CD Richard Weize Archives Release date: 07/Oct/2022
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Sales Rank:
#5833 in Worldbeat #15560 in World Music
Style:
Worldbeat
Product No.:
2100662930
Details / Tracklist:
A: Song Of The Islands (Na Lei O Hawaii) (3:22) B: You Are Like A Beautiful Flower (3:10) C: One, Two, Three, Four (3:09) D: Sweet Constancy (3:21) E: Farewell To Thee (Aloha Oe) (3:01) F: Beautiful Kahana (3:11) G: My Isle Of Golden Dreams (3:15) H: Maori Brown Eyes (3:00)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Aloha Hawaii is an album by Lani & His Aloha Islanders Mcintire, released in 2022. The album is a world CD. -
A native of Honolulu, Lani McIntire (1904-1951) played a significant role in introducing Hawaiian music to American audiences. Serving in the U. S. Navy with his brother Dick, Lani played saxophone in a shipboard band. Encouraged by their shipmates, the McIntires began exploring the music of their homeland. Dick took up the steel guitar and his younger brother learned acoustic guitar to accompany him.
"Aloha Hawaii" is a captivating CD release by Lani McIntire & Aloha Islanders, brought to you by the renowned label Richard Weize Archives. This collection transports listeners straight to the sun-drenched beaches and lush landscapes of Hawaii with its authentic island melodies and enchanting steel guitar sounds. Lani McIntire, a legendary figure in Hawaiian music, was instrumental in popularizing the genre worldwide during the 1930s and 1940s. His band, The Aloha Islanders, became synonymous with smooth harmonies and evocative rhythms that defined an era of tropical escapism. Over his illustrious career, McIntire collaborated with icons such as Bing Crosby and contributed significantly to bringing Hawaiian music into mainstream popularity. Richard Weize Archives is celebrated for its meticulous curation of historical recordings across genres; their dedication ensures that timeless classics like "Aloha Hawaii" are preserved for new generations of music lovers.