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Hilo Hattie and her Hawaiian Revue played the Peabody Auditorium [1] in Daytona Beach, Florida in January 1959. Hilo Hattie began doing two shows a night, six nights a week, at the Kaiser's Hawaiian Village, later renamed Hilton Hawaiian Village Tapa Room [6] in 1960. It was an arrangement that continued for more than a decade.
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.
Hilo Hattie, also known as Clara H. Nelson, Hawaiian entertainer, born in Honolulu; Dick Haymes, actor, lived in Hawaii in 1953; Michael Haynes III, professional wrestler, born in Honolulu; Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, author, resident of Hawaii; Christian Hedemann, (1852–1932), Danish-born engineer and pioneering amateur photographer
The Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club was founded as the YWCA Hawaiian Girls Glee Club c.1917 by Louise Akeo Silva (1893–1980). Known by her maiden name of Akeo until 1951, Silva followed in the footsteps of her athletic older sisters May Akeo Kamaka (1887–1936) and Amelia Akeo Guerrero (1885–1977), by joining the YWCA in 1912.
Hawaii Calls was a radio program broadcast live from Waikiki Beach from 1935 through 1975 that reached 750 stations world-wide at the height of its popularity. [1]: 46 It featured live Hawaiian music by an 11-piece dance orchestra conducted by Harry Owens, the composer of "Sweet Leilani".
Hilo Hattie was a featured performer with The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orchestra. Beginning in 1935, Owens and his orchestra were featured on the popular Saturday night radio show, Hawaii Calls . Bing Crosby and Sweet Leilani
Apr. 13—Paramedics responded to the incident at Honolulu Harbor's Pier 2 cruise ship terminal after 10 :20 a.m. and treated victims ranging in age from their 40s to 70s, according to Honolulu ...
KTA Super Store in downtown Hilo, Hawaii, USA, at a busy intersection on Hawaii State Highway 19. KTA Super Store in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA. KTA Super Stores is an American company with its headquarters in Hilo, Hawaii, United States, and has the largest network of supermarkets on the Big Island.