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YouTube.com - TTCafe I'LL WEAVE A LEI OF STARS FOR YOU (ukulele jazz)
Comments: ?Hawaiian Festival in Osaka ??ATC 2010? TTCafe ttcafe.net Here is aswingy ukulele duo by Takashi Nakamura and Tatsuko Kaneda. They both have wonderful experiences and comfortable sounds. Their music mainly SwingJazz, but you can also hear many kinds of arrnaged music with all their own style such as ..bossa nova Hawaian, world and movie music. Takashi Nakamura- He is a jazz ukulele player, and his another name is a guitar player of the representative big band of Japan "Arrow Jazz Orchestra . Tatsuko Kaneda- she is a bossa nova singer and she has international experience of a Jazz festival as a Dixieland banjo player.
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YouTube.com - I'll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You - Royal Hawaiian Serenaders - 1948
Comments: a very popular Hawaiian song from 1948. Words and music by Jack Owens and R. Alex Anderson. Originally recorded by Jack Owens as the B side to The Hukilau Song, which he wrote. "Between 1948 and 1952, the Royal Hawaiian Serenaders were Waikiki's 'super group'. Featuring incredible four-part harmony with 2 falsetto parts, the Serenaders were consumate veteran professionals. The group members were, left to right, Tommy Castro (steel guitar and low-end vocals), George Ka'inapau (ukulele & falsetto vocals), Benny Kalama (standup bass & falsetto vocals), and Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs (guitar & mid-range vocals). For this photo shoot & gig, there is no power, so Tommy is playing a guitar. Before WWII, the older members had toured the mainland extens...
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