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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 .

  3. Mackey Feary - Wikipedia

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    A year later they released Kalapana II, again mainly composed by Feary and Bilyeu. The album won the band two Nani Awards including Best Male Vocalist for Feary. [7] Their popularity resulted in a concert with Cecilio & Kapono at Aloha Stadium for 20,000 fans. [9] It was considered one of the biggest local music concerts ever. [10]

  4. Robert Alexander Anderson (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alexander Anderson (often given as R. Alex Anderson) (June 6, 1894 – May 30, 1995) [1] was an American composer who was born and lived most of his life in Hawaii, writing many popular Hawaiian songs within the hapa haole genre including "Lovely Hula Hands" (1940) and "Mele Kalikimaka" (1949), the latter the best known Hawaiian Christmas song.

  5. The Hawaiian steel guitar changed American music. Can ... - AOL

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    By 1916, records of Hawaiian steel guitar were outselling every other music genre in the nation. Hawaiian music started cropping up in Hollywood soundtracks and L.A. clubs, and was further ...

  6. KCCN-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCCN-FM (100.3 FM, "KCCN FM100") is a commercial Hawaiian contemporary hit radio station. The SummitMedia outlet broadcasts with ERP of 100 kW. The station's studios are located in Downtown Honolulu and its transmitter is located near Akupu. It also transmits on Oceanic Spectrum digital channel 852 for the entire state of Hawaii. [3]

  7. KINE-FM - Wikipedia

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    KINE-FM signed on the air in November 1988; 36 years ago (). [4] It was owned by RLS Radio with studios on Bishop Street. It started with a classic hits format, which changed to classic rock by the early 1990s. It switched to a Hawaiian adult contemporary format on January 28, 1992, to compete against Hawaiian CHR/Top 40 100.3 KCCN-FM. KINE-FM ...

  8. 49th State Hawaii record company - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Dennis Pavao - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Pavao (July 11, 1951 – January 19, 2002), [1] was one of several Hawaiian musicians who, during the 1970s, led a Hawaiian music renaissance, reviving Hawaiian music, especially "ka leo ki'eki'e," or Hawaiian falsetto singing. Along with his cousins, Ledward and Nedward Kaʻapana, Pavao started the group Hui ʻOhana.