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Benjamin Kapena Kalama (1916 – 1999) was an American singer with a honey-voiced falsetto. He is credited with discovering and nurturing Alfred Apaka, and was part of several groups. Until the day Apaka died, Kalama was coaching and arranging music for him.


Biography

Kalama was born on June 29, 1916. He was born on the Big Island of Hawai'i. At Kalakaua Intermediate School in 1931, Benny began playing trombone in the band. Upon graduation from McKinley High School where he played in the band, Kalama hooked up with Leonard "Red" Hawk and the Waikikians. Kalama's ability to read music, rather than play by ear, got him hired by the more successful bands. It was Hawk who wrote the lyrics and music to the ubiquitous song ''May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii''. In 1938, Kalama played steel guitar substituting for Sam Kaʻapuni with the Malcolm Beelby Orchestra. Kalama worked with the Don McDiarmid Sr band at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, the Kewalo Inn and La Hula Rhumba on Lulalilo Street. McDiarmid, along with Johnny Noble, had penned Hilo Hattie's signature tune ''When Hilo Hattie Does the Hilo Hop''. During this period of his career, Kalama worked with Alfred Apaka, George Kainapau, Alvin Isaacs Sr and
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. In between his participation with the McDiarmid band, Benny played with the Wally Lavque's band, also at the
Royal Hawaiian Hotel The Royal Hawaiian Hotel is a beachfront luxury hotel located in Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. It is part of The Luxury Collection brand of Marriott International. One of the first hotels established in Waikiki, the Royal ...
. He toured the mainland with the Royal Hawaiian Serenaders, appearing in movies and on recordings. Benny Kalama was with Andy Bright's band the years 1952–1955 at the
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 ...
in Waikiki. In 1955, he began working with Alfred Apaka in Las Vegas, followed by 15 years with Henry Kaiser's Hawaiian Village. Kalama's arrangements are credited with helping Apaka's success. On radio, Kalama was a director and arranger on KGU's ''Voice of Hawaii'' program prior to bombing of Pearl Harbor. From 1952 onward, Kalama was musical director and arranger for ''Hawaiʻi Calls''.


Later years

Until before his death, Kalama played at the Halekulani's House Without a Key nightclub with Alan Akaka and Walter Moʻokini's ''Islanders'', and also as part of the stage band for the annual Steel Guitar Hoʻolauleʻa. Kalama died 21 September 1999.


Discography


Benny Kalama

*''Hawaii's Golden Treasures'' (1996) CD 100 (Surfside) *''Twilight in Hawaii'' w/Nina Kealiiwahamana (1996) CD 1008 (MIM) *''Legends of Falsetto'' (2000) CD 35000 (Cord International) *''He Is Hawaiian Music'' (2000) CD SLCD-7054 (Lehua) *''Steel Guitar Magic'' (2000) CD 31000 (Mountain Apple) *''My Isle of Golden Dreams ''(2003) CD 1233 (Cord International) *''Around the World in 80 Shakes'' (2006) CD 93133 (Universal Geffen)


Ben Kalama's Islanders

*''How'd Ya Do / My Island'' (1954) promo single F2908 (Capitol) *''Webley Edwards Presents Hawaii Calls at Twilight'' (1956) LP album T 582 (Capitol) *''Hawaii Calls: Greatest Hits'' (1960) LP album ST 1339 (Capitol) *''I Wish They Didn't Mean Goodbye / Forevermore (Lei Aloha, Lei Makame)'' w/Alfred Apaka (1960) promo single 9-31057 (
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) *''Hawaii Aloha'' w/Dona Klein (1979) LP album S 5361 (
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) *''Lei of Stars'' (1998) comp single HOCD 31000 (Hana Ola)


Recognition

The
Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat ...
awarded Kalama the 1993
Na Hoku Hanohano The Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, occasionally called the Nā Hōkū Awards or Hoku Awards, are the premier music awards in Hawaii.Berger, John"A night of Na Hoku Hanohano" ''Honolulu Star-Advertiser''. May 22, 2011.Haug, Kawehi"Hoku awardees shine ...
Lifetime Achievement Award Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts for his substantial contributions to the entertainment industry in Hawaii.


References


External links


Hawaii Academy of Recording ArtsLehua Records
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kalama, Benny Native Hawaiian musicians Hawaiian ukulele players Hawaiian music 1916 births 1999 deaths 20th-century American bass guitarists American male bass guitarists 20th-century American male musicians Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners