DZ
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DZ
This week was we the second of two shows dedicated to the history of that joyous little king of musical instruments -- the ukulele. Be sure to listen to Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge next Wednesday, 5-6 P.M. Eastern Time, on WEBR Fairfax Radio, which can be heard on the Internet at: http://www.fcac.org/webr
Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: November 10, 2010
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“Hawaiian Stormy Weather” by Master’s Hawaiians from the collection: It’s Hotter in Hawaii
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“Ukulele Lady” by Vaughn DeLeath from the CD Box Set: With My Little Ukulele in My Hand [1925]
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“Hilo March” by Mike Hanapi from the CD: History of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar [1930s]
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“Kalima Waltz” the 1931 song by the Roy Smeck Hawaiian Orchestra from the CD Box Set: Steelin’ It – The Steel Guitar Story
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“Granada” by Na`Oiwi Featuring David Kamakahi from the CD: Legends of the Ukulele – Hawaiian Masters
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“Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula” recorded in the early 1950s by Haleloke & Arthur Godfrey from the anthology: Broadway’s Gone Hawaii
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“I'll Weave a Lei of Stars for You” the 1948 song by The Royal Hawaiian Serenaders from the CD: Territorial Airwaves – Radio Hula
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“The Wave” the Antonio Carlos Jobim song performed by Dino Guzman from the CD: Legends of the Ukulele, Vol. 2
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“Stars and Stripes Forever” by the Kalima Brothers from the CD: Vintage Hawaiian Legends, Volume 1, with Jesse Kalima on Ukulele; Albert Kalima on Bass; Honey Kalima and Cyril “Gabby” Gomes on Guitars; Junior Kalima & Julian Gasper on Lap Steel Guitar; and Richard Kapapanuihanumoku Kauhi on Piano
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“Kulaha” by Le Mai Tai Orchestra of Quebec, under direction of Sir Christopher McLaren, from their CD: I Found My Wahine
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“Tahiti Nui” by Amy Hanaiali’I from her CD: Generation Hawaii, With David “Chino” Montero on Lead & Rhythm Ukulele and Lead Guitar, including a sample of Aunty Louise Marston
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“Piano-Forte” by Jake Shimabukuro from his CD: Live
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“Waikiki” by Troy Fernandez from his CD: Ride Time
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“Java Javanaise” by the Ukulele Club de Paris from their recording: Manuia!
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“Lady Be Good” by Bill Tapia on ukulele, who was born in 1908 and was 95 when this CD, Duke of Uke, was recorded in 2003
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“Out of Nowhere” by the Hula Honeys from their CD: Life Just Got Sweeter [Featuring Ginger Johnson on Tenor and Robyn Kneubuhl on Baritone Ukuleles]
[ Edited by: Dr. Zarkov 2010-11-11 13:11 ]
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