Gabby Pahinui

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Hi'ilawe 00:00 Tools
Ka Makani Ka'ili Aloha 00:00 Tools
Leahi 00:00 Tools
Ki Ho'alu 03:53 Tools
Wai O Ke Aniani 00:00 Tools
Kaua'i Beauty 03:25 Tools
Hula Medley 00:00 Tools
Hi' Ilawe 00:00 Tools
He'eia 00:00 Tools
How D'Ya Do 00:00 Tools
Ku'u Pua Lei Mokihana 00:00 Tools
Aloha Ka Manini 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Lady 00:00 Tools
Blue Hawaiian Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Pu'uanahulu 00:00 Tools
Lei Nani 00:00 Tools
Ipo Lei Manu 00:00 Tools
E Nihi Ka Hele 00:00 Tools
Wai Hu'ihu'i O Ke Aniani 00:00 Tools
Hawaiian Love 00:00 Tools
Moani Ke'ala 00:00 Tools
Lihue 00:00 Tools
Lei No Ka'iulani 00:00 Tools
Royal Hawaiian Hotel 00:00 Tools
Lei Ohu 00:00 Tools
Mauna Loa 00:00 Tools
Slack Key Medley 00:00 Tools
Hula O Makee 00:00 Tools
Keawaiki 00:00 Tools
Hame Pila 00:00 Tools
Ka'ahumanu 00:00 Tools
'Ia 'Oe E Ka La 00:00 Tools
Pua Kukui 00:00 Tools
Wahine U'i 00:00 Tools
Ka Moa'e 00:00 Tools
Farewell Medley 00:00 Tools
Haleakala 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe-1947/Luau Hula 00:00 Tools
Hi Ho'alu 00:00 Tools
Maile Lau Li'ili'i 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe-1972/Aloha 'Oe 00:00 Tools
Panini Pua Kea 00:00 Tools
I Ka Po Me Ke Ao 00:00 Tools
Lihu'e 00:00 Tools
Nanea Ko Maka I Ka Le'ale'a 00:00 Tools
Slack Key Hula 00:00 Tools
'Ahulili 00:00 Tools
Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua 00:00 Tools
Kona Kai 'Opua 00:00 Tools
Po Mahina 00:00 Tools
Makee Ailana 00:00 Tools
Na'ono I'a Na Kupuna 00:00 Tools
Waikiki Hula 00:00 Tools
'Ulili E 00:00 Tools
Ho'oheno Keia No Beauty 00:00 Tools
Nanea Ko Maka I Ka Le'a Le'a 00:00 Tools
Nani Ko'olau 00:00 Tools
Kananaka 00:00 Tools
Kauai Beauty 00:00 Tools
Moanl Ke'ala 00:00 Tools
I Ia Po Me Ke Ao 00:00 Tools
Oli-Chant 00:00 Tools
'Ama 'Ama 00:00 Tools
Palolo 00:00 Tools
Waialae 00:00 Tools
Pua Lililehua 00:00 Tools
Mahalo Nui 00:00 Tools
Ka Loke O Maui 00:00 Tools
No Ke Ano Ahiahi 00:00 Tools
Kilakila O Moanalua 00:00 Tools
Haleiwa Hula 00:00 Tools
Pua Tubarose 00:00 Tools
Makapu'u Beach 00:00 Tools
Hi`ilawe 00:00 Tools
Pua Mamane 00:00 Tools
Interview with Dave Guard 00:00 Tools
Pu'uwa'awa'a 00:00 Tools
Ua Nani Kaua'i 00:00 Tools
In the Garden of Paradise 00:00 Tools
Wahine U'i [beautiful Lady Hula] 00:00 Tools
Oli Komo (Chant) 00:00 Tools
Hanalei Bay 00:00 Tools
I'm-A-Livin'-On-A-Easy 00:00 Tools
Lei No Kaiulani 00:00 Tools
Oli Komo - Chant 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe (1947) / Luau Hula 00:00 Tools
He Nohea 'Oe E Ku'u Maka 00:00 Tools
Ahulili 00:00 Tools
Ka Ua Loko 00:00 Tools
Keali'i's Mele 00:00 Tools
My Little Grass Shack 00:00 Tools
Nani Kauai 00:00 Tools
Pu`uanahulu 00:00 Tools
Ku'u Hoa Aloha 00:00 Tools
Manuela Boy 00:00 Tools
Hale Aniani & Lani Ha'aha'a 00:00 Tools
Wahine U'i E - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Leaping Loli 00:00 Tools
Ki Ho' Alu 00:00 Tools
Pua Alani 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe (1972) / Aloha O'e 00:00 Tools
Lei Aloha Lei Makamae 00:00 Tools
Po La'ila'i 00:00 Tools
Vaya Con Dios 00:00 Tools
Ua Noho Au A Kupa - Duet Style 00:00 Tools
Oli Komo-Chant 00:00 Tools
March Medley: Aia Hiki Mai-Haili Po I Ka Lehua 00:00 Tools
Hilo E 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe (1972) / Aloha 'Oe 00:00 Tools
Mokihana 00:00 Tools
Ulili E 00:00 Tools
Waltz Medley:Uluhua Wale Au-Lanihuli-Sweet Lei Mamo 00:00 Tools
Ka Ua Loku 00:00 Tools
Ke'oni Nei Ka Huila - Lu'au Hula 00:00 Tools
Ki Ho`Alu 00:00 Tools
Pua Tuberose 00:00 Tools
Pua Mohala 00:00 Tools
Ku'u Pua Lei 00:00 Tools
Hale'iwa Hula 00:00 Tools
Waialae & Halona 00:00 Tools
Chant 00:00 Tools
Hii Lawe 00:00 Tools
Moanl Ke`ala 00:00 Tools
Breeze 00:00 Tools
Na Ono Na Ia Na Kupuna 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe (feat. Pahinui's Signature Song & Incredible Slack Key) 00:00 Tools
Wahini U`i 00:00 Tools
Hiilawe 00:00 Tools
Wahine U`i 00:00 Tools
Waikiki 00:00 Tools
Ke Kali Nei Au 00:00 Tools
He Nohea 'Oe I Ku'u Maka 00:00 Tools
Molokai Nui Ahina 00:00 Tools
Wahini U'i 00:00 Tools
I'm Livin On A Easy 00:00 Tools
Nanea Ko Maka I Ka I Ka Le'ale'a 00:00 Tools
He`eia 00:00 Tools
Kaimana Hila 00:00 Tools
Ua Nani Kaua`I 00:00 Tools
Wahini U'i[beautiful Lady Hula] 00:00 Tools
Moani Ke `Ala 00:00 Tools
Lei No Ka`iulani 00:00 Tools
Luau Hula 00:00 Tools
Honolulu Eyes 00:00 Tools
Ka ipo Lei Manu 00:00 Tools
Wahine U‘l 00:00 Tools
Ka Moa`e 00:00 Tools
Hi`ilawe-1972/Aloha `Oe 00:00 Tools
I Ka Po Meke Ao 00:00 Tools
We Give You Glory 00:00 Tools
Wai Hu'ihu'ii O Ke Aniani 00:00 Tools
Na Ono Ia Na Kupuna 00:00 Tools
Farewell Melody 00:00 Tools
He Nohea `Oe I Ku`U Maka 00:00 Tools
Aloha O'e 00:00 Tools
Le`Ohu 00:00 Tools
Wahini U'l (Beautiful Lady Hula) 00:00 Tools
Waialae and Halona 00:00 Tools
`Ama `Ama 00:00 Tools
Moku Kia Kahi 00:00 Tools
Hi‘ilawe-1972/Aloha ‘Oe 00:00 Tools
Oli Komo 00:00 Tools
Hi'lawe 00:00 Tools
Wahine U'i E (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Na 'ono I'a Na Kupuna 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe-Luau Hula 00:00 Tools
Ka Makani 00:00 Tools
Ua Noho Au A Kupa (Duet Style) 00:00 Tools
Wahini U'l 00:00 Tools
Ke'oni Nei Ka Huila (Lu'au Hula) 00:00 Tools
Wai Hu'i O Keaniani 00:00 Tools
Ku‘u Pua Lei Mokihana 00:00 Tools
Hale Aniani and Lani Ha' Aha' A 00:00 Tools
Noho Au A Kupa 00:00 Tools
Ki Ho Alu 00:00 Tools
Moani Keala 00:00 Tools
Slack Key Hula: Mauna Loa/Moana Chimes/Pua Be Still 00:00 Tools
Kaua'l Beauty 00:00 Tools
Hi'i Lawe 00:00 Tools
Komo Mai E Hea Ke Kanaka 00:00 Tools
moani ke 'ala 00:00 Tools
Ku`u Lei Poina `Ole 00:00 Tools
Aloha Ka Mamini 00:00 Tools
hi'ilawe 1947, luau hula (1972) 00:00 Tools
he'eia [older version instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Sanoe 00:00 Tools
Chloe 00:00 Tools
kona Kai Opua 00:00 Tools
Wahine `Ilikea 00:00 Tools
Wahine U'l 00:00 Tools
Gabby Pahninui Interview Part 1 00:00 Tools
Honesakala 00:00 Tools
Kaua`i 00:00 Tools
Wahini U*i 00:00 Tools
Liholiho 00:00 Tools
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar - Hapa - Pahinui Aloha (1) 00:00 Tools
Lei 'Ohu 00:00 Tools
Alekoki 00:00 Tools
Hula Blues 00:00 Tools
Ka Ua Noe (The Misty Rain) 00:00 Tools
Wai`Alae 00:00 Tools
Interview of "Gabby Pahinui" side A 00:00 Tools
02 - My Little Grass Shack 00:00 Tools
Lei `Ohu 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe, 1972 00:00 Tools
Ka`Ahumanu 00:00 Tools
04 - Mauna Loa 00:00 Tools
Ka Makani Kaili Aloha 00:00 Tools
He Wahini U'i 00:00 Tools
Ka Makani Ka`Ili Aloha 00:00 Tools
I'm A Livin On A Easy 00:00 Tools
Tiare Tahiti 00:00 Tools
He Nohia `Oe I Ku`u Maka 00:00 Tools
Ahulili - Hawaiian slack key 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe 1947/Lu'au Hula 00:00 Tools
03 - Lei Aloha Lei Makamae 00:00 Tools
06 - Ka Ua Loko 00:00 Tools
07 - Ahulili 00:00 Tools
08 - Hame Pila 00:00 Tools
Hi'ilawe (feat. George Keoki Davis, Willie Davis, Henry Kaalekaahi, Abraham Kalauli Konanui, Mama Tina Kaapana, George Kaapana, William Namahoe, Tommy Solomon, Tommy Blaisdell, Mike Ho'omanawanui, Joe Diamond, Ralph Alapai & First Commercial Slack Key Recording) 00:00 Tools
Kalena Kai 00:00 Tools
11 - Moloka'i Nui Ahina 00:00 Tools
I Ka Po Me Keao 00:00 Tools
Gabby Pahninui Interview Part 2 00:00 Tools
Na Ono Na Ia Kupuna 00:00 Tools
Descendants, The - Hi Ilawe (4:08) 00:00 Tools
Leahi. (OST - The Descendants) 00:00 Tools
Maakapu'u Beach 00:00 Tools
Livin On Easy 00:00 Tools
Tahiti Nui 00:00 Tools
Lihu`e 00:00 Tools
Hilo March 00:00 Tools
Tangi Tika 00:00 Tools
Pa`auau Waltz 00:00 Tools
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Charles Philip "Gabby" or "Pops" Pahinui (April 22, 1921 - October 13, 1980) was a slack-key guitarist. Gabby was raised in the Kaka'ako area of Honolulu in the 1920s. It was impoverished at the time, very much resembling a shanty-town with small cluttered buildings and tin roofs falling apart. He spent his childhood supporting his family by selling newspapers and shining shoes. He dropped out of school after 5th grade at Pokukaina School. Gabby landed a gig as a back-up guitarist for Charley 'Tiny' Brown. He quickly mastered the steel guitar without ever learning to read music. Because most musicians of the time only played in bars, Gabby also formed a drinking habit that stuck with him throughout his life. Gabby later became known for his mastery of the slack-key guitar. He claims to have learned it from a mystery man named "Herman." It is not known who Herman was, but Gabby claimed that he was also from the Kaka'ako area and was the greatest slack-key player of all time. After the success of slack-key guitarist Ray Kane, some believed that his father, Herman Kāne, was the Herman to whom Gabby was referring. Gabby married Emily at age 17 in 1938. They had ten children, four daughters and six sons. In 1946, Gabby made his first recording, "Hi`ilawe," for the Bell Records label. This may be the first record of a Hawaiian song with slack-key guitar. The following year came "Hula Medley," the first record of a slack-key guitar instrumental. During this period he made two other influential sides for Bell, the vocal "Wai O Ke Aniani" and the instrumental "Key Koalu" (a misspelling of "Kī Hō`alu," the Hawaiian term for "slack key"), plus another version of "Hi`ilawe" for Aloha Records. Gabby played with many of the great bands and musicians of his time, including Andy Cummings, Lena Machado, and Ray Kinney. He also appeared on Hawaii Calls, a popular international radio show that began in the 1930s. Eventually, Gabby moved Emily and the children to Waimanalo, which had become a popular second home location for many musicians. The all-weekend jam sessions at the Pahinui home were legendary. Examples of his session work from the late 1950s through the 1960s can be found on the two volumes of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar (Waikiki Records 319 and 320) and two more LPs titled Kani Ka Pila! Let's Play Music! Volumes 1 and 2 (Hula Records 517, 1966; Hula 531, 1969). These are combo recordings (steel guitar, slack key guitar, uke, bass, vocals, sometimes percussion) made with bandmates such as Atta, Barney, and Norman Isaacs, Charles Kaipo Miller, and a young Peter Moon, and they reflect the style of nightclub music popular around Waikīkī at the time. A 1961 solo session organized by Dave Guard of the Kingston Trio features just Gabby, with bass and `ukulele backing, doing some of his classic material, including new versions of three of his four 1946-47 tracks. No record company was interested the material, however, and it was not released until 1978. The final package was Pure Gabby (Hula 567), a two-record set, one LP consisting of the music and the second of an interview conducted by Guard. With his success, Gabby still had financial trouble. He made ends meet by working for City and County of Honolulu road crews, doing pick and shovel work. The Hawaiian Renaissance of the '70s launched a cultural reawakening of all things Hawaiian. Gabby played an important part in the rise of this Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance. First there were the albums recorded through the 1960s with the enormously popular and influential Sons of Hawaii, which he started with `ukulele virtuoso Eddie Kamae: their self-titled debut album (Hula HS 503, 1961); Music of Old Hawai`i (Hula HS 506, 1964); and Folk Music of Hawai`i (Panini 1001, 1971). Then, starting in 1972, he made four albums with what came to be called the "Gabby Band." The first album featured Gabby backed by four of his sons plus old friends Atta Isaacs and bassist Manuel "Joe Gang" Kuhapu, but the group eventually expanded to include Sonny Chillingworth, younger-generation players Peter Moon and Randy Lorenzo, and mainland admirer Ry Cooder. The albums are: Gabby (1972; often called "Brown Gabby" because of its sepia cover photo) Rabbit Island Music Festival (1973) Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol 1 (1975) Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol 2 (1976) As he enjoyed his new success in the '70s, his life-long drinking and a bad road crew accident left his health failing. He retired from road work but took up teaching in the City and County's cultural programs. He died in 1980 at the age of 59. Gabby was memorialized in Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's haunting performance of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" on his 1993 Facing Future album. In the opening moments of the song, Israel can be heard saying, "'Kay, this one's for Gabby." Gabby's children are active in the Hawaiian music scene, notably Cyril Pahinui, Bla Pahinui and Martin Pahinui, all of whom played on the Gabby Band recordings and have since become professional musicians. (Philip, who played on the first two "Gabby Band" albums, chose not to pursue music professionally.) [edit] References "Gabby Pahinui" [interview] in Da Kine Sound: Conversations with People who Create Hawaiian Music, ed. Burl Burlingame and Robert Kamohalu Kasher (1978, Press Pacifica) Hawaiian Son, James D. Houston with Eddie Kamae (2004, `Ai Pōhaku Press) The History of the Slack Key Guitar, CD booklet notes by Jay Junker, Harry B. Soria, Jr., and George Winston (1997, Hana Ola Records) "Pahinui, 'Gabby' Charles Philip," unsigned, in Hawaiian Music and Musicians, ed. George S. Kanahele (1979, University Press of Hawai`i) "Sons of Hawai`i," Keith Haugen, in Hawaiian Music and Musicians Read more on Last.fm. 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