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Ka Buke Mele o na Himeni Hawai‘i(The Lyric Book of Hawaiian Choral Songs)

August 30th, 2010
A collection of nearly 300 songs that were popular and widely sung during the last decades of the 19th century. Prominent political figures and well loved ali‘i composers, such as Lili‘uokalani, Leleiohoku, and Kalakaua, are nicely represented in this group, which includes love ballads, tributes [...]
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Na Mele Welo: Songs of Our Heritage

August 23rd, 2010
This volume features a selection of the ancient Hawaiian mele (songs and chants) collected and recorded in 1923 by anthropologist and musician Helen H. Roberts. The  Roberts Mele Collection, housed at the Bishop Museum Archives, is the most extensive compilation of Hawaiian mele from the early part [...]
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In His Own Words: Biography of Legendary Hawaiian Entertainer Don Ho

September 28th, 2009

In 2006 and early 2007, legendary Hawaiian entertainer Don Ho shared a lifetime of memories with veteran music writer Jerry Hopkins and others, a project completed just two days before his death from heart failure in April 2007. The result of this timely collaboration is Don Ho: My Music, My Life, a unique mix of his own recollections and the stories of friends and family—what Don called “a modern Hawaiian quilt” of memories.

Born in a hardscrabble Honolulu neighborhood in 1930, Donald Tai Loy Ho combined his musical gift, beachboy demeanor and love of the Islands to become Hawai‘i’s most beloved entertainer—and one of the biggest draws in show business. For nearly half a century, Don Ho was synonymous with the Hawaiian Islands—from his “wild, unpredictable” early shows at Duke Kahanamoku’s to a tour and television career that carried the spirit of aloha to audiences around the world. His laid-back, hang-loose Island charm endeared him to millions. As television and radio personality Jim Lange observed, “A Don Ho fan is his friend. That’s the way Don works.” Sympathy wishes collected online overwhelmingly shared the same characteristic: his fans felt they had a personal relationship with Don, their own stories to tell about the legendary icon.

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Ukulele, Pila Li'i Li'i

September 17th, 2009
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Pila Li'i Li'i is the Hawaiian word for Ukulele or small fiddle. This is the most "professonal" book ever written for this amazing small little "solo" instrument! Writ [...]
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Learning To Play the Hawaiian Steel Guitar

September 15th, 2009
Posted by Booklines

A must have for the beginner and accomplished players alike. A fine addition to your library of Hawaiian and cultural preservations.

A complete learning text book, “one of a kind” written by an Hawaiian person who is a Master Teacher and accomplished player and writer of music for this only true Hawaiian instrument.

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