Updated at 1:48 p.m., Monday, May 21, 2007
Maui filmmaker wins Emmy for Keola Beamer film
Loren Moreno
Advertiser Staff Writer
The film, directed and produced by Ken K. Martinez Burgmaier for Hawaii Public Television (KHET), is the first Hawaiian music documentary to receive an Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
"I am overwhelmed with being honored with the Emmy Award and we must thank King Kamehameha for bringing over the Spanish and Mexican vaqueros, our paniolo (cowboys) to help with cattle and the wonderful gift of the guitar to our islands, that passed it on to all the Hawaiian musicians that have been perpetuating slack key guitar today and for tomorrow," Martinez Burgmaier, of Jazz Alley TV-Maui Reflection Films, said in a statement.
The film includes Keola Beamer, Nona Beamer, George Winston, Ledward Kaapana, Cyril Pahunui, Cindy Combs, Ozzie Kotani, Willie Nelson, John Kolivas, Moanalani Beamer and all the rich history of kiho 'alu.
San Francisco/Northern California is one of the 20 chapters awarding regional Emmys. The award ceremony was held on May 12.