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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: November 3, 2010
Today we began the first of two shows dedicated to the history of that joyous little king of musical instruments -- the ukulele. Be sure to listen to Part Two of our History of the Ukulele on 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
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“Akahi Hoi” by the Royal Hawaiian Quintette from the CD Box Set: It’s Hotter in Hawaii [said to have been recorded in 1913]
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“Kai Maia O Ka Maoli” by Frank Ferera & His Hawaiian Trio, with Helen Louise, from the collection: With My Little Ukulele in My Hand [Recorded in 1916]
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“Lei E” the 1929 recording by Emma Bush with Johnny Noble and His Hawaiian Music from the CD: R. Crumb’s Hot Women
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“Gone With the Wind” 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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“Hawaiian War Chant” from the late 1930s by Britain’s Felix Mendelsohn and His Hawaiian Serenaders from the CD of the same name [Vocal by George Barclay]
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“Maui Chimes” the 1940s performance by Jules Ah See from the CD: History of Hawaiian Steel Guitar
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“If I Had You” Cliff Edwards a/k/a Ukulele Ike from the collection: Broadway’s Gone Hawaii [Undated/He was the voice of Jiminy Cricket in the Walt Disney Film “Pinocchio”]
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“Blue Hula Stomp Medley” by Bob Brozman with Allan Dodge on Taropatch ukulele from the 1980 recording titled: Blue Hula Stomp
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“Bye Bye Blues” Ukulele Played By Panama from the 1963 LP: Duke Kahanamoku Presents A Beachboy Party With Waltah Clarke
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“Hula Blues” by Tau Moe & The Original Hawaiians, Recorded in Copenhagen in 1952, taken from the CD Box Set: Steelin’ It – The Steel Guitar Story
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“Miserlou” by Bruce Shimabukuro from the CD: Legends of the Ukulele, Vol. 2
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“Ka Ua Loku” by Eddie Kamae from his legendary LP: Heart of the Ukulele, recorded in Honolulu in 1962
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“Ipo Lei Momi” by Keali’i Reichel from his Two CD Set: Kamahiwa – Collection One with Jake Shimabukuro on Ukulele
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“Gigue,” From Johann Sebastian Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1, performed by John King from his CD: Partita No. 3, BWV 1006 for Unaccompanied Ukulele
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Jimmy Webb’s “Macarthur Park” by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain from their CD: The Secret of Life
[ Edited by: Dr. Zarkov 2010-11-03 15:56 ]
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