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Classic Hawaiian Steel Guitar 1933-1934 - Sol Hoopii & His Novelty Quartette
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  1. I Like You
  2. Drifting and Dreaming
  3. I Want Someone to Love Me
  4. King's Serenade
  5. King Kamehamea
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  1. I Like You
  2. Drifting and Dreaming
  3. I Want Someone to Love Me
  4. King's Serenade
  5. King Kamehamea
  6. Kolo Pa
  7. Don't Stop Loving Me
  8. Akaka Falls
  9. My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua Hawaii
  10. Weave a Lei - Flower Lei
  11. An Orange Grove in California
  12. Aloha Beloved
  13. The Lei Vendor
  14. On Our Parting Day
  15. There's Nothing Else to Do in Ma-La-Ka-Mo-Ka-Lu
  16. My Hawaiian Queen
  17. Midnight's Near
  18. Hula Girl
  19. Hula Blues
  20. Under the Tropical Moon
  21. Ten Tiny Toes-One Baby Nose
  22. Oh! Lady Be Good!
  23. King Kamehameha
  24. It's Hard to Say Goodbye
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A very influential Hawaiian steel guitarist in the 1920s and '30s, Sol Hoopii considered himself a jazz and blues player rather than a Hawaiian stylist. His recorded solos in 1925 put him at the beginning of the jazz guitar's evolution on record along with Eddie Lang. Although not often cited as an influence, when one hears his records, it becomes obvious that he greatly influenced the steel guitarists of Western swing in the 1930s and '40s. During 1933-1934, Hoopii made his last recordings on acoustic steel guitar before ...

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Classic Hawaiian Steel Guitar 1933-1934 2007, Original Jazz

UPC: 784554300020

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