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  • The Little Grass Shack: Plantation Era Hawaii, Island Music & the Roots of Aloha
    Jan 11 2026

    This episode of The Little Grass Shack on 91.5 KUNV Jazz & More takes listeners on a rich cultural journey through Hawaii’s plantation era, where sugar and pineapple reshaped the islands and waves of immigrants from China, Japan, Portugal, and beyond laid the foundation for modern island life. Hosted by Island Emery, the program blends island music, Hawaiian history, and storytelling to explore how labor, food, faith, and community came together under challenging conditions to create today’s diverse Hawaiian culture.

    Throughout the episode, Island Emery highlights pivotal moments such as the rise of sugar plantations, the arrival of immigrant communities, the birth of plantation-era foods like the plate lunch and manapua, and the lasting legacy of multicultural unity. Interwoven with classic and contemporary island music, reggae, and Hawaiian soul, the show celebrates resilience, aloha, and the power of shared traditions.

    The Little Grass Shack continues to serve as a musical and historical sanctuary—where the mana of the islands lives on through sound, memory, and connection.

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    1 Std. und 56 Min.
  • Hawai‘i’s First Foreigners: Culture, Exchange & Island Legends – The Little Grass Shack
    Nov 30 2025

    Step inside The Little Grass Shack—your weekly destination for aloha, island storytelling, and the mana of Hawai‘i. In this episode, Island Emery takes listeners on a powerful journey through one of the most defining moments in Hawaiian history: the arrival of Captain James Cook in 1778 and the profound cultural, political, and spiritual impact that followed.

    Blending Hawaiian history, island perspectives, and a curated soundtrack of classic and contemporary island music, this episode explores:

    🌴 Highlights From This Episode

    • The first documented foreign landing in Waimea, Kaua‘i, where Cook’s crew exchanged metal for food, sparking early cross-cultural contact.
    • The introduction of iron to Hawai‘i, and how nails and tools quickly transformed fishing, farming, and building practices.
    • The food exchanges between Hawaiians and Cook’s men—taro, fish, pork, coconuts, hardtack, and salted meat—that laid the groundwork for the fusion of food cultures still seen today.
    • Captain Cook’s dramatic return to Kealakekua Bay, his deification during the Makahiki season, and the escalating tensions that led to his death.
    • Historical spotlights on Waimea and Kealakekua as modern destinations rich with cultural significance, memory, and reverence.
    • “WTF – What The Fact?” segments, exploring surprising truths about early contact, iron, trade, and cultural transformation.
    • “What’s the Grinds?” food history, diving into how early exchanges shaped the flavors of Hawai‘i.
    • “Destination on the Dial”, highlighting the real places tied to Cook’s arrival and legacy.
    • Positive Note of the Day, reminding listeners how the spirit of aloha can guide modern interactions and cultural understanding.

    🎶 Music & Aloha Through Every Segment

    Between history spotlights and cultural storytelling, this episode features a rich playlist of island classics, reggae, contemporary Hawaiian hits, and the warm vocal sound that defines The Little Grass Shack. Each track carries you deeper into the story, blending melody with meaning.

    🌺 Why This Episode Matters

    The arrival of Cook marks a turning point in Hawaiian history—one filled with curiosity, cultural exchange, conflict, and profound transformation. Island Emery brings this chapter to life with respect, context, and aloha, helping listeners understand not only what happened, but why it matters today.

    If you cherish Hawaiian heritage, island music, culture, history, or storytelling, this episode offers a deeply immersive ride across time, place, and connection.

    🏝️ Stay Connected

    Discover more island stories, music, and mana at IslandEmory.com and keep the aloha flowing every Sunday on 91.5 Jazz & More.

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • A Hawaiian Legend Remembered: Brother Walter I Palani Spotlight
    Nov 20 2025

    This week on The Little Grass Shack from 91.5 KUNV Las Vegas, Island Emery takes listeners on a heartfelt journey through the life, music, and cultural impact of Brother Walter I Palani, one of Hawaii’s most cherished entertainers and cultural ambassadors. Known for his soulful voice, warm stage presence, and deep connection to Hawaiian tradition, Brother Walter helped carry the aloha spirit into a new generation of island music lovers.

    Throughout the episode, Island Emery shares memories, history, and stories from Brother Walter’s early days performing in Waikiki, to his rise as a beloved singer, guitarist, and storyteller whose performances blended mele, island reggae, Hawaiian classics, and contemporary island favorites. Listeners are reminded of signature songs like “Sweet Lady of Waihole,” “Island Afternoon,” and “Keep Hawaiian Lands in Hawaiian Hands,” all of which helped cement his legacy as a keeper of culture.

    Alongside the spotlight tribute, this episode features a full playlist of island hits, island reggae, contemporary Hawaiian music, and heartfelt jams that embody the warmth and authenticity of the Ninth Island community. Emery also shares “WTF – What The Fact,” offering insight into Brother Walter’s influence as a mentor, role model, and voice of Hawaiian pride.

    Whether you’re Hawaiian at heart, a longtime fan of Brother Walter, or discovering his legacy for the first time, this episode celebrates the values of ʻohana, aloha, storytelling, and cultural pride that he championed throughout his life.

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • Island Vibes & Aloha Spirit Live from Las Vegas”
    Nov 14 2025

    This week’s episode of Little Grass Shack brings another warm wave of aloha, island storytelling, and classic Hawaiian hits for our listeners in Las Vegas and beyond. The crew shares laughter, memories, and heartfelt moments while showcasing the music that connects us all back to the 808 — even from right here in the 702.

    The episode features:

    • 🌺 Traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music
    • 🌴 Stories of island life, ʻohana, and culture
    • 🎶 Reflections on growing up in Hawaiʻi and reconnecting with home
    • 🤙 Listener shout-outs, community notes, and real-time reactions
    • 🌧️ Weather, vibes, and updates from across the islands
    • 🎵 Island favorites, reggae, Jawaiian, slack-key stylings, and more
    • ❤️ Conversations about gratitude, family, and keeping the aloha spirit alive — no matter where you live

    From heartfelt memories to laugh-out-loud moments, this episode captures the magic of Hawaiʻi through music and talk-story. Whether you’re a local, a former kamaʻāina living on the mainland, or simply someone who loves Polynesian culture, this episode keeps you connected to the sounds and soul of the Pacific.

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • King Kahekili: The Thunder of Maui
    Nov 6 2025

    Island Emory takes listeners on a rhythmic and cultural journey through the legacy of King Kahekili II—Maui’s fearsome “Thunder Chief.” This episode intertwines island classics like “Drop Baby Drop,” “Silver Wings,” and “Let the Good Times Roll” with stories of bravery, artistry, and rivalry—from Kahekili’s striking half-body tattoos to his legendary battles with King Kamehameha. Emory also dives into Hawaiian sustenance traditions and how warriors drew strength from the land and sea. The result is a soulful blend of history, music, and aloha.
    (Featured segments: “Spotlight on Kahekili,” “WTF: What the Fact,” and “What’s the Grinds.”)

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • November 2nd 2025 - King Kamehameha: The Warrior Who United the Islands
    Oct 30 2025

    In this week’s Little Grass Shack, Island Emery takes listeners on a journey through the life and legacy of King Kamehameha I—the warrior, strategist, and unifier who shaped the Hawaiian Islands into one nation. From his prophetic birth beneath Halley’s Comet to his legendary feats of strength, military conquests, and sacred construction of Puʻukoholā Heiau, this episode celebrates the courage, wisdom, and aloha that defined his reign. Along the way, enjoy island favorites and heartfelt reflections that keep Hawaiian culture and history alive through music, storytelling, and the spirit of aloha.

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • October 26th, 2025 -From Queens to Coastlines: The Spirit of Aloha Through Time
    Oct 22 2025

    In this week’s Little Grass Shack, Island Emery guides listeners on a musical and cultural journey through the heart of Hawai‘i. Blending classic island melodies with rich storytelling, Emery highlights the legacy of Queen Ka‘ahumanu, whose courage reshaped Hawaiian society, and explores the sacred Kohala Coast, birthplace of King Kamehameha the Great. Between songs that evoke the rhythm of island life, Emery shares reflections on the aloha spirit, the evolution of Hawaiian cuisine—from poi to kālua pig—and timeless lessons of kindness, respect, and community.

    Each segment flows with the warmth of island hospitality, inviting listeners from Las Vegas to the Ninth Island and beyond to “live aloha and aloha will live with you.”

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.
  • October 19th, 2025 - Kū: The God of War and Protector of the Islands
    Oct 16 2025

    This week on The Little Grass Shack, Island Emory takes listeners on a powerful journey into the heart of Hawaiian legend with the story of , the mighty God of War. Known as one of the four great deities of ancient Hawaii, Kū’s influence went far beyond the battlefield — shaping the islands’ traditions of farming, fishing, leadership, and community resilience.

    From the heiau of Puʻukoholā, where King Kamehameha the Great sought Kū’s blessing for unifying the islands, to tales of Kū transforming into a breadfruit tree to feed his family, this episode explores how strength, sacrifice, and balance define the Hawaiian spirit.

    Alongside classic and contemporary island music, Island Emory celebrates the mana — the living energy — of a god whose presence still inspires warriors, artists, and cultural leaders today.

    A weekly escape to aloha, culture, and storytelling — only on 91.5 KUNV Jazz & More, The Little Grass Shack

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    1 Std. und 57 Min.