Kalama's Quartet

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Lei E 03:10 Tools
Sassy 03:28 Tools
Medley of Hulas 03:20 Tools
Wai O Minnehaha (Waters of Minnehaha) 02:58 Tools
Maile Lau Li'l Li'l 00:00 Tools
Hilo March 03:11 Tools
Na Moku Eha (The Four Islands) 02:59 Tools
Pehea Hoi Au 02:58 Tools
Hilo Hula 03:18 Tools
Ua Like No A Like (Love Is Nutual) 03:04 Tools
Tu-Tu-E, Tu-Tu-Hoi 03:01 Tools
Heeia 02:58 Tools
Hapa Hole Hula Girl 02:49 Tools
On The Beach Of Waikiki 02:59 Tools
Kuu Lei (My Wreath Of Flowers) 02:37 Tools
Inikiniki Malie (Gentle Pinches Of Wind) 02:59 Tools
Wai o Minnehaha 02:49 Tools
Maile Lau Li'i Li'i 03:09 Tools
He Manao Healoha (Thoughts Of Love) 03:00 Tools
Kalamaula 03:17 Tools
Nu Ioka Hula (New York Hula) 03:13 Tools
Palolo 03:00 Tools
Sassy-Kalama's Quartet 00:00 Tools
Wahine Ui (Beautiful Young Woman) 02:48 Tools
Kaleponi (California) 03:24 Tools
Kawika-Liliu-E 02:46 Tools
Lei Ana Ika Mokihana (Wears Mokihana Le) 02:45 Tools
Maile Lau Li'ili'i (Little Maile Leaves) 03:10 Tools
Mama E (A Medley Of Hulas) 03:02 Tools
Lei E Hula 03:05 Tools
Hapa Haole Hula Girl 02:50 Tools
Kuu Lei 02:38 Tools
Hanohano Hanalei (The Glory Of Hanalei) 02:50 Tools
He Olu La No'u (That's Just Fine For Me) 03:00 Tools
Kawika 02:46 Tools
20 Lei Ika Mokihana 02:43 Tools
Hoo-Hihi Oe Ke Ike Mai (Beautiful To Beh 03:01 Tools
Kuu Lei (Wreath Of Flowers) 03:01 Tools
Na Moku Eha 03:08 Tools
Ua Like No A Like (Love Is Mutual) 03:01 Tools
Hoo-Hihi Oe Ke Ike Mai (You're Beautiful To Behold) 03:01 Tools
Inikiniki Maile (Gentle Pinches Of The Wind) 03:01 Tools
Inikiniki Malie 02:59 Tools
Hilo Hula (Hilo Hanakahi) 03:01 Tools
Aloha Oe 03:06 Tools
Haha Haole Hula Girl 03:08 Tools
Nu Ioka Hula 02:56 Tools
When The Sun Goes Down 03:06 Tools
He Manao Healoha 03:08 Tools
Ua Like No A Like 02:59 Tools
Na Moku Eha (Kealoha) (The Four Islands) 03:08 Tools
Mama E 02:59 Tools
When Summer Is Gone 03:08 Tools
Kawika/Liliu E 03:08 Tools
Hoo-Hihi Oe Ke Ike Mai 02:59 Tools
Lei Ana Ika Mokihana (Mai Ka'i Kaua'i) (Wears The Mokihana Lei) 02:59 Tools
Lei Ana Ika Mokihana 02:59 Tools
He'eia 02:56 Tools
On the Beach At Waikiki 02:56 Tools
Kaleponi 02:56 Tools
He Olu La No'u 02:56 Tools
Wahine Ui 02:56 Tools
Hanohano Hanalei 02:56 Tools
Hawaiian Steel Guitar Classics 02:56 Tools
Lei Ika Mokihana 02:59 Tools
Maile Lau Li'ili'i 02:56 Tools
Wai O Minne(Waileale) (Waters Of Minnehaha) 02:56 Tools
Haole Hula Girl 02:56 Tools
Na Moku Eha (Kealoha) (The Four Islands) 02:59 Tools
Na Mo Kueha (Kealoha) 02:59 Tools
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Virtuosic instrumentation and smooth vocal harmonies made Kalama's Quartet one of Hawaii's greatest pre-World War II bands. Led by Honolulu-born saxophonist-turned-steel guitarist Mike Hanapi (1898-1959), the group laid the foundation for all subsequent slack key guitar groups. Hanapi's earliest musical experiences came as a jazz saxophonist. Together with his brother, he performed at the Chicago Exposition in 1910. According to legend, he first encountered the slack key approach to steel guitar while in Chicago. Before returning to Hawaii, Hanapi spent an extended period in New York. In addition to receiving vocal training at the New York Conservatory of Music, he performed with the Paul Specht Orchestra. The roots that grew into Kalama's Quartet were planted by a trio that Hanapi formed in 1926 with ukulele player William Kalama and harp-guitarist Bob Nawahine. This group recorded several singles as the Hanapi Trio. With the addition of guitarist/vocalist Dave Kaleipua Munson, in late 1927, the group became Kalama's Quartet. Although a second steel guitarist, Bob Matsu, joined in 1928, the name was not changed. Kalama's Quartet became known for their silken vocal harmonies. With Hanapi alternating between tenor and falsetto, the harmonies were flushed out by Kalama on tenor, Munson on baritone, and Nawahine on bass. The group remained together for a short period. After recording several tunes for OKeh between 1927 and 1931, they completed their recording career with four tracks recorded for Victor in January 1932. Following the disbanding of the group, Kalama, Nawahine, Munson, and Matsu faded into obscurity. After recording a disc under his own name, Hanapi opened a musical instruction school in Hawaii in 1938. Two years later, he joined the Royal Hawaiian Band, for whom he played first saxophone until his death in 1959. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.