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Kawai Cockett

Ideal remembered for his personal hit “Beautiful Kauai,” singer Kawai Cockett carried the torch for traditional Hawaiian music in to the 21st hundred years. Born Sept 24, 1938, at Pukoo, Molakai, Cockett grew up by his father’s cousin. Unlike many Hawaiian kids of his era, he grew up speaking the …

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Kalama’s Quartet

Virtuosic instrumentation and easy vocal harmonies produced Kalama’s Quartet among Hawaii’s best pre-World Battle II rings. Led by Honolulu-born saxophonist-turned-steel guitarist Mike Hanapi (1898-1959), the group laid the building blocks for all following slack key acoustic guitar groups. Hanapi’s first musical experiences arrived being a jazz saxophonist. Regarding his sibling, …

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Peter Moon

After having caused slack guitar master Gabby Pahunui and along with his sons, Moon continued to create his own band in the past due ’70s. Vocalist and guitarist Moon have been instrumental in arranging an annual event of traditional Hawaiian music, which event quite definitely reflects his personal musical preferences …

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Jungle Juice

The rap/funk/alternative metal band Jungle Juice was formed in Connecticut in-may 1998 by vocalist Pat Horton, guitarist Tag Hori, bassist Mike Horn, and drummer Ian Ingram.

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Robi Kahakalau

Hawaiian singer/guitarist Robi Kahakalau mixes the sounds of her indigenous islands with components of reggae, pop, singer/songwriter, folk, and rock balladry, in addition to the periodic touch of jazz and R&B. Not just that, but her linguistic abilities are as eclectic as her musical likes — she’s fluent in British, …

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Rob Symeonn

Symeonn sang for the main one Love International audio system ahead of relocating to NY, USA in 1978, settling in Flatbush, Brooklyn. His popularity on the audio system blossomed and he obtained significant notoriety among New York’s Caribbean community. Symeonn afterwards proved helpful alongside the Independence International and Macca Bee …

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Johan

Dutch pop music group Johan released 1 swell self-titled album in 1997, marrying the jittery indie guitar strum of the marriage Show the great, ironic retro-pop charms from the Cardigans as well as the manic hooks of the greatest Buzzcocks singles. Shaped in Hoorn, Netherlands, by vocalist Jacco de Greeuw …

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Gabby Pahinui

Gabby Pahinui helped to lay down the building blocks for Hawaiian slack essential guitar playing. Although he documented only 1 internationally released record, Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Music group, Vol. 1, his impact is still shown in the playing of Hawaiian slack essential players and American guitarists including John Fahey, Leo …

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Felix Mendelssohn

Through the 1930s, the London-based Serenaders liked immense popularity by cashing in for the vogue for Hawaiian music. The group provided up an attractive mixture of traditional Isle music, jazz, and well-known songs.

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Ledward Kaapana

A master from the slack important acoustic guitar, Ledward Kaapana continues to be among Hawaii’s most important musicians for many years. A founding person in Hui ‘Ohana, an organization he created in the first ’70s along with his twin sibling, Nedward, and a cousin, Dennis Pavao, Kaapana was instrumental in …

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