• HLP-141/HLP-12141 Owens, Harry. Sweet Leilani: The Story Behind the Song: An Autobiography. Hula House, 1970. Harry Owens at IMDb Allmusic Aloha Harry Owens with music...
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  • all-around Henry Owen (disambiguation) Harry Owens (1902–1986), American musician Harold Owen (1897–1971), brother of Wilfred Owen This disambiguation...
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  • Owen Harries (23 March 1930 – 25 June 2020) was a leading Australian foreign-policy intellectual and founding editor of The National Interest magazine...
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    roles include Dr. Henderson in Women in White (1979) and a town local, Harry Owens in Roots: The Next Generations (1979). However, McRaney is perhaps best...
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    "Jesse" Owens (September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games. Owens specialized...
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  • playing the guitar at age twelve when he was living with his grandfather, Harry Purdy, on Moloka'i. He learned the Hawaiian way by listening, watching and...
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  • heard someone say, "aren't her hands lovely?" After it was performed by Harry Owens and his band on a Honolulu radio station, it became an instant hit. It...
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    member of Fenian Brotherhood; led Fenian raids on Canada in 1866 and 1871 Harry Owens, bandleader and Academy Award-winning songwriter, was born in O'Neill...
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  • Harry Collinson Owen MBE (1882–1956) was a British journalist and author. During World War I he edited the British Army newspaper Balkan News, for the...
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  • albums reviving songs from the Great American Songbook, beginning with Harry Nilsson's A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night in 1973 and continuing...
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  • Song, and Bing Crosby's record became one of the biggest hits of 1937. Harry Owens wrote the song on October 20, 1934 for his daughter Leilani, who was...
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  • 2. During its second weekend, the film dropped into second place behind Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, making $21.3 million. The film would...
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    Steel. In 2020, Owens was announced as the frontman for the band KK's Priest, which also features former Judas Priest member KK Downing. Owens was born in...
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    – Jerry Zipkin 1979: Charlie's Angels (TV series), "Disco Angels" – Harry Owens 1981: Galaxy of Terror – Baelon 1988: Two Moon Junction (Director) 1988:...
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  • Coo-Coo Nut Grove, a 1936 animated short "Cocoanut Grove", a song by Harry Owens featured in the 1938 film "Coconut Grove", a 1966 song by The Lovin'...
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  • George Owen Harry (fl. 1604) was a Welsh antiquarian. Harry was the son of William Owen. He became the rector of Whitchurch, or Eglwys-Wen, in the hundred...
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  • based on Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, a successful vehicle for Harry Secombe. His later collaborators included Henry Mancini (Victor/Victoria...
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    music is intended to capture the isolation and paranoia of protagonist Harry Caul (Gene Hackman). The score was released on CD by Intrada Records. For...
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    fellow." Max Winslow (c. 1883–1942), a staff member at music publisher Harry Von Tilzer Company, noticed Berlin's singing on many occasions and became...
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  • Billy Owens and the Secret of the Runes is a 2010 fantasy film, a sequel to The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens. The low-budget film was produced as...
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  • Billy Owens and the Secret of the Runes, which followed in 2010.[citation needed] The film has been referred to as a knock-off of the Harry Potter franchise...
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  • William Clarence Owens Jr. (born April 2, 1947) was a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's first House district...
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  • featured live Hawaiian music by an 11-piece dance orchestra conducted by Harry Owens, the composer of "Sweet Leilani". The show selected the best musicians...
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  • Harry Owen (7 July 1905 – 19 May 1986) was an Australian rugby league player. The youngest of 10 siblings, Owen was born in Manchester, England, and moved...
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    Britain, he did impressions on the stage of well-known singers, including Harry Lauder, who saw him perform and advised him to take up the piano. At the...
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    Music of Hawaii (album) (category Albums conducted by Harry Owens)
    recorded April 13, 1938 by Harry Owens and His Orchestra "My Isle of Golden Dreams” recorded April 4, 1938 by Harry Owens and His Orchestra Disc 3: (1909)...
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    Harry Warren (born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna; December 24, 1893 – September 22, 1981) was an American composer and the first major American songwriter...
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  • Capitol Records and later with NBC television. Livingston studied piano with Harry Archer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended the University of Pennsylvania...
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    Candace Owens, Jack Posobiec, and Laura Ingraham to criticise him publicly. In November 2021, in a panel at Wired's Re:Wired Conference, Harry claimed...
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  • also was popularized in Philadelphia by Phillies play-by-play announcer Harry Kalas, who made the song his personal anthem. Kalas sang "High Hopes" after...
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