Label: 49th State Hawaii Record Co. – 3312
Series: Souvenir Songs Of Hawaii
Format: Vinyl, LP, 10″
Country: US
Released:
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Pacific, Hawaiian
Hawaiian Cowboy
Nani Mokihana
Lehelehe Blues
Tracklist:
- Kaimana Hila (Diamond Head Hula) – Joe Keawe With Genoa Keawe’s Hula Maids
- In A Canoe – Joe Keawe’s Harmony Hawaiians With Julia Nui’s Trio
- On The Beach At Waikiki – Johnny Almeida* With Julia Nui’s Kamaainas
- Sweet Hawaiian Chimes – The Rainbow Serenaders
- Hawaiian Cowboy – Andy Bright (2) With Al Kealoha Perry And His Singing Surfriders
- Nani Mokihana – Genoa Keawe And Her Hula Maids
- Lehelehe Blues – Johnny Almeida And Chorus
- Kalamaula – Agnes Malabey, Genoa Keawe, Naughty Abbie
Notes:
“Souvenir Songs Of Hawaii: Volume 12” is a captivating album that offers a rich collection of Hawaiian music performed by various artists. Released as part of a series dedicated to showcasing the beauty and diversity of Hawaiian music, this volume continues the tradition of bringing listeners an authentic taste of the islands. The album features a mix of traditional Hawaiian melodies and contemporary interpretations, providing a comprehensive look at the evolution of Hawaiian music.
Each track on “Souvenir Songs Of Hawaii: Volume 12” is performed by talented musicians who have dedicated their careers to preserving and celebrating Hawaiian culture. The album includes iconic songs such as “Aloha Oe” and “Tiny Bubbles,” which have become synonymous with the spirit of Hawaii. The artists’ skillful performances and heartfelt renditions bring these timeless classics to life, allowing listeners to experience the warmth and hospitality of the islands.
The album is carefully curated to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Hawaii, with a focus on traditional instruments and vocal styles. The use of ukulele, slack-key guitar, and hula chants creates an immersive listening experience that transports listeners to the serene beaches and lush landscapes of Hawaii. The authenticity and passion of the artists shine through in each track, making the album a true celebration of Hawaiian music and culture.
“Souvenir Songs Of Hawaii: Volume 12” remains a cherished piece of musical history, celebrated by fans of Hawaiian music and collectors of vintage albums. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the essence of Hawaii and share it with the world, making it a timeless treasure for anyone seeking a musical escape to paradise. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Hawaiian music or discovering it for the first time, this album is sure to bring a touch of aloha to your heart.