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- King, John
- 3—3.4.2009"> King spent his childhood in [[en:vok:hawaii]] and became a classical guitarist. Since 1979, h... itle="Douglas Martin"> John King adored [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaii]], though he lived there for only a few years as a boy. The "Hawaiian room" in his Florida home wa... th hundreds upon hundreds of hula dolls, [[en:vok:hawaii:lei|leis]] and other artifacts. He once owned 400
- Lili'uokalani
- 2.9.1838| ^Died|11.11.1917 | ^Nationality|{{flag:hawaii.png}}| |{{http://media-3.web.britannica.com/eb-me... ect 200}}|| ==== Life ==== Member of the [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] nobility. In 1874, her brother David K... tp://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/liliuokalani/hawaii/hawaii.html|Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen]]. Boston: Lee and Shepard 1898
- Nunes, Manuel
- nes emigrated with his family in 1879 to [[en:vok:hawaii]] to look for work there. In addition to furnitur... [[vok:ukulele|ukulele]] into the Kingdom of [[vok:hawaii]], since becoming the leading manufacturer of uku... n different parts of the United States.((//Men of Hawaii// vol. 1, p. 205)) Nunes was for a long time cre... . 85--95 *Siddall, John William (Hg.): //Men of Hawaii: being a biographical reference library, complete
- Haida, Yukihiko
- iko_haida|Katsuhiko Haida]] in Honolulu ([[en:vok:hawaii]]) and moved to Japan in 1922 following the death of their father. In 1929 he founded the [[vok: hawaii:moana|Moana]] [[en:vok:Glee Club]], the first ban... kihiko is therefore referred to as the "father of Hawaii music" in Japan. He returned to Hawaii 1933--1935 to study the technique of Hawaiian guitar (//lap-steel
- Kamae, Eddie
- 8.1927–7.1.2017"> Eddie Kamae grew up on [[en:vok:hawaii]]. At age 14, he got his first [[en:vok:ukulele]]... the 1970s he joined the group //[[en:ens:Sons of Hawaii]]// and dealt intensively with ancient Hawaiian m... i.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=61|The Sons of Hawaii]] </panel> </accordion>
- Berger, Heinrich (Henri)
- ri) 4.8.1844–14.10.1929"> Berger came to [[en:vok:hawaii]] in 1872 as a Prussian military bandmaster at th... ieces known to this day (including the {{pdf:folk:hawaii_ponoi.pdf| Hawaiian national anthem}}). Berger, w... full-fledged place in his orchestra. He stayed in Hawaii until his death. </panel> <panel title="Links"> <
- Guerrero, Aldrine
- uerrero| ^First name|Aldrine| ^Nationality|{{flag:hawaii.png}}| ^Born| | ^Died| | Trained educator from Kauai on [[en:vok:hawaii]]. Began playing the [[en:vok:ukulele]] in 1997.
- Apaka, Alfred
- "The Handsome Hawaiian" oder "The Golden Tenor of Hawaii", was popular in the US (Las Vegas) and Hawaii since the 1940s, esp. for romantic dance music. His band w
- Tapia, Bill
- nfo-sign"> Bill Tapia was from Honolulu, [[en:vok:Hawaii]] and started playing the [[vok:ukulele]] as a ch... played the ukulele part in Bing Cosby's hit "Blue Hawaii". After the Second World War he turned to the jaz
- Kamakahi, David
- ^ Born | 1980 | ^ Died | | ^ Nationality | {{flag:hawaii.png}} | </col> <col sm="8"> David is the son of l... --2014), who was a member of the [[en:ens:sons of Hawaii]]. His [[en:vok:ukulele]] teacher was [en:bio:Edd
- Kia, George
- n|19.8.1877| ^Died|21.7.1929| ^Nationality|{{flag:hawaii.png}}| ==== Life ==== Born on [[en:vok:hawaii]] (his mother was servant of Queen [[en:bio:lili'uokalani]]
- Hilborn, Grace
- American women who were passionate about [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] [[en:vok:Musik]] and performing as [[e... about her performance in Washington in 1897 in //Hawaii's Story//: >While I was at the Shoreham, Mr. Hilb
- Gamiao, Kalei
- con="glyphicon glyphicon-info-sign"> The [[en:vok:hawaii|Hawaiian]] Kalei Gamio embraced the [[vok:ukulele... a first album. He performed with great success in Hawaii, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.
- Luvaun
- 882 | ^Died | after 1928? | ^Nationality | {{flag:hawaii.png}} | |{{http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/... 50}}|| ==== Life ==== Luvaun grew up on [[en:vok:hawaii]] and relocated to the US after school, where he
- Sakuma, Roy
- now organized by the non-profit Ukulele Festival Hawaii. Sakuma became one of the most important ukulele ... students in ukulele play at several locations in Hawaii; Sakuma claimed to have more than 50,000 students