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Hoku Ho Clements [1] (born June 10, 1981) is an American singer and actress. She is best known for her 2000 single "Another Dumb Blonde", from the soundtrack and film Snow Day, which peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as the single "Perfect Day", which appeared on the soundtrack of the hit comedy film Legally Blonde and was added to Contemporary hit radio in June 2001.
Although his album sales peaked in the late 1960s, he was able to land a television series on ABC from October 1976 to March 1977 with The Don Ho Show variety program which aired on weekday mornings. [5] [6] His daughter Hoku performed with him in his Waikīkī show and in 2000 went on to become a nationally known recording artist in her own right.
Don Hồ, whose real name is Hồ Mạnh Dũng, was born on February 22, 1962, in Saigon, Vietnam. His family originally came from northern Vietnam, but they left in 1954 through Operation Passage to Freedom, fleeing the encroachment of communist rule over North Vietnam.
At age five, Nikka recorded a single with Hawaiian singer Don Ho. In early 1981, two Italian producers, Danny B. Besquet and Tony Renis, were working with her father on his album Don Costa Plays the Beatles when they were inspired to record an album featuring Nikka's vocals, with her father accompanying on guitar. The album would go on to be ...
Ho, known for his 1966 song “Tiny Bubbles” from his album of the same name, melded Hawaiian music with pop, and worked in the business for almost five decades.
Robin Wilson is a singer and actress active in the late 1960s and mid 1970s. She had a hit in 1968 with "Where Are They Now". ... Don Ho's performance at New York's ...
Houston's daughter-in-law, Pat Houston, shared the news on Instagram. The gospel singer was born in Newark, New Jersey, as Emily Drinkard on Sept. 30, 1933, and she later took the professional ...
Recording artist discovered by Don Ho [122] John Pi'ilani Watkins: 1928–1983 2007 Falsetto Hall of Fame member, hula master, a judge at the Merrie Monarch Festival [123] Mahi Beamer: 1929–2017 2006 Falsetto singer [124] Charles K.L. Davis: 1925–1991 2006 Opera singer who also sang hapa haole songs, sang as a duo in Los Angeles with James ...