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The Tonga Room of the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco is an iconic tiki bar operating since 1945, still retaining its Polynesian flair after having undergone a number of facelifts over the years. [15] At one time the Sheraton Hotel, Hilton Hotel, and Marriott Hotel chains all had several tiki bars incorporated into their establishments.
The impact of tiki culture on music (and vice versa) had beginnings in the creation of "hapa-haole" music, with "haole" meaning "foreigner" in the context, derived from America's expectation of native Hawaiian (and other Oceanic regions) folk music. As is the case with much of tiki culture, its genres can fall into varying themes.
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Official Tiki Bar TV website; Live chat with TikiBar performers; Season 4 Tiki Bar award winning set by the Production Designer Kim Bailey "Doctor! I need a triple" by Laura Lind, National Post, January 30, 2006, retrieved February 2, 2006 "Interview on Podcast 411" Item #176, November 22, 2006 "CBC Television hires videoblog celebrity as late ...
Harry K. Yee (September 26, 1918 – December 7, 2022) was an American bartender from Honolulu, Hawaii, who was credited with having helped to spread tiki culture during the mid-twentieth century, both in Hawaii and in the continental United States.
In 2018 the Wicked Tinkers were runners up in the local band category of Good Times Santa Cruz, while Pat Baron aka Tiki King was voted best musician. [23] [5] Prior to joining the Wicked Tinkers, Tiki King published 3 of his own solo ukulele CD's as well as one with his ukulele lounge band Tiki King and the Idol Pleasures in the early 2000s. [24]