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Edward Leilani "Eddie" Kamae (August 4, 1927 – January 7, 2017) was one of the founding members of Sons of Hawaii. He was a 'ukulele virtuoso, singer, composer, film producer and primary proponent of the Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance.


Biography

Eddie Leilani Kamae was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised both there and in
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, Maui. His grandmother was a dancer for King David Kalākaua's court. He learned to play the 'ukulele NEA with an instrument his bus driver brother found on the public transport. Eddie would sit by the radio and try to play with any rhythm section he was hearing, usually Latin, classical and jazz tunes. When he was 14 years old, his father would take him to jam sessions where Eddie would get up on stage to play, earning accolades from the audiences who threw money at the performers' feet. Kamae began going to Queen's Surf to listen to the Hawaiian music being played. Kamae began to teach ukulele. 2006 'Ukulele Hall of Fame Inductee Herb Ohta Sr., also known at Ohta-San, was mentored by Kamae.The Ukulele Hall of Fame Kamae died on January 7, 2017, at the age of 89. In addition, he contributed a lot to the influence of Hawaiian music on the rest of the world.


Sons of Hawaii

Kamae was introduced to
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in 1959, and the slack key virtuoso demonstrated a new way to make the 'ukulele "talk story". Kamae himself would come to be known for his inventive methods of plucking all four strings simultaneously,Hawaii Sons Inc playing the chords and melody at the same time. They began playing together and formed Sons of Hawaii, with their first paying gig at The Sand Box.


Film producer

Mary Kawena Pukui Mary Abigail Kawenaulaokalaniahiiakaikapoliopele Naleilehuaapele Wiggin Pukui (20 April 1895 – 21 May 1986), known as Kawena, was a Hawaiian scholar, author, composer, hula expert, and educator. Life Pukui was born on April 20, 1895, in her ...
and Pilahi Paki became Eddie's first teachers in the Hawaiian language. Eddie began to feel a growing need to teach the Hawaiian culture through music, to pass it along to succeeding generations. Eddie began to chart a new course with his arts. His 1971 initial meeting with Hawaiian poet Sam Li'a Kalainaina Jr. resulted in Kamae's first documentary in 1988,The Hawaii Legacy Foundation ''LI'A: The Legacy of a Hawaiian Man'' . Together, Kamae and Li'a wrote ''Hawaii Pia Valley Song''. Kamae has also produced the documentaries '' The Hawaiian Way The Art and Tradition of Slack Key Music'' (1993) ''The History of the Sons of Hawaii'' (2004), ''Words, Earth & Aloha: Source of Hawaiian Music'' (2005), ''Keepers of the Flame'' (2005) ''Lahaina: Waves of Change'' (2007).


Awards


Discography

*''Yesterday & Today, Vol. 2'' (2009) CD (Hawaii Sons) *''Yesterday & Today'' (2008) CD (Hawaii Sons) *''This Is Eddie Kamae'' (2008) CD 1197 (Omagatoki Japan) *''Eddie Kamae & Friends'' (2006) CD 8542 (Hawaii Sons) *''Heart of the Ukulele'' (2004) CD 3002 (Surfside/Mahalo) *''Eddie Kamae Presents: The Best of Sons of Hawaii, Vol. 1'' (2004) CD (Hawaii Sons) *''Eddie Kamae & The Sons of Hawai''i (2004) CD (Hawaii Sons) *''Christmas Time With Eddie Kamae & Sons of Hawai'i'' (2004) CD 1014 (Hawaii Sons) *''Sons of Hawaii ''(1998) CD 8516 (Panini) *''Music of Old Hawaii ''(1962) CD Hula


Bibliography


References


External links


Sons of Hawaii Home PageThe Hawaiian Legacy Foundation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kamae, Eddie 1927 births 2017 deaths Musicians from Honolulu Native Hawaiian musicians Hawaiian ukulele players Native Hawaiian activists National Heritage Fellowship winners Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners