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Post #644572 by Dr. Zarkov on Wed, Jul 18, 2012 3:54 PM

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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: July 18, 2012

On this week’s show we engaged in an engrossing excursion into the watery world of surf and sand, and exploring all of those aquatic activities associated with watery pursuits.

Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge is broadcast on Wednesdays, 5-6 pm EDT at: http://www.radiofairfax.org The show is broadcast live; no recorded shows are archived. Some fans choose to record it on their computers to listen to later. Radio Fairfax also can be heard on Tune In Radio at tunein.com, and streamed on smartphones by downloading the Tunein app. It can be streamed on Roku and Google TV at: http://tinyurl.com/3uqfsz9

  1. “Hula Jazz” by Owana Salazar from her CD of the same name. A protege of the legendary Jerry Byrd, she is featured here on Vocal, Steel Guitar & Guitar along with Kit Ebersbach on Piano.

  2. “Singing Surfriders” by The Makai Gents Featuring the Mysterious Miss Mauna Loa from their recording: The Wiki Wiki Grog Shop.

  3. “Kuhio Beach” by The Brothers Cazimero from their 1985 album: The Sound of the Sea Surrounds Me, including Robert Cazimero on String Bass & Vocals and Roland Cazimero on 12-String Acoustic Guitar & Vocals.

  4. “Yellow Bird” and “Surfin' Bird” by the Wiki Waki Woo from their CD: Souvenirs.

  5. “Hula Eyes” by The Surfers from the collection: Territorial Airwaves – Radio Hula.

  6. “O'ahu (The Gathering Place),” the Carmen Lombardo composition performed by the entire cast of the “Hawaii Calls” radio show – including Al Keolaha Perry and His Singing Surfriders, featuring David Kei’i on Steel Guitar, John “Squeeze” Kamana on Ukulele, Andy & Simeon Bright on Acoustic Guitars & Frank “Mystery” Crockett on String Bass -- and The Waikiki Girls: Marion Kanekapolei Guerrero Diamond, Lila Kaualoku Guerrero Replinger & Eloise Gasper Hoit – recorded in the late 1940s and taken from the CD: Aloha Hula Hawaiian Style.

  7. “Hanauma Bay,” composed by Mary Kawena Pukui & Maddy Lam and performed by Cyril Pahinui, the son of Gabby Pahinui, on his CD: 6 & 12-String Slack Key.

  8. “Ka Lama `Ae One” or “The Light of the Sandy Beach,” by Eddie Kamae & The Sons of Hawaii from the anthology: Yesterday & Today, featuring Rev. Dennis Kamakahi on Acoustic Guitar, Banjo & Vocals; Moe Keale on Ukulele & Harmonica; Eddie Kamae on Ukulele & Vocals; Joe Marshall on Bass & Vocals; David “Feet” Rogers on Steel Guitar; Paul Kim on Steel Guitar & Vocals; Ocean Kawowili on Acoustic Guitar & Vocals; Mike Kaawa on Acoustic Guitar, Bass & Vocals; and Analu Aina on Bass.

  9. “Pi`i Mai Ka Nalu,” composed by Ku Kahakalau & George “Fiji” Veikoso and performed by The Brothers Cazimero, featruing Robert Cazimero on Bass & Vocals and Roland Cazimero on 12-String Acoustic Guitar & Vocals, from their recording: Destiny.

  10. “Surfin' With Von Franco,” honoring the famed hot rod artist and Tiki mug designer, by the Hula Girls from their CD: The Curse of the Tiki.

  11. “King of the Surf Guitar,” the 1963 recording from the copacetic collection: King of the Surf Guitar: The Best of Dick Dale & His Del-Tones.

  12. “Penetration,” also from 1963, by the Ventures on their LP: Ventures in Space.

  13. “Global Village” by Laika and the Cosmonauts from their retro retrospective: Cosmopolis, featuring those fine Finns Mikko Lanikinen on Electric Guitar & Matti Pitsinki on Organ & Guitar Leads & Solos. Tom Nyman on Bass & Janne Haavisto on Drums.

  14. “Baja Depth Charge” by the Glasgow Tiki Shakers from their CD: New California Surf Music.

  15. “Rumble at Newport Beach” by Mike Gordon & The Agates from the collection: Surf Wax: Songs of the Beach.

  16. “The Waikiki Beachboy Song” by Hapa on their CD: In The Name of Love, recorded in 1997 and featuring the late Don Ho and Keli Kaneali’i on Vocals, Barry Flanagan on 12-String Guitar & Ukulele; Sal Godinez on Electric Piano & Doug White on Bass.