Brother Noland

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Coconut Girl 03:36 Tools
Opelu Story 01:56 Tools
Opelu 04:27 Tools
Kawaihae 04:27 Tools
Are You Native? 03:49 Tools
Big Ship 05:11 Tools
Pua Lane 04:14 Tools
Backfire 03:43 Tools
Are You Native 02:56 Tools
Feel Like You Free 03:31 Tools
Kona Kai Opua 03:28 Tools
Juju Rock 03:59 Tools
Look What They've Done 04:12 Tools
Royal Hawaiian Hotel 03:59 Tools
Sweet Asian Honey 05:09 Tools
Sing With the Stars 03:44 Tools
Jaime Lee 04:37 Tools
Little Lullabye 03:18 Tools
Magic Planet 03:13 Tools
Harbor Town 03:24 Tools
Pueo, Tara and Me 00:00 Tools
Sweet Lovin Sounds 03:24 Tools
Rainbow Maker (Live) 01:50 Tools
Great Hawaiian Man 01:50 Tools
Easy Skankin' 01:50 Tools
Kona Kai `Opua 01:50 Tools
Sun Daddy 04:35 Tools
Ka Ipo Lei Manu 04:05 Tools
Slow It Down 00:30 Tools
Pueo, Tara & Me 04:48 Tools
Urban Island 04:24 Tools
Rainbow Maker 00:30 Tools
Mr. San Cho Lee 04:51 Tools
Mercy, Mercy 04:51 Tools
Master Blaster 04:24 Tools
Coconut_Girl 00:30 Tools
Good Morning Hale'iwa 02:26 Tools
Ho'oheno Keia No Beauty 04:24 Tools
Sweet Lovin' Sounds 04:51 Tools
Forever Young 04:05 Tools
Do You Feel Like You Free 03:44 Tools
Easy Skankin 04:09 Tools
Jamie Lee 04:36 Tools
Muliwai 04:36 Tools
Hawai'i Pono'i / Hawai'i Aloha 04:36 Tools
Henehene Kou Aka 04:36 Tools
The Many Things 04:09 Tools
Life Feels Fine 04:09 Tools
My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawai'i 04:09 Tools
Ho'onanea 04:09 Tools
Mr. Sky 04:09 Tools
"Duke" 04:09 Tools
Keawaiki 04:09 Tools
Daddy 04:24 Tools
The Water 04:24 Tools
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Music is the thread that has always run through and held Brother Noland’s life together. It doesn’t matter what else he may be focused on at any particular moment. Music is the means by which he expresses who he is and what his life is about. While he is a man of many passions, music is the consuming passion of his life. Brother Noland is an impact player in Hawaii’s music scene. He is always out in front, changing and pushing the music to unexpected places. The term innovator fits Noland well. Before his first smash hit, Coconut Girl, the term Jawaiian music didn’t really exist. Now, he is often credited with the birth of Jawaiian music. But like all true innovators, Noland cannot be pigeon holed. He loves the Jawaiian feel, but he can’t restrict himself to only one kind of music. He also excels in traditional Hawaiian music, slack key, and Hawaiian swing music because music makes him feel good and good music, no matter the genre makes him feel better. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.