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What is the Real Sound of Hawaii?

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

For the third consecutive year, a slack-key album took the Hawaiian Grammy. Today on Soundcheck: We look at why islanders say there is much more to their music and check out some of it. Also: The 14-piece band Brooklyn Qawwali Party performs live.

What is the Real Sound of Hawaii?

Along with the call of the conch, slack-key guitar music has become synonymous with the sound of Hawaii. And for the third consecutive year, a slack-key album took the Grammy for Best Hawaiian Album. But islanders say there is much more to their music. We speak with Daniel Ho, producer ...

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Brooklyn Qawwali Party

The 14-piece band Brooklyn Qawwali Party makes jazz inspired by Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. They perform live.

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