Kaliko Ma'i'i (Palmiera)
is Kämau's bass player, he stems from the Ma'i'i Clan of musicians. He
is the son of the Legendary artist, songwriter, and bass man Steve Ma'i'i.
Kaliko has a gift
for creating lasting melodic bass lines and draws his influence from the Ohana,
as he adds to Kämau that sweet Ma'i'i sound.Kaliko
joined Kämau because of his desire to play original maoli music.
Bios....all about us
Hailing from Kaua'i,
Kamana is a member of the renowned Beamer family and is the son of Kapono
Beamer. It is difficult to talk about Hawaiian music without mentioning the
Beamers. Kamana stands proudly behind his family legacy, while striving to
create a sound that is uniquely his own.
Kamana is essential
to Kämau with his thought-provoking lyrics and his truly original songs.
Kamana takes much of the vocal leads and plays guitar in slack key tunings
as well as "standard" tuning, while combining many rhythmic influences.
Each generation of Beamer musicians, singers, and dancers strove eloquently
to capture and enrich the music of their time, Kamana continues in this tradition.

While he is a cousin
of Kamana on the "Pocho" side of things. Adam is a lineal descendant
of Zatimustio Zaslovski, a Kolyosnaya Lira (russian lira) player for the Tzar
of Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
Adam "ZULU"
Zaslow, builds on his family traditions of music while bringing his conga
flavor to every woman's favorite drink, the "white russian."....
"If Kamana
is the Brain's and Liko is the Brawns then what is Adam ? He is .....
He is the Zaslow." The Zaslow has played only for 6 years and in that
time he has focused on his musical passion. This proved to be a good decision
because of his dedication and natural talent, his craftsmenship continues
to grown in leaps and bounds.