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  2. Hilo Hattie - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of people from Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Harry Owens - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Hawaii Calls - Wikipedia

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    Other well known Hawaiian performers such as Martin Denny, Hilo Hattie, Ed Kenney, Benny Kalama, hula dancer Beverly Noa and Arthur Lyman also made appearances. The show also occasionally featured performers from other parts of the world who sang or played Hawaiian music. Hawaiian singer Haleloke Kahauolopua from Hilo was a

  7. Former Hilo pitcher coming home to join Rainbows - AOL

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    A pitcher who grew up root-root-rooting for the home team will be joining the University of Hawaii baseball team. Hekili Robello, a 2022 Hilo High graduate, said he has accepted an offer to ...

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