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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: March 30, 2011
The theme of this week’s show was a celebration of the season of spring. Next week’s show theme will be logistics! Be sure to listen to Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge next Wednesday, 5-6 P.M. Eastern Time, on Radio Fairfax, which can be heard on the Internet at: http://www.radiofairfax.org This show is only broadcast live; there are no recorded shows archived that you can listen to. However, some fans do record the show’s live broadcasts on their computers to listen to in the future.
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“Na Pua” the 1934 Song From the CD: Andy Iona & The Islanders/ Hawaiians in Hollywood – Smooth, Sweet & Swinging – 1934-36. With Andy Iona on the Rickenbacker frying pan six-string electric lap steel guitar & ukulele, and Sam Kila on Guitar. Lyrics include a list of flowers associated with each of the Hawaiian Islands.
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“Sweet Haha `Aia Ka Manu (Sweet Lobelia, Food of the Birds)” by Eddie Kamae and The Sons of Hawaii from the CD: Yesterday & Today, With Eddie Kamae on lead & backing vocals and steel guitar, and Mike Kaawa on 12-string guitar. Lyrics celebrate the Lobelia tree on Kaui near Mount Waialeale where forest birds feed on its green and purple blossoms.
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“Lei Pakalana” by The Richard Kauhi Quartette, With Richard Kauhi on Piano, from the CD: Vintage Hawaiian Legends, Volume 1 The Pakalana is a fragrant yellow-green flower that when woven into a lei is associated with love and lovemaking.
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“Jungle Flower” by Les Baxter and His Orchestra, from the 1952 LP: Ritual of the Savage
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“Pua Tubarose (Tuberrose Blossom)” by Hawaiian Slack-Key Guitar Masters Keola & Kapono Beamer, from their 1976 Recording: Honolulu City Lights
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The late 1940s recording of “Wai O Ke Aniani (Crystal Water)” by the Gabby Pahinui Trio, from the Collection: Vintage Hawaiian Treasures, Volume Six – Night Club Hula Hawaiian Style – Bell Records Recordings Lyrics about the scent of Pikake flowers after rain.
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“Singin' in the Rain,” the 1928 version sung by Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards, From the Box Set: With My Little Ukulele in My Hand
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“Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise,” the Sigmund Romberg & Oscar Hammerstein song, performed by Esquivel and His Orchestra, from the 1960 LP: Infinity in Sound.
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“Life Just Got Sweeter” by the Hula Honeys, from their CD of the same name, featuring Ginger Johnson on Tenor Ukulele and Robyn Kneubuhl on Baritone Ukulele.
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“It Could Happen to You” by June Christy, from the 1960 Stereophonic version of her groundbreaking recording: Something Cool
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“The Heat Is On,” by Roy Eldridge, from the CD Box Set: Roy Eldridge: Little Trumpet Jazz Giant
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“April in Paris,” the 1949 version by Charlie Parker with Strings, including Ray Brown on Bass and Buddy Rich on Drums, From the Box Set: Boss Bird – Studio Recordings, 1944-51.
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“Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most” the 1955 version by Jackie Cain and Roy Kral, from The Original Jazz Legends Series
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“Joy Spring,” the Clifford Brown tune Performed by Emily Remler and Larry Coryell from their 1990 CD titled: Together
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“African Flower” by Poncho Sanchez, from his CD: Do It!
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