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Frank Ferera was born in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1885 of Portuguese ancestry. [9] Ferera first visited mainland United States as part of the Keoki E Awai troupe, which had been booked to entertain at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. [10]
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Clairo wrote and produced "Pretty Girl" using GarageBand and a small keyboard in about two hours. It is a bedroom pop, [7] [4] [8] and synth-pop [3] song inspired by 1980s pop music and written by Clairo about her feeling pressured to change her identity, silence herself, and conform to societal beauty standards for a past lover.
Kumu hula, lei maker, slack key guitar performer [99] Pat Namaka Bacon: 1920–2021 2010 Author and scholar of Hawaiian culture, adopted daughter of Mary Pukui [100] Andy Cummings: 1913–1995 2010 Composer who wrote "Waikiki" [101] [102] Ernest Kaʻai: 1881–1961 2010 Ukulele virtuoso [103] Keali'i Reichel: born 1961 2010 Vocalist, composer [104]
With the girls of Old Maui. (Chorus) Rolling down to Old Maui, me boys Rolling down to Old Maui We're homeward bound from the Arctic ground Rolling down to Old Maui. Once more we sail with a northerly gale Towards our island home. Our mainmast sprung, our whaling done, And we ain't got far to roam. Six hellish months have passed away
The song made the Canadian Top 10, and stayed in the charts for six weeks. [6] [7] In Canada's RPM Magazine it reached #74.[8]Along with the group's other single, "The Time Is Right", "Leaving for Maui" charted again in 1981 on Toronto station, CFTR.
Maui and Sons, Inc. (abbreviated Maui & Sons) is an American surf and skateboard apparel company which specializes in surfwear and skater clothing products. The clothing, equipment and other products are designed for snowboarders , skateboarders and surfers .
"Harleys in Hawaii" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released as a standalone single on October 16, 2019, by Capitol Records, along with its music video. [1] [2] It was later included on Perry's sixth studio album, Smile (2020). [3]