Makawao resident Koakāne Mattos is the winner of the 23rd annual Richard Ho‘opi‘i Leo Ki‘eki‘e Falsetto Contest. Courtesy photo Makawao resident Koakāne Mattos has entered the annual Richard Ho’opi’i ...
KAPALUA (HawaiiNewsNow) - Koakane Mattos of Makawao won first place with his rendition of Kalamaʻula at a Festivals of Aloha contest on Maui. Saturday night, the Richard Hoʻopi‘i Leo Ki’eki’e Falsetto ...
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