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Bill Tapia Album review

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tiki mick 1 posted on 04/27/2004

"ARTIST: BILL TAPIA

ALBUM: TROPICAL SWING

In an era of manufactured and quickly forgotten pop acts, a debut solo album from a 96-year-old man is quite a surprise. And Hawaiian guitar/ukulele legend Bill Tapia's "Tropical Swing" is as delightful as it is surprising. A member of Hawaii's first-ever jazz combo, Tapia's 86-year career includes jams with long-gone pioneers of American music, including Louis Armstrong (news), Billie Holiday (news) and Fats Waller. On this solo debut offering -- every bit as smooth and mellow as one might expect -- Tapia takes his rightful place alongside those greats. He retains a sharp improvisational skill and capable instrumental ability, offering breezy, laid-back renditions of such standards as "Stardust" and "Mack the Knife." Also included are two 1936 recordings: the title track and "Stars and Stripes Forever." Racked by the Mountain Apple Co. in Honolulu. "

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Tiki_Bong posted on 04/27/2004

On 2004-04-26 17:22, tiki mick wrote:
"ARTIST: BILL TAPIA

ALBUM: TROPICAL SWING

In an era of manufactured and quickly forgotten pop acts, a debut solo album from a 96-year-old man is quite a surprise. And Hawaiian guitar/ukulele legend Bill Tapia's "Tropical Swing" is as delightful as it is surprising. A member of Hawaii's first-ever jazz combo, Tapia's 86-year career includes jams with long-gone pioneers of American music, including Louis Armstrong (news), Billie Holiday (news) and Fats Waller. On this solo debut offering -- every bit as smooth and mellow as one might expect -- Tapia takes his rightful place alongside those greats. He retains a sharp improvisational skill and capable instrumental ability, offering breezy, laid-back renditions of such standards as "Stardust" and "Mack the Knife." Also included are two 1936 recordings: the title track and "Stars and Stripes Forever." Racked by the Mountain Apple Co. in Honolulu. "

Mick,

Did you really write this? If not, cite your sources!

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RevBambooBen posted on 04/27/2004

There was an article last week in the O.C. Register(.com for you out of the area) (Thurs. or Fri) on Bill Tapia. King Kook even got a quote. They were road trippin' up to the Uke fest in his souped up PT Cruzer. Good stuff!

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tiki mick 1 posted on 04/27/2004

No, of course I did not write it...that's why I put quotation marks around it..I pasted it from an on-line article.

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Tiki_Bong posted on 04/27/2004

I'm just being an a-hole so no one thinks we're one in the same bruddah Mick!

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tiki mick 1 posted on 04/27/2004

We are as different as they come, but as similar as they went!

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