Mahalo nui loa to these cherished friends for the laughter, lessons, and lasting inspiration they brought to Pu’uloa. Though our paths have diverged, they will always remain part of our ʻohana.
We carry their legacy forward in every note we play.
Puʻuloa: The Premier Hawaiian Band for VA, Richmond & East Coast Events. Authenticity in every note!
Mahalo nui loa to these cherished friends for the laughter, lessons, and lasting inspiration they brought to Pu’uloa. Though our paths have diverged, they will always remain part of our ʻohana.
We carry their legacy forward in every note we play.
Wendley "Bert" Kekauoha was born and raised in Hawai'i. He is a Singer/Songwriter who posesses soothing baritone vocals and plays Guitar and Bass. His repertoire of Hawaiian music is vast and deep.
Wendley is a US Army Veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in I Corps with the 101st Airborne Division.
You will always be treasured and valued, Unko Bert!
Hometown:
Kaka'ako, Hawaii on the island of O'ahu
McKinley High School Graduate c/o '67
Wendley's Album "Ala Moana" is available on all music streaming platforms.
Apple Music
Professional Experience:
o Pu'uloa
o Happy Hula Band
o Various Private Events
o Various Public Events
Rofiza “Fiza”Daley is a Singer, Hula dancer, and self-described “lover of all music and dance”. She was born and raised in the tiny Southeast Asian Country of Singapore. She came to the United States in 1997 and currently lives in Mechanicsville, VA with her husband, “Rick the Roadie” and children.
Fiza began dancing and singing in her early childhood years, mainly driven by her parent’s love of music. Her mother was a lead singer, and her father played the bass in the early 60s and 70s.
"Hula dance is a form of healing and self-expression. It tells the story of a particular event or person through their dance, using hand motions and facial expressions to convey the meaning. Second, hula is a way to connect with the spirt of Aloha, or Love. Hula is simply beautiful to watch. The gracefulness of the dancers and the flowing motions of the dance are mesmerizing, and anyone who watches a hula performance can appreciate its beauty."
...Fiza
Style of Dance:
Hula 'Auana meaning to wander or drift, a modern less formal hula accompanied by song and Western-influenced musical instruments such as Spanish Style Guitar, Upright Bass, Hawaiian Steel Guitar, and the ‘Ukulele.
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