Frank Ferera (June 12, 1885 - June 26, 1951) was a Hawaii musician who recorded successfully between 1915 and 1930. He was the first star of Hawaiian music...
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Anthony Franchini (section With Frank Ferera)
guitar partnership with Frank Ferera, making him one of the most-recorded musicians of all time. After his time with Ferera, his career was remarkably...
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Nani Alapai and Henry N. Clark – recording for Columbia Records 1924 Frank Ferera – this reached the charts of the day. 1936 Bing Crosby – recorded July...
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Candullo Myron Cohen Vernon Dalhart Vaughn DeLeath Cliff Edwards Leo Erdody Frank Ferera Arthur Fields The Four Aristocrats Miss Frankie Bob Fuller Rev. J. M...
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famous original Hawaiian steel guitarists, along with Joseph Kekuku, Frank Ferera, Sam Ku West and "King" Bennie Nawahi. He was born Solomon Hoʻopiʻi Kaʻaiʻai...
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included Sol K. Bright Sr., Tau Moe, Dick McIntire, Sam Ku West and Frank Ferera. Ferera was the most-recorded of any lap-style guitarists in that time period...
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(born 1978), professional mixed martial arts fighter. Frank De Lima (born 1949), comedian. Frank Ferera (1885–1951), ukulele and Hawaiian steel guitar player...
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music as early as 1922, when Jimmie Tarlton met famed Hawaiian guitarist Frank Ferera on the West Coast. Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family are widely considered...
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during the first half of the 20th century; noted players of the era were Frank Ferera, Sam Ku West, "King" Bennie Nawahi and Sol Hoʻopiʻi. Hoʻopiʻi (/ˌhoʊoʊˈpiːi/...
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the music of "On the Beach at Waikiki", performed by Hawaiian musician Frank Ferera, and "Aloha ʻOe", written by Hawaii's former queen, Liliʻuokalani. Mickey...
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Cylinder Record 2908 Swing Along". Etsy. Retrieved 2022-01-13. Hoffmann, Frank; B. Lee Cooper; Tim Gracyk (2012-11-12). Popular American Recording Pioneers:...
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Serge Koussevitzky, double-bassist, conductor and composer, 76 June 26 – Frank Ferera, Hawaiian musician (born 1885) July 9 Giannina Arangi-Lombardi, operatic...
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Deep River Orchestra, Sam Lanin's Orchestra, Lou Gold's Orchestra, Frank Ferera's Hawaiian Trio and Rudy Vallée's Connecticut Yankees. Some of the artists...
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Mississippi Electric blues John Fahey 1939 2001 Washington, D.C. Folk Frank Ferera 1885 1951 Hawaii Hawaiian music Rory Gallagher 1948 1995 Ireland Blues...
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Hawaiian Orchestra, with Helen Louise & Frank Ferera Edison 50635 "Aloha Land" G07326 (matrix); OCLC 56353527 Frank Ferera & Anthony Franchini (Hawaiian guitars)...
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Lani, and Frank Ferera; the latter of whom recorded the work with guitarist Anthony Franchini. Helen Louise Greenus recorded the work with Ferera for Victor...
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music. He gravitated towards the stylings of guitarists Pale K. Lua, Frank Ferera and Sol Hoʻopiʻi. Decades later, he would recall being impressed when...
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Frank Ferera Ernest Hare Charles W. Harrison Billy Jones Lewis James Billy Murray Dan W. Quinn Aileen Stanley Andrews, Frank (2005). Hoffman, Frank (ed...
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banjo. After working as a street musician in the 1920s, Tarlton met Frank Ferera, who taught him how to play the Hawaiian guitar. Tarlton soon moved to...
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by guitarists Helen and Frank Ferera in 1915. Ferera recorded the song three more times, in 1918 as a trio with Helen Ferera and Irene Greenus, in 1921...
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Thee)" charted for one week at number 10 as an instrumental recording by Ferera's Hawaiian Instrumental Quintet in 1924. "Song of the Islands" first charted...
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