John Iervolino | ALANUI MELE: Hawaiʻi Hip-Hop History

This month we talk with a guest who is known for producing several chart-topping remixes through the 1980s and ’90s. John Iervolino’s determination laid the ground work for his success and for a partnership between his record label Quiet Storm Records and Universal Music Group in 1999. Hear how this milestone propelled the label to national recognition and eight bestselling albums, including Roots Music, Island Roots and Sudden Rush. This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support PBS Hawaiʻi: https://www.pbshawaii.org/donate Subscribe to the PBS Hawaiʻi channel for more clips:    / pbshawaiiorg   Follow PBS Hawaiʻi: Instagram:   / pbshawaii   Facebook:   / pbshawaii   TikTok:   / pbshawaii   LinkedIn:   / pbs-hawaii   #pbshawaii The ALANUI MELE: Hawaiʻi Hip-Hop History podcast explores the rich tapestry of Hawaiʻi’s Hip-Hop culture. Through candid interviews, each episode delves into Hawaiʻi’s unique connection to the genre.