Lani McIntire video, with steel, 1940s.
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Lani McIntire video, with steel, 1940s.
There's a cool 1940s short of the Lani McIntire band doing "Holo Holo Ka'a" here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9nU_v0_ ... re=related
Nice shots of the steeler, who also does the vocal.
Who dat? My picture collection of Sam Koki, Bob Nichols, etc is weak.
What kinda steel is that?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9nU_v0_ ... re=related
Nice shots of the steeler, who also does the vocal.
Who dat? My picture collection of Sam Koki, Bob Nichols, etc is weak.
What kinda steel is that?
And then there are your fake 1930s soundies ....
Janet Klein and her Parlour Boys - Yiddish Hula Boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J15ViUQz ... re=related
Janet Klein and her Parlour Boys - Yiddish Hula Boy
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There is an interesting discussion of the Lani McIntire Soundies here:
http://www.hsga.org/forum/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... 1282399087
http://www.hsga.org/forum/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... 1282399087
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Here's an intrigueing candid photo. I think it is Lani in action. The uke and steel players have just moved up to the mic for some vocal harmony. Could be Hal Aloma with his Epiphone console. Does anyone know of the Ka Hui O Hawaii? The large painting behind the stage has a peacock on the left, and Vs probably symbolize Victory.
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The steel player here is Sam Makia (standing to the right of McIntire). Sam was bass player for McIntire before Aloma left the group, then took over as McIntire's steel player, and then finally Sam led the band in that room (the Hawaiian Room of the Lexington Hotel) after McIntire left.
Aloma and Makia were great friends who recorded together frequently (under Aloma's name on Dot Records). I recently wrote about Aloma for my blog and posted an hour of his music - including several duo cuts with Makia.
Ho`olohe Hou Radio - Hal Aloma
Sorry for the late post. I just ran across this thread while researching Aloma for my article.
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Aloma and Makia were great friends who recorded together frequently (under Aloma's name on Dot Records). I recently wrote about Aloma for my blog and posted an hour of his music - including several duo cuts with Makia.
Ho`olohe Hou Radio - Hal Aloma
Sorry for the late post. I just ran across this thread while researching Aloma for my article.
Bill Wynne
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