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  2. Hawaii Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    In August 2000, expansion continued with the addition of KANO 91.1 (Hilo), broadcasting KHPR's classical music and news program stream to East Hawaiʻi Island. In 2010, two new boosters were installed on Mt. Kaʻala on Oʻahu's North Shore, beaming both KHPR 88.1 and KIPO 89.3 at the terrain-shielded North Shore, as well as at the south and ...

  3. Hawaii County Band - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiʻi County Band, based in Hilo, is composed of approximately 40 part-time musicians and a full-time director and is part of the Parks and Recreation Department of the County of Hawaiʻi. The band performs for free at ceremonies, festivals, parades, dedications and many other public events throughout Hawaiʻi Island (variously nicknamed ...

  4. Music of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Large music venues in Hawaii include the University of Hawaii at Hilo Performing Arts Center, which has 600 seats [7] and is the largest venue on the Big Island. [8] A 560-seat venue and cultural exhibition center on Kauai is the Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center . [ 9 ]

  5. Felix Mendelssohn's Hawaiian Serenaders - Wikipedia

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    Felix Mendelssohn's Hawaiian Serenaders was a popular Hawaiian music band started by British frontman Bartholdy Felix Mendelssohn (19 September 1911 – 4 February 1952). [1] They are best known for making Hawaiian music popular in England and throughout Europe during the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s. The group were based in London.

  6. Sudden Rush - Wikipedia

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    August 27, 2018) was a DJ on Hilo's KWXX-FM, starting out in at drive time. [21] His final show at the station was the weekday Breakfast Luau show along with Loeka Longakit. [ 22 ] When the band formed, he was studying Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawaii at Hilo .

  7. Banyan Drive - Wikipedia

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    Ponds Restaurant. [7] Suisan Fish Market. [8] Some hotels and apartment buildings have recently faced financial problems and closures. [9] [10] The Banyan Drive Redevelopment Agency has proposed new parks, a new cruise ship port, new commercial activity, and a new hotel. [11] A bike trail connecting Banyan Drive to downtown Hilo has been built ...

  8. S. Hata Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hilo Farmers Market was started on this block in 1988, held every Wednesday and Saturday at the end of Mamo Street. [12] The building was listed as state historic site 10-35-7420 on January 14, 1989 [ 13 ] and added to the National Register of Historic Places listings on the island of Hawaii on August 27, 1991 as site 91001087. [ 1 ]

  9. KHLO - Wikipedia

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    The KIMO facilities at the Naniloa also helped bring Hilo ABC television when KHJK channel 13 went on the air from the site in 1960, with Jaeger serving as operations manager. [ 10 ] After 13 years of management and later ownership of the station, Jaeger sold KIMO in 1964 to Hugh V. Garrabrant, who owned a car dealership in Hood River, Oregon ...