If its time for the Hoku’s, then it’s time for the Terries!
Join us for all of the glitz & glamour,
The pomp & circumstance,
and
The tears & cheers,
Of the 34th annual Terrie Awards show,
Live from the Territory of Hawaii.
Join us now for the 34th annual Terrie Awards show, in living color, live from Honolulu, TH!
This week's playlist:
1- Mokuleia – Kahauanu Lake Trio
2- Kaneohe – Ray Kinney & his Hawaiian Musical Ambassadors
3- Hula Breeze – Harry Owens & his Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orch.
4- Hawaiian Capers – King Bennie Nawahi
5- Knock-Kneed Napua – Prince Kawohionalani
6- Slicin’ Sand – Elvis Presley
7- Lei O Ha’ena – Mahi Beamer
8- Tahitian Lullaby – Richard Kauhi Quartette
9- Ka Wai O Minnehaha – George Kainapau
10- Kamalani O Keaukaha – Lena Machado
11- Across The Sea – Pua Almeida
12- Hame Pila – Lani McIntire & his Hawaiians
Length: 54:43 Released on: 05-24-2013 Artist/Compiled by: Various Artists
George Kapulenui Paoa
George Kapulenui Paoa was born on August 17, 1934 in Kalia, Waikiki, Honolulu, and we lost him at the age of 65, on April 24, 2000, at sea on an ocean cruise.
George first sang on KGMB radio’s “Listerine Toothpaste Amateur Hour” and won 2nd place in 1946.
After graduating from Kamehameha Schools in 1952, he joined the Army.
Later, George toured Europe with Kui Lee, then played at the Niumalu Hotel Hotel with Johnny Spencer’s band in 1955.
George served in the Honolulu Police Department from 1956 to 1963, before returning to music fulltime.
George, who spent much of his career performing on Maui and Lanai, is a 2013 inductee into the Lifetime Achievement Awards of the Hoku Awards.
Join us as we share favorite recordings by George Paoa.
This week's playlist:
1- Maui Boy – George Paoa
2- Hula Heaven – George Paoa
3- Sophisticated Hula – George Paoa
4- Hasegawa General Store – George Paoa
5- A Maile Lei For Your Hair – George Paoa
6- Like The Natives Do – George Paoa
7- Kanakaville – George Paoa
8- I’ll Remember You – George Paoa
9- Sweet Someone – George Paoa
10- Waikiki Chickadee – George Paoa
11- My Maui – George Paoa
Length: 53:10 Released on: 05-17-2013 Artist/Compiled by: George Paoa
Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
Auguste Teri’imana Joseph Goupil was born on August 7, 1910, in Papete, Tahiti, Isles Du Vent, Pacific Islands.
“Augie” Goupil arrived in Hollywood from Tahiti in the mid-1930s and quickly befriended all of the Hawaiian musicians living and performing in the clubs and movies in the area.
Soon the Tahitian master drummer, singer, and dancer was working and recording in L.A., supplying high-spirited island-style soundtracks for Hollywood tropical movies.
The secret ingredient of his band’s sound was the Hawaiian professionals impersonating Tahitians.
Join us as we share favorite recordings by Augie Goupil.
This week's playlist:
1- Toomba – Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
2- Tupaha - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
3- Lei Ana Ika Mokihana - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
4- 1 Finger, 2 Finger, 3 Finger Poi – Augie Goupil
5- Momi Pele - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
6- Tahitian Lullaby - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
7- Vana Vana - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
8- Marcelle Wahine - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
9- Poosi Poosi - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
10- Tiare Tahiti - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
11- Tau Here - Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
Length: 54:13 Released on: 05-10-2013 Artist/Compiled by: Augie Goupil
Danny Kalauawa Stewart
Daniel Stewart Kalauawa was born on August 5, 1907, in the Makiki neighborhood of Honolulu.
As a young musician, he would change his name in the same manner that
Alfred Ah Fat became Alfred Apaka, and
Hal Alama became Hal Aloma.
Danny Stewart Kalauawa became Danny Kalauawa Stewart.
And before we lost him on April 15, 1962, at the age of 55, he became a true giant of Hawaiian music.
Join us as we share favorite recordings by Danny Stewart.
This week's playlist:
1- My Hawaiian Song of Love – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
2- Farewell, My Honolulu Sweetheart – Danny Stewart
3- Maunawili Hula – Danny Stewart, Sol K. Bright, & Joe Guerrero
4- Everyone Is Singing Hawaiian Now – Danny Stewart
5- My Tiare – Danny Stewart w/ Augie Goupil & Royal Tahitians
6- Luau Hula – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
7- Ka Ulua – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
8- Beautiful Kahana – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
9- Hame Pila – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
10- Ula No Weo – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
11- Mahalo My Darling – Danny Stewart & his Islanders
Length: 52:40 Released on: 05-03-2013 Artist/Compiled by: Danny Stewart Kalauawa
Ray Kinney
Raymond Leimona Kinney was born in Kaumana, on the Big Island of Hawaii, on September 26, 1901, and we lost him in Honolulu, on February 1, 1972.
Ray began his professional career in 1915, at the age of 15.
By the 1920s, he was a member of the David Burrows Trio in Honolulu.
In 1934, he was the 1st featured singer for Harry Owens at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
From 1938 through 1942, his orchestra starred at the Hawaiian Room of the Hotel Lexington in New York City.
The ultimate Hawaiian tenor, he recorded extensively.
Join us as we share favorite recordings by Ray Kinney.
This week's playlist:
1- Uheuhene – Ray Kinney w/ Dick McIntire
2- Hanohano Haleiwa – Ray Kinney w/ Dick McIntire
3- I’ve Been Dreaming Of A Little Girl Like You – Ray Kinney
4- Pili Me ‘Oe – Ray Kinney & his Hawaiians
5- Hanohano Hanalei – Ray Kinney & Hawaiian Musical Ambassadors
6- Manuela Boy – Ray Kinney & his Hawaiians
7- Kilakila O Haleakala – Ray Kinney w/ Dick McIntire
8- Not Pau – Ray Kinney w/ Roy Sang
9- Anapau – Ray Kinney w/ Dick McIntire
10- Maile Lau Li'i Li'i – Ray Kinney w/ Dick McIntire
11- Hawaiian Souvenirs – Ray Kinney w/ Dick McIntire
Length: 50:47 Released on: 04-26-2013 Artist/Compiled by: Ray Kinney