Kai got an early break on the Don Sherwood Show in San Francisco, California. In late 1959, his single "Now There Are None" / "Isle Of No Aloha" was released. In 1963, his album
Island Love Songs was released. In November 1968, he was appearing live at the Hawaii-Five-O club with
Al Lopaka and
Nephi Hannemann. In 1968, he had a single released on
Don Ho's Hana Ho label. In the late 1990s, he was working on an album with actor / singer Nephi Hannemann which was to be a follow-up to Hannemann's album
The Polynesian Man but Kai died before it could come together.
Compositions His composition "Puka Shells" which was recorded by Rod Young made it to no 2 in the Hawaiian music charts in the mid-1970s. He also co-composed "The Poor People" with Cliff Muller. Another composition "Shells" was recorded by
Keola Beamer and included on his album for George Winston's Dancing Cat Records,
Wooden Boat album. ==Lani Kai discography==