The history of the Sons of Hawaii /

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Imprint:Honolulu, HI : Hawaiian Legacy Foundation, 2000.
Description:1 online resource (81 min.)
Language:English
Series:Ethnographic video online, volume 3
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10316151
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Varying Form of Title:Sons of Hawai'i : a sound, a band, a legend
Other authors / contributors:Kamae, Myrna.
Kamae, Eddie.
Ohtani, Rodney A.
Wong, Ka'upena.
Notes:Title from resource description page (viewed September 16, 2014).
Previously released as DVD.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014. (Ethnographic video online, volume 3). Available via World Wide Web.
In English.
Summary:Some of the leading voices of the Hawaiian cultural renaissance, which began in the early 1960s, were musicians and singers. Their songs carried feelings that were yearning to be expressed throughout the island chain. Among the most influential groups of that era was the SONS OF HAWAI'I, led by Eddie Kamae, already famous for his 'ukelele styling, and by the great vocalist and slack-key guitar virtuoso, Gabby Pahinui. Together with bassist Joe Marshall and the brilliant young steel guitar player David 'Feet' Rogers.