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  2. John Kameaaloha Almeida - Wikipedia

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    John Kameaaloha Almeida (November 28, 1897 – October 9, 1985) was a blind musician and songwriter from Oahu, Hawaii. His 1930s radio program on Hawaii radio station KGU earned him the sobriquet "The Dean of Hawaiian Music". [1] By the time of his death he had composed hundreds of meles that have today become Hawaiian music standards.

  3. Henry Kailimai - Wikipedia

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    Henry K. Kailimai Sr. (1882 – February 7, 1948) was a Hawaiian musician, composer, and bandleader who first received attention after his band performed at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in 1915, becoming among the first musicians to showcase Hawaiian music to mainland American audiences on a large scale.

  4. Dennis Kamakahi - Wikipedia

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    Dennis David Kahekilimamaoikalanikeha Kamakahi (March 31, 1953 – April 28, 2014) was a Hawaiian slack key guitarist, recording artist, music composer, and Christian minister. [1]

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  6. Jack Johnson and Friends: Best of Kokua Festival - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] 100% of the profits from this release will be going to fund the Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation which supports environmental, art, and music education around the world. [1] [2] The download of the album includes the bonus track "The 3 R's". [3] Jack dedicated the album to the keiki (kids) of Hawai'i. [4]

  7. Henry Kaleialoha Allen - Wikipedia

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    He began his professional career working in Hawaiian hotels, joining the musicians union in 1953 and working with Alfred Apaka. [1] [3] He then moved to Los Angeles in 1956 where he studied jazz. [1] [2] He moved back to Hawaii at the urging of Apaka, setting up a company entitled Polynesian Promotions in Lahaina on the island of Maui. [1]

  8. Bina Mossman - Wikipedia

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    Bina Kailipaina Nieper Mossman (January 7, 1893 – May 20, 1990) was an American ukulele player, vocalist, composer, and Republican Party office holder. She also served as High Sheriff of Honolulu. She was tutored in music, and pronunciation of Hawaiian words, by deposed Queen Liliuokalani. [1]

  9. Teresa Bright - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Bright (1959 or 1960 – September 1, 2024) was an American vocalist and musician of native Hawaiian music who played ukulele and guitar. Her music is popular in Japan as well as in Hawaii and the United States mainland. [1]