Honolulu Civil Beat | #HIStorytellers: Waiʻolena by Genesis Pililani Pua-Kaipo @civilbeat | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
Genesis Pililani Pua-Kaipo grew up singing. She was the kid that was always carrying her ukulele, ready to jam, and played in successful groups around Hawaiʻi Island for years, but then she started driving a cab and drifted away from music. She drove for seven years until her best friend got married during the pandemic, this moment led her back to music.
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Genesis Pililani Pua-Kaipo grew up singing. She was the kid that was always carrying her ukulele, ready to jam, and played in successful groups around Hawaiʻi Island for years, but then she started driving a cab and drifted away from music. She drove for seven years until her best friend got married during the pandemic, this moment led her back to music.
Hawaii Storytellers is a community-driven event series by Honolulu Civil Beat that puts community voices at center stage sharing true, first-person narratives. Find all of our events here: civilbeat.org/upcoming-events
Honolulu Civil Beat is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt news organization dedicated to cultivating an informed body of citizens, all striving to make Hawaii a better place to live. Read our stories online at civilbeat.org
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