JAZZ-O-RAMA!
for January has more waves & sunshine than you can wave an icicle at!
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Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor:
including:
including:
- I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls - Sam Moore, Hawaiian Guitar & Musical Saw - 1926
- Singing in the Bathtub - King Nawahi's Hawaiians (1929)
- A Song Of Old Hawaii - Cliff Edwards (early 1930s)
- Kawohikukapulani - Mahi Beamer (Decca L 8728)
- Kalena Ka - Bill Aliiloa Lincoln (Waikiki 507)
- My Isle of Golden Dreams - The Andrews Sisters (Decca 28294)
- Kaulana O Hilo Kanakahi - Honey Kalima & His Royal Hawaiian Serenaders (Waikiki 513)
- For You A Lei - George Archer and the Pagans (Bell LKS 80)
- Kila Kila O Haleakala - George Archer and the Pagans - (Bell LKS 80)
- Blue Hawaii - Honey Kalima & His Royal Hawaiian Serenaders - (Waikiki 513)
- Naka Pueo - Honey Kalima & His Royal Hawaiian Serenaders - (Waikiki 514)
- Nalani - The Andrews Sisters (Decca 28294)
- Sweet Leilani - Cliff Edwards (early 1930s)
- Hukilau - Howard Kekalohuokalaikiekle - Bill Aliiloa Lincoln (Waikiki 507)
- Na Kuahiwi Elima - Mahi Beamer (Decca L 8728)
- To You Sweetheart, Aloha - Honey Kalima & His Royal Hawaiian Serenaders (Waikiki 514)
- Goodbye, Hawaii - Henry Hall's BBC Dance Orchestra (1930s)
- Aloha Oe - Alfred Apaka (Bell LKS 232)
Hawaii's musical contributions to the music of the United States are out of proportion to the state's small size. Styles like slack-key guitar are well-known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part of Hollywood soundtracks. Hawaii also made a major contribution to country music with the introduction of the steel guitar.
The Jazz-O-Rama Hour is just one of 15 unique radio hours produced by Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev). They are podcast on demand free at http://www.joebev.com, and all around the world wide web.
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