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The 3 Local Boyz was a short-lived local Hawaiian radio disc jockey group on the I-94 radio station from the late 1980s to the 1990s, known by their nicknames "Jimmy Da Geek" (James Bender), [1] [2] Lanai Boyee (Grant Tabura), [3] [4] and Alan "da Cruzah" Oda, with Matt Young as record producer and recorder.
No singles were issued from songs on Paradise, Hawaiian Style. Ten songs were recorded at the sessions for the soundtrack, but only nine were used in the film. The omitted song, "Sand Castles," was included on the album to bring the running order to ten tracks. Sales for the album were under 250,000, a new low for Presley's LP catalogue. [5]
Straight No Chaser (SNC) is a professional American a cappella group that originated in 1996 at Indiana University.Originally a student group at Indiana University, they recorded a video in 1998 of a comical version of "The 12 Days of Christmas".
She was the only Hawaiian musician on her album Hawaiian Blossoms. [2] Godfrey became infamous for peremptorily firing employees, such as Julius LaRosa, fired on the air, and in April 1955 he fired Kahauolopua (along with Marion Marlowe, The Mariners, and three writers). [4] This occasioned some criticism in the press. [5]
On November 27, 2017, Decker appeared in 12 Days of Cracker Barrel campaign, ending on December 8. [21] Each day got a new YouTube video in the style of the original "The Twelve Days of Christmas" song.
Here's a fun fact about the "12 Days of Christmas" tune we bet you didn't know. Since 1984, PNC Bank has been tracking the price of giving each gift mentioned in the song with the PNC Christmas ...
In the Christian faith, the 12 days of Christmas are known as the period between the birth of Christ and the three wise men's visit to baby Jesus. It begins on December 25 (Christmas) and ends on ...
New York Times called it "one of the most enduring Hawaiian standards". [17] Tommy Sands performed the song in the 1968 Hawaii Five-O episode "No Blue Skies". [18] Presley included the song in his live sets from 1972. [12] He sang it on his live television special, Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite, [19] a benefit concert for the Kui Lee Cancer ...