John Avery Noble (September 17, 1892,
Honolulu
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, Hawaii – January 13, 1944, Honolulu), better known as Johnny Noble, was an American musician, composer and arranger. He was one of the key figures behind the development of the
hapa haole style of music in Honolulu, and played a leading role in introducing
Hawaiian music
The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop. Styles like slack-key guitar are well known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part ...
to the United States.
Early life
Johnny Noble was born in
Honolulu
Honolulu (; ) is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated City and County of Honolulu, situated along the southeast coast of the island ...
, Hawaii on September 17, 1892. He was exposed to music from an early age, listening to band concerts on Sunday afternoons in
Kapiolani Park
Queen Kapiolani Regional Park is the largest and second-oldest public park in Hawaii, located in Honolulu on the east end of Waikiki just beyond Kuhio Beach Park and the Waikiki residential neighborhood. The park, named after Queen Kapiolani, ...
, and traditional singing in local churches. He attended Kaiulani School, and in his spare time sold newspapers on the streets of Honolulu and entertained passers-by whistling popular tunes.
His high school education was at
Saint Louis School
Saint Louis School, located in the neighborhood of Kaimuki in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a historic Roman Catholic college preparatory school for boys. It was founded in 1846 to serve Catholics in the former Kingdom of Hawaii. Located within the Roman ...
, where he learned to play drums, piano and guitar. He graduated from school in 1911 and went to work at the
Mutual Telephone Company in Honolulu, where he continued working long after he became a successful musician.
Career
In 1917, Noble was hired by
Ernest Ka'ai who was musical director at many Honolulu hotels.
[ Square One] Noble worked part-time as a drummer at several theaters before meeting
Sonny Cunha, a well known Honolulu musician. Cunha was born in 1879, also in Honolulu, and developed the ''
hapa haole'' (half-Hawaiian) sound in 1900 by mixing traditional
Hawaiian music
The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop. Styles like slack-key guitar are well known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part ...
and American
ragtime
Ragtime, also spelled rag-time or rag time, is a musical style that flourished from the 1890s to 1910s. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated or "ragged" rhythm. Ragtime was popularized during the early 20th century by composers such as Scott J ...
. In 1918 Noble became a member of Cunha's band playing drums and xylophone, and soon was well acquainted with the hapa haole. Cunha was Noble's mentor and, among other things, taught Noble composition. Noble adopted Cunha's music to blend jazz and blues with Hawaiian music to produce a new style of hapa haole. While conservatives complained that this new music "degrad
dand commercializ
d traditional Hawaiian music, it was very popular with audiences in Honolulu.
Noble went on to become an arranger and a band leader. In 1920 he led Honolulu's
Moana Hotel
The Moana Hotel is a historic hotel building in Honolulu, Hawaii, located at 2365 Kalākaua Avenue in the Waikiki neighborhood. Built in the late 19th century as the first hotel in Waikiki, the Moana opened in 1901. It is listed on the National Re ...
orchestra, introducing his new music to the band's repertoire. He later ended up supervising most of Honolulu's hotels and country club entertainment.
[ In 1924 Noble was chosen as Hawaii's delegate at a Music Trade Convention in San Francisco, where he took the opportunity to look for new ideas to incorporate in his music. Over the next few years Noble and his band publicized Hawaiian music by means of recordings, radio broadcasts, performances on cruise ships and tours of mainland America. Noble played a leading role in introducing and popularizing ]Hawaiian music
The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop. Styles like slack-key guitar are well known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part ...
in the United States.[
Noble composed a number of hapa haole tunes, including " My Little Grass Shack", "King Kamehameha" and "Hula Blues". He also popularized the traditional " Hawaiian War Chant" song.][ Noble published hundreds of traditional Hawaiian songs in their original form, and reworked many to "Western scale and contemporary instrumentation".][ He made over a 100 recordings, which included 110 songs for ]Brunswick Records
Brunswick Records is an American record label founded in 1916.
History
From 1916
Records under the Brunswick label were first produced by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, a company based in Dubuque, Iowa which had been manufacturing prod ...
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Legacy and death
In 1935 Noble was inducted into the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), the first Hawaiian composer to receive this honor.[ To mark the 25th anniversary of his musical career, Honolulu officially declared April 23, 1938 "Johnny Noble Day".
Noble died at the age of 51 in Honolulu on January 13, 1944, and is buried in ]Oahu Cemetery
The Oahu Cemetery is the resting place of many notable early residents of the Honolulu area. They range from missionaries and politicians to sports pioneers and philosophers. Over time it was expanded to become an area known as the Nuuanu Cemete ...
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References
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Further reading
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External links
Johnny Noble recordings
at the Discography of American Historical Recordings.
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1892 births
1944 deaths
Writers from Honolulu
Musicians from Honolulu
American music arrangers
Native Hawaiian musicians
20th-century American drummers
American male drummers
20th-century American pianists
American male pianists
20th-century American male musicians