the field of U.S. Federal and State of Hawaii Labor Laws; Hawaii Family Laws and is ADR certified (mediation). He is also well versed in Hawaiian Kingdom Laws, particularly in Kuleana Land (Escheats of Kuleana), Allodial titles and Traditional Land Tenures.
Kealii is credited with securing his family Royal Patented Kuleana Lands in Ukumehame, Maui in perpetuity. He is also credited with the discovery of stunning violations committed by MECO (Maui Electric Co.) of desecration of a heiau, alongside his cousins Waylen Kahaialii, Wilmont Kahaialii and Willie K, which made headlines throughout the State of Hawaii.
Albums, Nā Hōkū Hanohano & Some Original Compositions
ALBUMS
- Ka Ulu Mae'Ole, Hula Records (1998)
- Island Favorites, Hula Records (1999)
- Keeping It Traditional, Pacific Hawaiian Entertainment(2006)
ACCREDITED ALBUMS
- Akoni and Da Palapalai Patch
- Baba B - Bigboy in Love
- Ehukai
- The Best of FatKatz
- Justin - Soothe You
NA HOKU HANOHANO
- Na Hoku Hanohano Award Finalist Hawaiian Academy of Recording Arts (1999)
- 2007 Na Hoku Hanohano Award Finalist Hawaiian Academy of Recording Arts (2007)
- Hawaii Music Awards finalist for Best Hawaiian Album (2007)
SOME ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS
- E Kuuipo Onaona
- E Maui Aina Kaulana
- E Pali No Ka Pono
- He Mele Hooipoipo
- Hilo
- Ka Lehua O Kilauea
- Kokee Me Kalalau
- Lehua He Nani No Oe
- Maui Nani E
- Nani Hana
- Pakalana
References
- 1999 Na Hoku Hanohano Award Nominees / Honolulu Star Bulletin
- 2007 Na Hoku Hanohano Award Finalist / Nahenahe.net
- Huapala.org
- Hula Records
- Pacific Hawaiian Music
- Hawaiian Concert Guide / Stroke