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  NA LEO PILIMEHANA, Hawaiian meaning the voices blending together in warmth, puts out some of the best of island contemporary music in Hawaii. Nalani Choy, Lehua Kalima Heine and Angela Morales are Hawaiian women in their 30s. They run their own record label company; they compose, write lyrics, record and perform music; they do volunteer work; play sports and they're moms and wives! They are real women with real lives sticking close to their ideals and putting their friendship first.

THE BEGINNING..Angela, Lehua and Nalani met in seventh grade at Kamehameha Schools and all became members of the concert glee club. They had their first hit as seniors when they entered Hawaii's youth talent contest, "Brown Bags to Stardom" in 1984 with their original song, "Local Boys." The tune, "an ode to the bronzed and buffed," as local writer David Choo says, blasted onto the charts and ruled as #1 for months. Stoked by the response, they put out their first hit album, also called "Local Boys" which included three other original compositions. The next year, the hit single "Local Boys" won the prestigious Hoku Music Award (Hawaii's Grammys) and it became the best selling single in Hawaii's history, a record that still stands!
   
  1st Group from Hawaii to successfully cross the line between "Hawaiian" music and the adult contemporary music format.

1st female group from Hawaii to reach the R&R AC Charts

1st group from Hawaii to headline Los Angeles' House of Blues (August 1997)

1st group from Hawaii marketed in Japan's pop music category. (1995, Flying with Angels)

Na Leo Is First Hawaiian Band To Headline Hollywood's House of Blues
   
 

Hit Single makes it to National Radio's "Top 99" for 1999...December 1999, landing at #54 for the year, and beating the odds once again for an independent label, Na Leo's "Poetry Man" tops other national hits to make Radio and Records' (RR) "Top 99" adult contemporary (AC) songs for 1999.

" The Rest of Your Life" earns the #1 "Phone Burner" spot on Muzak...the most-requested song by callers to Muzak for 1999's third quarter.

August 1997, Na Leo is personally invited by Rod Carew to sing the National Anthem at Anaheim Stadium for an Anaheim Angels home game.