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Robi Kahakalau, or, as
many of us call her, "Sistah Robi", is considered one of Hawai`i's most
popular entertainers, and is unquestionably one of our most versatile female
vocalists. She has won multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards for
excellence in the Hawaiian recording industry. Her distinctive voice,
creative energy, as well as mastery of seven languages (one of them being
Hawaiian) puts her in a class of her own.
Audiences viewing her live
performances are captivated by the glow of enthusiasm and sheer joy she
projects. Her unpretentious demeanor, radiant personality and contagious smile are all assets that compliment her as an artist
and enable her to bridge the gap between young and old, as well as cultural,
ethnic, linguistic, and certainly musical barriers.
A third-generation Hawaiian musician, born and raised in Germany, this "Hapa
Hawaiian - Half German" first moved to Hawai`i in 1980. "The moment she
stepped off the airplane," Robi knew that "she had found her new home." She
was determined to study and soak up all and everything about her Hawaiian
roots. Little did she know that 10 years later she would be a Hawaiian
language instructor at the University of Hawaii, as well as a successful
recording artist.
Robi started to sing professionally in her late teens. However, it was not
until she performed and recorded as female lead singer for the Hawaiian
Style Band in 1990 that her distinctive voice became widely recognized, and
her musical talent admired throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
In 1995, Kahakalau released her first solo project, entitled Sistah Robi,
which became an instant favorite on local charts.
Robi portrays her creative energy and versatility through the selection of
songs that present a picture of old and new, of Hawaiian and Haole, of
gentle and wild - like Robi herself.
Her second solo CD, Keiki o ka `Āina, released in 1997, further
revealed Robi's proficiency as an accomplished vocalist, reflecting her wide
range of musical styles and her ability to bring together some of
Hawaii's finest musical talent.
For the Millenium, Kahakalau released her third solo CD. "All I Want,",
which clearly expresses Robi's aloha for diversity and her talent as
vocalist and skilled linguist. It also displays Robi's natural gift for
harmonizing, well-known to her live audiences everywhere. Even more
amazingly, this CD exposes her talent as budding arranger and producer
extraordinaire. Says Sistah Robi: "All I want is to share my songs with
anyone who will enjoy the different musical styles that reflect who I am."
In between her own CD releases, she keeps busy with numerous tours,
performing with some of Hawaii's finest musicians and vocalists -- including
the Mākaha Sons, the late Dennis Pavao, "Auntie" Genoa Keawe, Fiji,
Sean Na`auao, Cyril Pahinui, Jeff Rasmussen, the former Ka`au Crater Boys,
Hapa, and more. These tours take her throughout the United States mainland
and include multiple Carnegie Hall engagements, regular Los Angeles (West Coast), Denver,
and Las Vegas performances, as well as international travel to Tahiti, Guam
and more recently to Japan and Sri Lanka.
What about any highlights in her musical career? Glowing with
enthusiasm, Robi starts with "the time she got to open for, hang out, and
actually talk story with Bonnie Raitt? Unquestionably Bonnie is Robi's most
influential role model. Robi also points out a "real fun gig" in Japan with
reggae group "Big Mountain", as well as two inter-island tours with
UB 40. Naturally, Carnegie Hall would have to be considered a true
honor, as well as major highlight to anyone's singing career, and then,
there was her fairly recent performce with the Honolulu Symphony.
Any new releases? This past year was Robi's turn to help friends and fellow
musicians on their projects (she appears on Konoshiki's most recent CD), on
Tiny Tadani's 2nd and up-coming 3rd project, on a "lullabye" CD recorded for
and presented to the granddaughter of Japan's Emperoror, as well as on
Christmas compilation CD. Presently, she is concentrating on a compilation
of duets with a variety of male singers.
Stay Tuned !
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