Lehua
Records became a major producer of Hawaiian music in 1972 when
it signed the Hui Ohana (Nedward and Ledward Kaapana and Dennis Pavao)
to a long term recording contract. Other artists recorded before and
after Melveen Leed joined the label with her Hawaiian-Country style of
music, recorded in Nashville. Inter-mixed with its more than 100 master
recordings are a number of recordings purchased from Makaha Records and
Sounds of Hawaii Records, going back to the 1960's. Lehua Records today
sells compact discs manufactured from its catalog of older master tapes
of Hawaiian music.
Mahalo Records, purchased from
well known record producer, Bill Murata, remains as a record label in
its own name. There are twenty three master tapes in this catalog of
which ten are currently on compact disc.
In
addition the company is an investor in real estate properties.
Latrobe
Vineyards grows sauvignon blanc and zinfandel wine grapes in the
Motherlode area of Northern California near Sacramento in El Dorado
County. Sales are made to interested wineries in and out of El
Dorado County. Located near Latrobe at the 1,000 foot elevation, the
warm microclimate provides perfect growing conditions for Sauvignon
Blanc and Zinfandel. |
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Hawaii, 96807-1207
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Hawaii, 96807-1207
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