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Kalapana (band)

Kalapana is an American pop-rock band from Honolulu, Hawaii. They are known for their songs “Naturally” and “The Hurt”.

Kalapana
The founding members of the band Kalapana
(From Left to Right)
Kirk Thompson, Bryant "Mackey" Feary, Jr., Carl James "Malani" Bilyeu, and David John (DJ) Pratt
Background information
OriginHonolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
GenresRock and roll, folk rock, soft rock
Years active1974–present
LabelsAbattoir Records, Bluewater Records, Pony Canyon Records, OTB Records, Manifesto Records
MembersGaylord Holomalia [keyboards]
Kenji Sano [electric bass]
Past membersKirk Thompson
(co-founder)

David John "DJ" Pratt
(co-founder/† 2021)
Carl James "Malani" Bilyeu
(co-founder/† 2018)
Bryant Mackey Feary, Jr.
(co-founder/† 1999)
Kimo Cornwell [keyboards, guitar]
Maurice Bega [vocals]
Michael Paulo [sax, flute]
Randy Aloya [vocals, bass]

Alvin Fejarang [drums]
(† 2017)

History

Early history (1973 – 1986)

In 1973, childhood friends DJ Pratt and Malani Bilyeu auditioned at the Rainbow Villa for Cecilio & Kapono. Bilyeu was a solo performer at the Oar House in Hawaii Kai while Pratt was downstairs at Chuck’s in Sunlight with Kirk Thompson. They got together in Pratt’s grandfather’s garage with Mackey Feary, another solo act at the Oar House. They wrote songs, rehearsed, and at one point discussed the meaning of Kalapana. The literal translation of the word “Kalapana” is “sprouting money”. Thompson said the meaning was “beat of the music”, but he preferred the name “Dove” for the band. Pratt thought it meant “black sand”. Regardless, they named themselves Kalapana, playing their first gig at Chuck’s in Hawaii Kai.

Kalapana became a regular band at a Honolulu club called The Toppe Ada Shoppe. They opened concerts for Earth, Wind & Fire, Batdorf & Rodney, The Moody Blues, Sly & The Family Stone, and Cecilio & Kapono.

In 1975, the band released their debut self-titled album Kalapana, featuring Jackie Kelso on sax and flute, Bill Perry on bass, and Larry Brown on drums. The album was a big success in Hawaii and Japan.

Their second album Kalapana II was released in late 1976. The band performed a three-concert event at the Waikiki Shell during the span of June 25–27, 1976, where 25,000 people attended.

Kalapana won several Nani Awards, the predecessor to the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. They were nominated for four categories and received Best Performance by a Duo or Group, and Best Male Vocalist (for Feary), who by year's end had split from the group for a solo career.

With Pratt, Bilyeu, and Thompson remaining, the group added bassist and vocalist Randy Aloya (replacing the departed Feary), sax and woodwinds player Michael Paulo, and drummer Alvin Fejarang. The band’s third album Kalapana III was released in late 1977. Earlier that year, Kalapana helped select the entrants for the "Home Grown" album project.

Kalapana’s fourth album Many Classic Moments, primarily a soundtrack to the Gary Capo-helmed surf film of the same name, was released in 1978. The domestic version of the album contained eight Kalapana tracks while the Japanese version was a two-record set with 22 tracks total, featuring additional orchestral music composed by David Wheatley.

With Kalapana’s popularity in Japan going strong, the band toured there regularly, adding keyboardist and guitarist Kimo Cornwell (formerly of Beowolf and later with Hiroshima). The 1978 live album In Concert was released only in Japan. After the album’s release, Kirk Thompson left the band to pursue a solo career as a producer. His first project as writer, arranger, and producer, the self-titled (and only) album by new Hawaii band Lemuria, was released in 1979.

Kalapana continued as a six-piece with the 1979 album Northbound. Randy Aloya left the group soon after the album’s release, with Malani Bilyeu and Michael Paulo also exiting after the album’s tour had ended.

In 1980, DJ Pratt and Alvin Fejarang continued as Kalapana and released Hold On and the live album Japan Jam Live, both Japan-only releases. The band would then go on hiatus.

On December 26, 1982, Bilyeu, Feary, Thompson, Fejarang, Paulo, and Aloya played a one-night "Kalapana Live Reunion" concert at the Waikiki with Hawaii guitarist John Rapoza standing in for Pratt. Kalapana then went dormant for several years while the various members pursued separate projects.[1]

Hurricane and Pony Canyon (1986 - 1999)

In 1986, Kalapana reunited as a quintet—Bilyeu, Feary, and Pratt plus Gaylord Holomalia (keyboards) and Kenji Sano (electric bass) – and recorded a successful comeback album, Hurricane. Kalapana presented the album at a release party at Rascals discothèque in Waikiki. The invitations were sent out with singles from the album; roses and T-shirts were given away at the venue.

For the "Hurricane" concert, the band wore suits. For the song "Living Without You", the band was brought out wearing white zoot suit dinner jackets with red velvet bow ties. Kenji, Mackey, Malani, and DJ performed choreography during the concert while Gaylord anchored the group on keyboards.

Kalapana released Lava Rock in 1987, and performed with Hiroshima and Anri, musicians from Japan. Kalapana played at the grand opening of the Hard Rock Cafe in Honolulu. They performed in the Philippines for crowds of 10,000 people at two sold-out concerts, toured Japan, the west coast of the contiguous US, Tahiti, Samoa, Guam, Saipan, and outer islands; their first feature-length video of the Lava Rock Concert was taped at the Waikiki Shell. Kalapana toured Japan with Michael Paulo, who was then with Al Jarreau's band, and Tris Imboden, the drummer for Chicago. Following, Kalapana signed a five-album deal with Pony Canyon Records.

In 1997, Kalapana released the Hawaii version of Captain Santa Island Music with liner notes by international radio DJ Kamasami Kong. More recently, Kalapana released, in Japan, another CD titled The Very Best of Kalapana, a compilation of twenty songs.

After battling drugs, drug treatment programs, and relapses, Mackey Feary was sentenced to prison. On February 20, 1999, Feary hanged himself in his jail cell. Feary's problems and eventual suicide called attention to the patterns of drug addiction and mental health and treatment needs.[2][3]

Post-Feary era (1999 and onward)

During the summer of 1999, Kalapana released "Love Under the Sun", the title song for FM Nagoya's compilation CD, which was used for FM Nagoya's Summer Campaign. Also, they recorded the theme song for the Asahi Super Cup, a series of sailboat races held off the coast of Oahu. Both recordings were done at TK Disc Studios, which are Japanese recording artist/producer Tetsuya Komuro's recording studios in Hawaii.

In November 2002, the group released the studio album the Blue Album.[4] Two songs off of the said album feature Maurice Bega on vocals. Guest artists included the group Chant singing background vocals on "Ten Years After" (written by Komuro), Tris Imboden from the band Chicago on "Another Lonely Night", Michael Paulo on saxophone, and Pauline Wilson and Garin Poliahu on drums. James Studer appears throughout the CD with arrangements and keyboards.

Kalapana continues to tour and record in Japan and the West Coast. The releases, to date, on Pony Canyon are: "Back In Your Heart Again", "Kalapana Sings Southern All-Stars", and "Walk Upon the Water". The fourth LP, "Full Moon Tonight", was released at the time of the royal wedding in Japan in June 1995, and included a new version of "Hawaiian Wedding Song" done R & B style. Their latest album on Pony Canyon Records, "Captain Santa Island Music", consists of songs written for a clothing line in Japan. Each album contains new arrangements of Kalapana classics and newly written songs.

Kalapana received the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. The recipients were Bilyeu, Feary (posthumously), Pratt, Thompson, Fejarang, Paulo, Aloya, Holomalia, and Sano.[5]

On Sunday, November 20, 2016, Kalapana, performed in Honolulu with the Honolulu Youth Symphony with a line-up of Bilyeu, Pratt, Holomalia, Aloya (bass guitar), John Valentine (guitar), Garin Poliahu drums, and Todd Yukumoto (sax).[6]

On December 27, 2018, Malani Bilyeu died of a heart attack on Kaua‘i. He was 69. From the beginning, Bilyeu was one of Kalapana’s resident songwriters. His contributions included "Naturally," "You Make It Hard," "Dorothy Louise," "(For You) I’d Chase a Rainbow," "Girl," and "Many Classic Moments."[7]

On September 7, 2021, DJ Pratt was found unresponsive in his home. He was 67. Pratt received two Na Hoku Hanohano Awards for his work as a member of Kalapana. He earned three more for his work as a recording studio engineer.[8]

Legal action against Abattoir Records

The early recordings of Kalapana were originally released on Abattoir Records, a label based in Los Angeles and owned by Ed Guy. However, Guy never paid any royalties, and the band received nothing from Guy for approximately forty years. In June 2017, the original members of the band (with Feary's son and heir Sebastian) sued Guy in federal court in Los Angeles for rescission of the mid-1970s agreements. The case was settled quickly, and Guy transferred all of his rights back to the band, including all music publishing rights.[citation needed]

As a result, on November 30, 2018, under Manifesto Records, the seven-album, eight-CD box set The Original Album Collection and the single-CD “best of” package Black Sand: The Best of Kalapana were released.[9]

Discography

  • Kalapana (1975)
  • Kalapana II (1976)
  • Kalapana III (1977)
  • Many Classic Moments (single LP version; 1978)
  • Many Classic Moments (two-LP version; 1978, Japan only)
  • In Concert (1979, Japan only)
  • Northbound (1979, Japan only)
  • Hold On (1980, Japan only)
  • Japan Jam Live (1980, Japan only)
  • Alive (1981)
  • Reunion (Live Concert) (1983)
  • Hurricane (1986)
  • Lava Rock (1987)
  • Back In Your Heart Again (1990)
  • Kalapana Sings Southern All Stars (1991, Japan only)
  • Walk Upon the Water (1992)
  • Full Moon Tonight (1995)
  • Captain Santa Island Music (1996)
  • Best of Kalapana Vol. 1 (1997)
  • Blue Album (2002)
  • Best of Kalapana Vol. 2 (2004)
  • Many Classic Moments: Kalapana Plays Their Best (2008)
  • The Original Album Collection (box set; 2018)
  • Black Sand: The Best of Kalapana (2018)

Notes

  1. ^ "Kalapana – Kalapana Reunion (1983)". Discogs. discogs.com.
  2. ^ Altonn, Helen (1999-03-06). "Mackey Feary laid to rest". starbulletin.com. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
  3. ^ Shapiro, David (2004-02-11). "Volcanic Ash: How To Save a Mackey Feary". Retrieved 2012-03-21. november.org.
  4. ^ "Kalapana - Blue Album (2002)". Discogs. discogs.com.
  5. ^ "The 2011 Na Hoku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Awards". 29 May 2011. staradvertiser.com.
  6. ^ "He Makana O Na Mele: HYS & Kalapana (2016)". issuu.com/hawaiiyouthsymphony.
  7. ^ "Malani Bilyeu, founding member of Kalapana and Hoku Award-winning solo artist, dies". 27 December 2018. staradvertiser.com.
  8. ^ "David John 'DJ' Pratt, founding member of Kalapana, dies at 67". 8 September 2021. staradvertiser.com.
  9. ^ "Kalapana - Manifesto Records". manifesto.com.

Further reading

  • Aoki, Guy (1988-11-12). "Kalapana's Appeal Continues to Spread on the Mainland". Orange County Edition: Entertainment Desk. Los Angeles Times. p. 12.
  • Berger, John (1998-11-05). "Don't call this a 'reunion' concert". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • Berger, John (1999-02-26). "Memories of Mackey". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • Berger, John (2001-04-13). "Kalapana readies concert and album". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • Berger, John (2001-04-16). "Kalapana Lives". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • Fujimori, Leila (2000-02-21). "Family, friends, fans remember Mackey Feary". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • Jang, Ignace "Iggy" (2004-09-27). "Kalapana and Elliman star in Symphony Pops". Crescendo. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • "Kalapana: Hawaiian group makes national splash". Part VI. Los Angeles Times. 1977-11-16.
  • Ryan, Tim (2004-10-01). "Elliman, Kalapana share stage with the Symphony Pops". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  • Tighe, Lori (1999-02-22). "Fellow musicians hit hard by Feary's death". Features. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2008-02-17.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kalapana is an American pop rock band from Honolulu Hawaii They are known for their songs Naturally and The Hurt KalapanaThe founding members of the band Kalapana From Left to Right Kirk Thompson Bryant Mackey Feary Jr Carl James Malani Bilyeu and David John DJ PrattBackground informationOriginHonolulu Hawaii U S GenresRock and roll folk rock soft rockYears active1974 presentLabelsAbattoir Records Bluewater Records Pony Canyon Records OTB Records Manifesto RecordsMembersGaylord Holomalia keyboards Kenji Sano electric bass Past membersKirk Thompson co founder David John DJ Pratt co founder 2021 Carl James Malani Bilyeu co founder 2018 Bryant Mackey Feary Jr co founder 1999 Kimo Cornwell keyboards guitar Maurice Bega vocals Michael Paulo sax flute Randy Aloya vocals bass Alvin Fejarang drums 2017 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1973 1986 1 2 Hurricane and Pony Canyon 1986 1999 1 3 Post Feary era 1999 and onward 1 4 Legal action against Abattoir Records 2 Discography 3 Notes 4 Further readingHistory EditEarly history 1973 1986 Edit In 1973 childhood friends DJ Pratt and Malani Bilyeu auditioned at the Rainbow Villa for Cecilio amp Kapono Bilyeu was a solo performer at the Oar House in Hawaii Kai while Pratt was downstairs at Chuck s in Sunlight with Kirk Thompson They got together in Pratt s grandfather s garage with Mackey Feary another solo act at the Oar House They wrote songs rehearsed and at one point discussed the meaning of Kalapana The literal translation of the word Kalapana is sprouting money Thompson said the meaning was beat of the music but he preferred the name Dove for the band Pratt thought it meant black sand Regardless they named themselves Kalapana playing their first gig at Chuck s in Hawaii Kai Kalapana became a regular band at a Honolulu club called The Toppe Ada Shoppe They opened concerts for Earth Wind amp Fire Batdorf amp Rodney The Moody Blues Sly amp The Family Stone and Cecilio amp Kapono In 1975 the band released their debut self titled album Kalapana featuring Jackie Kelso on sax and flute Bill Perry on bass and Larry Brown on drums The album was a big success in Hawaii and Japan Their second album Kalapana II was released in late 1976 The band performed a three concert event at the Waikiki Shell during the span of June 25 27 1976 where 25 000 people attended Kalapana won several Nani Awards the predecessor to the Na Hoku Hanohano Awards They were nominated for four categories and received Best Performance by a Duo or Group and Best Male Vocalist for Feary who by year s end had split from the group for a solo career With Pratt Bilyeu and Thompson remaining the group added bassist and vocalist Randy Aloya replacing the departed Feary sax and woodwinds player Michael Paulo and drummer Alvin Fejarang The band s third album Kalapana III was released in late 1977 Earlier that year Kalapana helped select the entrants for the Home Grown album project Kalapana s fourth album Many Classic Moments primarily a soundtrack to the Gary Capo helmed surf film of the same name was released in 1978 The domestic version of the album contained eight Kalapana tracks while the Japanese version was a two record set with 22 tracks total featuring additional orchestral music composed by David Wheatley With Kalapana s popularity in Japan going strong the band toured there regularly adding keyboardist and guitarist Kimo Cornwell formerly of Beowolf and later with Hiroshima The 1978 live album In Concert was released only in Japan After the album s release Kirk Thompson left the band to pursue a solo career as a producer His first project as writer arranger and producer the self titled and only album by new Hawaii band Lemuria was released in 1979 Kalapana continued as a six piece with the 1979 album Northbound Randy Aloya left the group soon after the album s release with Malani Bilyeu and Michael Paulo also exiting after the album s tour had ended In 1980 DJ Pratt and Alvin Fejarang continued as Kalapana and released Hold On and the live album Japan Jam Live both Japan only releases The band would then go on hiatus On December 26 1982 Bilyeu Feary Thompson Fejarang Paulo and Aloya played a one night Kalapana Live Reunion concert at the Waikiki with Hawaii guitarist John Rapoza standing in for Pratt Kalapana then went dormant for several years while the various members pursued separate projects 1 Hurricane and Pony Canyon 1986 1999 Edit In 1986 Kalapana reunited as a quintet Bilyeu Feary and Pratt plus Gaylord Holomalia keyboards and Kenji Sano electric bass and recorded a successful comeback album Hurricane Kalapana presented the album at a release party at Rascals discotheque in Waikiki The invitations were sent out with singles from the album roses and T shirts were given away at the venue For the Hurricane concert the band wore suits For the song Living Without You the band was brought out wearing white zoot suit dinner jackets with red velvet bow ties Kenji Mackey Malani and DJ performed choreography during the concert while Gaylord anchored the group on keyboards Kalapana released Lava Rock in 1987 and performed with Hiroshima and Anri musicians from Japan Kalapana played at the grand opening of the Hard Rock Cafe in Honolulu They performed in the Philippines for crowds of 10 000 people at two sold out concerts toured Japan the west coast of the contiguous US Tahiti Samoa Guam Saipan and outer islands their first feature length video of the Lava Rock Concert was taped at the Waikiki Shell Kalapana toured Japan with Michael Paulo who was then with Al Jarreau s band and Tris Imboden the drummer for Chicago Following Kalapana signed a five album deal with Pony Canyon Records In 1997 Kalapana released the Hawaii version of Captain Santa Island Music with liner notes by international radio DJ Kamasami Kong More recently Kalapana released in Japan another CD titled The Very Best of Kalapana a compilation of twenty songs After battling drugs drug treatment programs and relapses Mackey Feary was sentenced to prison On February 20 1999 Feary hanged himself in his jail cell Feary s problems and eventual suicide called attention to the patterns of drug addiction and mental health and treatment needs 2 3 Post Feary era 1999 and onward Edit During the summer of 1999 Kalapana released Love Under the Sun the title song for FM Nagoya s compilation CD which was used for FM Nagoya s Summer Campaign Also they recorded the theme song for the Asahi Super Cup a series of sailboat races held off the coast of Oahu Both recordings were done at TK Disc Studios which are Japanese recording artist producer Tetsuya Komuro s recording studios in Hawaii In November 2002 the group released the studio album the Blue Album 4 Two songs off of the said album feature Maurice Bega on vocals Guest artists included the group Chant singing background vocals on Ten Years After written by Komuro Tris Imboden from the band Chicago on Another Lonely Night Michael Paulo on saxophone and Pauline Wilson and Garin Poliahu on drums James Studer appears throughout the CD with arrangements and keyboards Kalapana continues to tour and record in Japan and the West Coast The releases to date on Pony Canyon are Back In Your Heart Again Kalapana Sings Southern All Stars and Walk Upon the Water The fourth LP Full Moon Tonight was released at the time of the royal wedding in Japan in June 1995 and included a new version of Hawaiian Wedding Song done R amp B style Their latest album on Pony Canyon Records Captain Santa Island Music consists of songs written for a clothing line in Japan Each album contains new arrangements of Kalapana classics and newly written songs Kalapana received the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011 The recipients were Bilyeu Feary posthumously Pratt Thompson Fejarang Paulo Aloya Holomalia and Sano 5 On Sunday November 20 2016 Kalapana performed in Honolulu with the Honolulu Youth Symphony with a line up of Bilyeu Pratt Holomalia Aloya bass guitar John Valentine guitar Garin Poliahu drums and Todd Yukumoto sax 6 On December 27 2018 Malani Bilyeu died of a heart attack on Kaua i He was 69 From the beginning Bilyeu was one of Kalapana s resident songwriters His contributions included Naturally You Make It Hard Dorothy Louise For You I d Chase a Rainbow Girl and Many Classic Moments 7 On September 7 2021 DJ Pratt was found unresponsive in his home He was 67 Pratt received two Na Hoku Hanohano Awards for his work as a member of Kalapana He earned three more for his work as a recording studio engineer 8 Legal action against Abattoir Records Edit The early recordings of Kalapana were originally released on Abattoir Records a label based in Los Angeles and owned by Ed Guy However Guy never paid any royalties and the band received nothing from Guy for approximately forty years In June 2017 the original members of the band with Feary s son and heir Sebastian sued Guy in federal court in Los Angeles for rescission of the mid 1970s agreements The case was settled quickly and Guy transferred all of his rights back to the band including all music publishing rights citation needed As a result on November 30 2018 under Manifesto Records the seven album eight CD box set The Original Album Collection and the single CD best of package Black Sand The Best of Kalapana were released 9 Discography EditKalapana 1975 Kalapana II 1976 Kalapana III 1977 Many Classic Moments single LP version 1978 Many Classic Moments two LP version 1978 Japan only In Concert 1979 Japan only Northbound 1979 Japan only Hold On 1980 Japan only Japan Jam Live 1980 Japan only Alive 1981 Reunion Live Concert 1983 Hurricane 1986 Lava Rock 1987 Back In Your Heart Again 1990 Kalapana Sings Southern All Stars 1991 Japan only Walk Upon the Water 1992 Full Moon Tonight 1995 Captain Santa Island Music 1996 Best of Kalapana Vol 1 1997 Blue Album 2002 Best of Kalapana Vol 2 2004 Many Classic Moments Kalapana Plays Their Best 2008 The Original Album Collection box set 2018 Black Sand The Best of Kalapana 2018 Notes Edit Kalapana Kalapana Reunion 1983 Discogs discogs com Altonn Helen 1999 03 06 Mackey Feary laid to rest starbulletin com Retrieved 2012 03 21 Shapiro David 2004 02 11 Volcanic Ash How To Save a Mackey Feary Retrieved 2012 03 21 november org Kalapana Blue Album 2002 Discogs discogs com The 2011 Na Hoku Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Awards 29 May 2011 staradvertiser com He Makana O Na Mele HYS amp Kalapana 2016 issuu com hawaiiyouthsymphony Malani Bilyeu founding member of Kalapana and Hoku Award winning solo artist dies 27 December 2018 staradvertiser com David John DJ Pratt founding member of Kalapana dies at 67 8 September 2021 staradvertiser com Kalapana Manifesto Records manifesto com Further reading EditAoki Guy 1988 11 12 Kalapana s Appeal Continues to Spread on the Mainland Orange County Edition Entertainment Desk Los Angeles Times p 12 Berger John 1998 11 05 Don t call this a reunion concert Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Berger John 1999 02 26 Memories of Mackey Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Berger John 2001 04 13 Kalapana readies concert and album Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Berger John 2001 04 16 Kalapana Lives Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Fujimori Leila 2000 02 21 Family friends fans remember Mackey Feary Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Jang Ignace Iggy 2004 09 27 Kalapana and Elliman star in Symphony Pops Crescendo Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Kalapana Hawaiian group makes national splash Part VI Los Angeles Times 1977 11 16 Ryan Tim 2004 10 01 Elliman Kalapana share stage with the Symphony Pops Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Tighe Lori 1999 02 22 Fellow musicians hit hard by Feary s death Features Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2008 02 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kalapana band amp oldid 1120770609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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