| Amy Hanaiali'i Gillion is one of the top female falsetto singers in Hawaii. She is the grandaughter of choreographer Jennie Napua Woodd who worked many on many of the Hawaii-related films of the 1930's and 1940's.
Amy's grandfather is trumpet player Lloyd B. Gilliom. Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom is an American vocalist and songwriter. Hawaiian songbird Amy Hānaiali'i Gilliom has been the darling of the isles and especially of her home island of Maui since she was in grade school.Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom is an American vocalist and songwriter.Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom is an American vocalist and songwriter.Amy Hānaiali'i's talent emerges from a disciplined classical training, fused powerhouse vocals, and honoring her family's worldly heritage.
Amy performed with Willie Kahaiali'i (Willie K) in the 1990's, and they were a hugely success duo. They broke up both personally and professionally in 2001 and Amy returned to performing solo, recording on her own label called Hanaialii.
Any and Willie K toured together again in 2003 and recorded another album together that was nominated for the first Hawaiian music grammy award.
Awards Won By Amy Hanaialii Gilliom Amy's Na Hoku Hanohano Awards 2002 - Female focalist of the Year (Puuhonua) 2000 - Female Vocalist of the Year (Nostalgia) 1998 - Female Vo
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