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  1. Kalapana (band) - Wikipedia

    Kalapana is an American pop-rock band from Honolulu, Hawaii. They are known for their songs “Naturally,” "Nightbird," and “The Hurt”. [1] In 1973, childhood friends DJ Pratt and Malani …

  2. Kalapana - YouTube Music

    Kalapana is an American pop-rock band from Honolulu, Hawaii. They are known for their songs “Naturally, ” "Nightbird," and “The Hurt”.

  3. KALAPANAMUSIC

    For 25 years, Kalapana has been a staple of Hawaiian music. Led by Mackey Feary and Malani Bilyeu with guitarist DJ Pratt, Kalapana's sound has evolved...

  4. Kalapana: A Town Forged by Lava Flows - Big Island Blog

    Kalapana is a charming town located in the Puna District on the Island of Hawaiʻi. Situated at the end of Highway 130 and a 6-mile hike from the Kalapana lava viewing site, this town offers …

  5. Kalapana Information, Photos & More - Hawaii Guide

    Jul 22, 2022 · In 1990, Pu'u O'o began sending rivers of molten earth their way until eventually the area was buried in 50-75 feet of lava, leaving only small pockets of land "kipukas" untouched. …

  6. Kalapana - Apple Music

    Jul 23, 2025 · Listen to music by Kalapana on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Kalapana including Nightbird (Remastered), The Hurt (Remastered) and more.

  7. Kalapana — Henry Kapono Foundation | 501(c)(3)

    Mar 8, 2022 · Kalapana emerged as one of the most popular bands on the Hawaiian music scene in the 70s, producing a steady stream of hits. Their eponymous 1975 debut album hailed as …

  8. Kalapana - Kalapana I (Full Album) - YouTube

    Kalapana - Kalapana I (Full Album) by MRroper88 • Playlist • 10 videos • 1,124,110 views

  9. Kalapana (band) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Sep 26, 2024 · Kalapana is a Hawaiian group that performs pop and soft rock music. They are known for their songs "Naturally" and "The Hurt". In 1973, childhood friends David John (DJ) …

  10. Kalapana, Hawaii - Wikipedia

    Kalapana is a town and a region in the Puna District on the Island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. [2] The town was the original location of the Star of the Sea Painted Church.