
Prepare to be FRIGHTENED! Here in JEFF GERE’s first collection of Hawaii’s spookiest contemporary tales are 5 true tales of people meeting Pele, the volcano goddess. In The Man Who Met Pele (7:57), (see video) Pele smiles at a boy, her eyes glow red, and she burns him. Pele gives a hula master new chants. Burning Behind the Ear (9:16). A beautiful Hawaiian tells how floating, Pele invited her Father to live with her in her flaming home, in Father’s Tale (7:58) (see video) and another time invisibly held her mother’s feet when she visited the Volcano (Mother’s Tale (12:06), until she admitted Pele’s power. These last two stories are told with terrifyingly good musical accompaniment on keyboard by Les Adam & percussionist Sandra Lee Akaka. From The Roots of Ironwood Trees (12:36), the spirits punish a disrespectful man. Then come two bizarre shark stories (Shark’s Cove (7:20), Daddy One Shark (5:30). In Two Tutus (12:18) a woman breaks down confessing her battle with a grandmother who prayed people to death.
Enjoy them … in the dark … but NOT ALONE!
These stories are NOT for young children (under 10). Really.
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Volumes 2 & 3 collect other Spooky Stories of Hawaii
"I've known about Talk Story Radio for some time now, and ofcourse I've heard you tell stories before and basked in it. But onlytonight did I really check it out. My infant son and I listened toseveral pieces on TSR and then got to 'Pele, Mother andFather'...f***ing brilliant Jeff! As a story teller through music I wasin awe of your ability to use your voice to stir the very guts of thelistener. I just have to tell you how good you are. Mahalo for yourwork. Really. With great respect and much Aloha"
- Millicent Cummings (musician/songwriter/mother)



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