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  2. Hapa haole music - Wikipedia

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    The genre gradually faded in popularity until the Hawaiian Renaissance led to renewed interest in Hawaiian music, including hapa haole. [4] [13] Although it had beginnings in Hawaiian traditional music and ragtime, the genre evolved alongside American popular music, and now comprises other styles, including swing, rock and roll, and rap. [2] [5]

  3. Cecilio & Kapono - Wikipedia

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    The duo released three albums on Columbia Records: the self-titled Cecilio & Kapono (1974), Elua (1975), and Night Music (1977). To date, the duo has released more than a dozen full-length albums which have incorporated various genres including Top 40 pop, modern soul, funk, disco, rock, and traditional Hawaiian. [1]

  4. Category:Music of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hapa haole music; Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Arts; Hawaii Aloha; Hawaii Calls; Hawaii Calls (album) Hawaii Music Awards; List of Hawaiian composers; Hawaiian Island Charts; Hawaiian Lullaby; Hawaiian War Chant; Raiatea Helm; Myrtle K. Hilo; The Hukilau Song; Hula

  5. Music of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop.Styles like slack-key guitar are well known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part of Hollywood soundtracks.

  6. Hilo March - Wikipedia

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    Along with another popular song, "Aloha ʻOe", every person from child to senior citizen know is said to the words and music to these songs. [clarification needed] [2] Originally the song was called "Ke Ala Tuberose" and was composed by Joseph Kapeau Aeʻa, who was a member of the Royal Hawaiian Band and also a friend of Princess Liliuokalani.

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  8. Favorite Hawaiian Songs - Wikipedia

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    This is not to be confused with the later albums of the same name. Crosby recorded four more Hawaiian songs and Dick McIntire's Harmony Hawaiians recorded two more after this album's release, [2] and Decca had still not used "Paradise Isle" and "Aloha Kuu Ipo Aloha", stamped on Decca 3797, in an album yet - so, this album, consisting of twelve songs - along with those eight more unused songs ...

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