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Natural Vibrations, (Natural Vibes for short or known by their fans as Natty Vibes), is a reggae band originally from Kahalu'u, Oahu, Hawaii, based out of San Diego, California with rock and pop influences.Crisp, Andrew (2012)
Natural Vibrations Come from Hawaii to Boise
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'', May 9, 2012.
The band has received several awards at the Hawaii Music Awards and three Na Hoku Hanohano Awards.Berger, John (2011)
Vibes' sixth album highlights members' talents, originality
, '' Honolulu Star-Advertiser'', September 4, 2011.


History


Formation

Natural Vibrations was formed by a group of friends who loved playing music; Penidean Pua'auli (lead vocals), Shane Abraham (keyboard, vocals), Kayton "Sly Mongoose" Macariola (percussion, vocals), Ricky "Koa" Ibarra (drums), Keoni Macariola (bass), and Wayne Enos (guitar, vocals) in 1992. They created a unique Hawaiian reggae sound with a party and dance style energy, which is described as "Jawaiian" (infusing Hawaiian music with Jamaican reggae). They became the premiere Hawaiian reggae band at backyard parties and festivals. Romantic love songs and smoking marijuana is a common theme in the band's songs.Greenberg, Adam
''The Circle'' Review
, AllMusic. Retrieved June 18, 2014


''Balls Rolling'' and ''All Natural''

The band's first studio album, ''Balls Rolling'', was released on June 1, 1996, and was a strong debut. Their second album, ''All Natural'', which was released on Cinnamon Red Records in late 1998. It won the Na Hoku Hanohano Award for best reggae album of the year in 1999.


''Getting High'' & ''The Circle''

Drummer Koa Ibarra was eventually replaced with Stacy Medeiros in 1997, and in 2000 Jehua Evans replaced Keoni Macariola on bass. In 2000, the band's third album, ''Getting High'', also released on Cinnamon Red Records, won them a second best reggae album award at the Hawaiian Music Awards. Natty Vibes won the best reggae album category a third time for their fourth album, ''The Circle'' on September 2, 2003, which was released on their own label, Natural Vibrations Records. The album also peaked at #12 on the ''
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, Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2014


''From The Heart'' & Best of album

After five years in which the band concentrated on performing internationally and spending time with their families, their fifth album, ''From the Heart'', was released on April 17, 2007, which in 2008 won a third best reggae album award at the Hawaiian Music Awards. The album gave them their highest ''Billboard'' chart placing, peaking at #5 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.Genegabus, Jason (2007)
Talking Story from the Heart
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'', May 25, 2007. Retrieved June 18, 2014
Their first compilation album, ''Ultimate Vibes, The best of Natural Vibrations'', released on May 31, 2009. It peaked at #15 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.


''Got This Music''

Fatty Vibes released their sixth studio album, ''Got This Music'', on September 6, 2011, on Go Aloha Entertainment. It was the band's first LP in five years. The album peaked at #12 on Billboard Reggae Albums charts.Mossman, Bill (2011)
Picking Up Good Vibrations
, '' MidWeek'', August 31, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2014
The album featured collaborations with Papa T from B.E.T. on two tracks and Jay 2boi, as well as Penidean's daughter Quela Pua'auli-Puahi singing a duet with her father. After a couple years, Natty Vibes released two singles in 2013, "Make You Stay" on February 2 and "Let It Grow" featuring Marlon Asher on July 16. But the band slowly dismantled after.


Departure of Penidean

In July 2014, after 23 years in Natural Vibrations, Penidean Pua'auli decided to leave the band and move back to Hawaii to focus on family and concrete on a solo career under the name "Peni Dean". He reunited with Kayton Macariola who joined his band on percussion and vocals, and worked on several tracks together.


Reunion

Penidean returned for a Natural Vibrations island-wide reunion tour called The Mahalo Tour in January 2018. It had been five years since the original members performed together and the concert included a two-hour set with over 30 of their greatest hits. It included special guests Three Plus Ekolu, Ho'onu'a, Malino, and Ten Feet. Penidean was once again on lead vocals for the single "Better Believe" which was released on August 8, 2019.


Legal battle

Penidean did not permanently return to Natty Vibes since the reunion tour. He continued to be a solo artist, along with bandmate Kayton Macariola. Despite writing most of the songs, the band asked him not to perform from the Natural Vibrations catalog while on stage as a solo artist like in the past, going so far as to order a
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from his former band.


Continuing band

Natural Vibrations was scheduled to perform at the 2020 and 2021
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, but both were postponed then eventually canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 27, 2022, Natural Vibrations current lineup performed in "The Bowl" at
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.


Lineup


Current band members

* Wayne Enos – Guitar, Vocals (1992–Present) * Sam Ites – Drums, Vocals (2021-Present) * Lucas Hom – Keyboard, Vocals (2021-Present) * Pu'unui – Bass, Vocals (2020-Present) * Wayne Tejada – Lead Vocals (2021-Present) * Shane "SKA Squiddy" Abraham – Keyboard, Vocals (1992–Present) * Jehua Evans – Guitar, Bass, Vocals (2000–Present)


Past band members

* Penidean "Peni Dean" Pua'auli – Lead Vocals (1992–2014, 2018) * Kayton "Sly Mongoose" Macariola – Percussion, Vocals (1992–2015, 2018) * Keoni Macariola – Bass (1992–2007) * Ricky "Koa" Ibarra – Drums (1992–2000) * Tony Saenz – Drums (2014–2016) * Brett "Big Chill" Cummings – Saxophone, Vocals (2016) * Ekona Ravey – Bass, Vocals (2014–2016) * Jamin "Chief Raga" Wong – Guitar, Vocals (2014–2016) * Max O'Leary – Trumpet * Timothy Pacheco – Drums * Stacy Medeiros – Drums (2000–2014)


Discography


Studio albums


Compilations

* ''Ultimate Vibes: The Best of Natural Vibrations'' (2009), Natural Vibrations Records – ''Billboard'' Top Reggae Albums #15


Singles


References


External links

* {{Authority control Musical groups from Hawaii American reggae musical groups Musical groups established in 1993 Mountain Apple Company artists Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners