DZ
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This week we featured an all-Hawaiian music program. Next week’s will focus on Tiki music made by non-Hawaiians. Be sure to listen to Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge next Wednesday, 5-6 P.M. Eastern Time, on Fairfax Public Access/WEBR Radio, which can be heard on the Internet at: http://www.fcac.org/webr/live.htm
Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: September 22, 2010
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“Waimea Cowboy” by Walter Wailehua from the CD: History of Hawaiian Steel Guitar
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“Hawaiian Melody” by King Bennie Nawahi from the CD: Hawaiian Steel Guitar Classics – Historic Recordings 1927-1938 [1930]
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“Maui Chimes” by Nani Wolfgramm & His Islanders from the CD: The Seductive Sounds of Hawaii: Polynesian Girl
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“Medley of Hulas” the 1927 recording by Kalama's Quartet from the collection: With My Little Ukulele in My Hand
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“Ama Ama” by Sam Alama from the CD Box Set: It’s Hotter in Hawaii
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“Hula Honeys Hapa Haole Band” by the Hula Honeys from their CD: Life Just Got Sweeter, With Ginger Johnson on Tenor & Robyn Kneubuhl on Baritone Ukuleles & Vocals, Joe Costello on Guitar, Jeff Smith on Drums and Cliff Collins on String Bass
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“Sophisticated Hula” by Na Leo from their CD: Where I Live There Are Rainbows
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“Ku’u Wa Li’ili’I (Hupa Kole)” by Raiatea from her CD: Sweet & Lovely
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“Pajama Tops” by Don Tiki from their latest CD: South of the Boudoir
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“Heat Wave” the 1934 recording by Sol K. Bright & His Hollywaiians from the CD: From Honolulu to Hollywood – Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style
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“Waikiki” by Big Kahuna and the Copa Cat Pack from their CD: Shake Those Hula Hips
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“Kiho’alu Ekahi (Slack Key Guitar No. 1)” by George Kuo from his CD: O Ke Aumoe – Night of the Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
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“Waikiki” from the 1963 recording: Duke Kahanamoku Presents a Beachboy Party With Waltah Clarke
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“Little Brown Gal & My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua Hawai'i” by The Makaha Sons from their CD: Heke Wale No – Only the Best of the Makaha Sons
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“Kamehameha Waltz” by Eddie Kamae from the LP: Heart of the Ukulele, recorded in Honolulu in 1962
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“In a Mellow Tone” by Bill Tapia from his CD: Duke of Uke, Recorded in 2003 when he was 95 years old, With Yasui on String Bass and Benny Chong on Guitar
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