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Event Calendar ItemA Musical Tribute To The Golden Voice Of Hawaii Alfred Apaka
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Date: Sunday - 3/17/2013
Time: 3:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location:
Hilton Hawaiian Village
2005 Kalia Road
Honolulu, HI 96815
922-6965
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A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE GOLDEN VOICE OF HAWAII
ALFRED APAKA
SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013
3:00 7:00 p.m.
A celebration will be held at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort on Sunday, March 17 in honor of the Golden Voice of Hawaii Alfred Apaka on the occasion of what would have been his 93rd birthday (March 19). The program will start with a procession from the main lobby at 3 p.m., followed by blessing, lei draping and music at the statue of Apaka, and will continue with music at the resorts Tapa Bar where his son Jeff Apaka performs each Sunday.

Before Don Ho there was Alfred Apaka, the Golden Voice of Hawaii. During the 1940s and 1950s, Apaka was Hawaiis most famous entertainer and his show was a must see for all visitors. Apaka was indeed the most influential local performer of his time, setting the standard for all modern Hawaiian music. His voice, masculine good looks and personality truly helped put Henry Kaisers Hawaiian Village Hotel on the map. During the statues dedication in 1997, long-time family friend, the late Gladys Brandt said, His ability to render a Hawaiian melody was unduplicated for the time, and perhaps forever. George Kanahele, a critical observer of Hawaiian music later wrote, Alfred Apaka possessed one of the most remarkable voices to ever come out of Hawaii.
Born into a musical family, Apaka came from Hawaiian royalty. His great-aunt, Lydia Aholo, was an educator and the daughter of another great Hawaiian musician Queen Lydia Liliuokalani. Apakas son, Jeffrey, also a fine musician, says of his father, I like to think that dads musical training came in a direct line from the Queen. Alfred Apakas father, Alfred Sr. was himself an accomplished musician and later recorded with his son for Capitol records.
Alfred Juniors great talent eventually landed him a spot as a featured singer on the famed Hawaii Calls radio broadcasts -- and then came regular shows with the Moana Serenaders at Waikikis stately Moana Hotel. From the Moana, he moved to Don the Beachcombers where in 1952, Bob Hope discovered him. Appearances on Ed Sullivans prestigious Talk of The Town and The Dinah Shore Show followed giving national television exposure for both Apakas golden voice and for Hawaii.

Former This Week Magazine Publisher Ron Cruger wrote, Because Hawaii is a land far removed from all others, the most distant populated place on earth, the people of Hawaii hold on to their traditions their history dreams. The splendid voice of Alfred Apaka remains in the memories of the Hawaiians. His magical voice filled the sweet Hawaiian air with thoughts of love and dreams of what could be. When Apaka sang a hush fell over those listening. Most had never heard such beauty weave through the air. It was romantic and strong. It made you dream. Hawaiians hold close to their hearts the feelings and the sounds of Alfred Apakas music.
Source: Jeff Apaka
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