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  2. Sol K. Bright Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He then noticed that a woman in the audience was leaving $20 tips on the table every time someone played a cowboy song. Given that incentive, Bright, with some help from another band member, composed “Hawaiian Cowboy” on the spot. The song, which is primarily in Hawaiian, describes a “horsewoman” whose “ride is smooth like the ...

  3. Parker Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Spread across approximately 130,000 acres (53,000 ha) of the island, Parker Ranch is among the nation's largest cattle ranches. [6]A cowboy on the ranch is called a paniolo (Hawaiian language pronunciation of Spanish: Español), since the first cowboys were Spanish-speaking and came from Mexico. [7]

  4. Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Led the Royal Hawaiian Band from 1872 until his death. Wrote the melody to Kalakaua's song Hawaii Ponoi. [151] Sol K. Bright Sr. 1909–1992 1995 Recording artist and composer of "Hawaiian Cowboy", "Sophisticated Hula" and "Polynesian Love Song" [152] Joseph Kekuku: 1874–1932 1995 Inventor of the steel guitar [153] Charles E. King: 1874 ...

  5. New restaurant with Hawaiian flavors set to debut near ... - AOL

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    The restaurant is coming to a shopping center in a bustling area and is eyeing an opening within the next few weeks.

  6. J. R. Kealoha - Wikipedia

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    J. R. Kealoha (died March 5, 1877) was a Native Hawaiian and a citizen of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, who became a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War.Considered one of the "Hawaiʻi sons of the Civil War", he was among a group of more than one hundred documented Native Hawaiian and Hawaiʻi-born combatants who fought in the American Civil War while the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi was an ...

  7. 49th State Hawaii record company - Wikipedia

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    The 49th State Hawaii Record Company was founded in Honolulu, Hawaii by record store owner George K. Ching in 1948. [1] The label was named in anticipation of Hawaii's eventual attainment of statehood, though Alaska gained statehood eight months before Hawaii, making Hawaii the 50th state.

  8. ‘With God as our foundation,’ Hawaiian chain to open new ...

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    St., near the bank of the Boise River. Two restaurants are expected to open by midsummer, according to Abby Rees, assistant manager at the mixed-use complex. At least one will be from out of state ...

  9. Music of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Slack-key guitar (kī ho`alu in Hawaiian) is a fingerpicked playing style, named for the fact that the strings are most often "slacked" or loosened to create an open (unfingered) chord, either a major chord (the most common is G, which is called "taro patch" tuning) or a major 7th (called a "wahine" tuning). A tuning might be invented to play a ...

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