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Posting Date: January 2, 2026
This episode presents a Hawaiian-centered view of Christmas—warm weather, ʻohana, ʻukulele-forward arrangements, modern island pop, cultural continuity, and local identity. The selections reflect how Christmas is lived and felt in Hawaiʻi and across the island diaspora, without reliance on winter imagery or snow.
Playlist & Show Notes (Original Order)A declarative opening track that establishes the theme of the episode. “No Snow” embraces a distinctly local Christmas experience—sunshine, island rhythms, and a confident rejection of mainland winter clichés.
Light, joyful, and ʻukulele-centered, this track reinforces the relaxed island tone of the show and highlights the instrument as a seasonal cultural anchor.
Rich harmonies from Pure Heart paired with Jake Shimabukuro’s expressive ʻukulele evoke community singing traditions and the warmth of shared holiday gatherings.
A soulful, contemporary take on a familiar holiday standard, blending virtuoso ʻukulele work with modern Hawaiian vocal phrasing.
A reflective, intimate performance centered on homecoming—particularly resonant for island families spread across oceans and continents.
A playful, high-energy arrangement that highlights the ʻukulele’s global reach while adding contrast and humor to the set.
The centerpiece of the episode. This iconic song bridges generations, connecting a classic recording legacy with a modern Hawaiian voice and reaffirming the song’s enduring cultural role.
A youthful, energetic island take on a rock-and-roll Christmas classic, injecting momentum and contemporary flair into the playlist.
More than a holiday song, this track emphasizes unity, representation, and the role of the next generation in carrying culture forward.
A contemporary Christmas song grounded in Hawaiian identity, blending modern production with strong cultural presence.
A culturally rooted piece that deepens the emotional and linguistic range of the episode.
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Posting Date: January 2, 2026
This episode presents a Hawaiian-centered view of Christmas—warm weather, ʻohana, ʻukulele-forward arrangements, modern island pop, cultural continuity, and local identity. The selections reflect how Christmas is lived and felt in Hawaiʻi and across the island diaspora, without reliance on winter imagery or snow.
Playlist & Show Notes (Original Order)A declarative opening track that establishes the theme of the episode. “No Snow” embraces a distinctly local Christmas experience—sunshine, island rhythms, and a confident rejection of mainland winter clichés.
Light, joyful, and ʻukulele-centered, this track reinforces the relaxed island tone of the show and highlights the instrument as a seasonal cultural anchor.
Rich harmonies from Pure Heart paired with Jake Shimabukuro’s expressive ʻukulele evoke community singing traditions and the warmth of shared holiday gatherings.
A soulful, contemporary take on a familiar holiday standard, blending virtuoso ʻukulele work with modern Hawaiian vocal phrasing.
A reflective, intimate performance centered on homecoming—particularly resonant for island families spread across oceans and continents.
A playful, high-energy arrangement that highlights the ʻukulele’s global reach while adding contrast and humor to the set.
The centerpiece of the episode. This iconic song bridges generations, connecting a classic recording legacy with a modern Hawaiian voice and reaffirming the song’s enduring cultural role.
A youthful, energetic island take on a rock-and-roll Christmas classic, injecting momentum and contemporary flair into the playlist.
More than a holiday song, this track emphasizes unity, representation, and the role of the next generation in carrying culture forward.
A contemporary Christmas song grounded in Hawaiian identity, blending modern production with strong cultural presence.
A culturally rooted piece that deepens the emotional and linguistic range of the episode.

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