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Alfred Aholo Apaka, Jr. (March 19, 1919 –
January 30, 1960) was a
Hawaiian singer whose romantic baritone voice was
closely identified with
Hawaii between...
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Retrieved 7
December 2020. "Narodowe
Forum Muzyki – Kuryłowicz & ****ociates".
APAKA.
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original on 23
September 2021.
Retrieved 7
December 2020...
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- also
incorporate a
stage for live entertainment.
Musicians such as
Alfred Apaka and Don Ho pla**** a
historically important role in
their po****rity, and...
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public affairs,
where he
included entertainment from
singers such as
Alfred Apaka.
Hawaii portal "History of the
Hawaiian Luau". hawaii-luaus.com. Retrieved...
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crooner of the era,
Alfred Apaka. At the time,
Apaka was the
talent director for the
Hawaiian Village Hotel in Waikiki, Hawaii.
Apaka recruited the Gene Rains...
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working with
Alfred Apaka. He then
moved to Los
Angeles in 1956
where he
studied jazz. He
moved back to
Hawaii at the
urging of
Apaka,
setting up a company...
- Ιoannis
Apakas (Gr****: Ιωάννης Απακάς; mid 1500s –
early 1600s), also
known as
Johann Apak****, was a Gr****
painter and priest,
active in the
later 16th...
- had been destro**** in a fire. "The
Hukilau Song," made
famous by
Alfred Apaka, was
written following the
composer and song's
original singer, Jack Owens...
- The New York Times.
August 18, 1964. p. 38. ISSN 0362-4331. "Alfred
Aholo Apaka: Hawaii's
Golden Voice volume 5" (PDF). 2010.
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