- Don Ho - Wikipedia
Donald Tai Loy Ho[1] (simplified Chinese: 何大来; traditional Chinese: 何大來; pinyin: Hé Dàlái; August 13, 1930 – April 14, 2007) was a Hawaiian traditional pop musician, singer, and entertainer He is best known for the song "Tiny Bubbles" from the 1966 album of the same name
- In Memory of Tiny Bubbles Hawaiin Icon Don Ho: 17 Years After His . . .
It's been seventeen years since the devastating demise of legendary Hawaii crooner Don Ho Best known for his signature song, "Tiny Bubbles," died at 76 from heart failure
- Don Ho - Biography - IMDb
Father of singer Hoku and Don Ho Jr He is of Hawaiian, Chinese, Dutch, Portugese and German heritage Served in the United States Air Force from 1954-1960, leaving due to his mother's illness Recognized by Maxim magazine as one of the "50 coolest guys ever"
- Don Ho: The Tiny Bubbles singer was one of Hawaiis first superstars . . .
The star of last night’s NBC show, a smooth-voiced, attractive and professional Hawaiian performer named Don Ho, is obviously an institution in his home state, but a comparative stranger to the Mainland audience
- Don Ho
Don Ho is Hawaii's icon and a personification of the Aloha Spirit He was big time But to Don, it "ain't no big thing " Whether a lifelong friend, an aspiring performer looking for a break, a grandmother from Peoria, or a member of the military, you mattered to Don Ho
- Don Ho — Henry Kapono Foundation | 501(c)(3)
Don Ho was Hawai`i’s Ambassador of Aloha to the world A favorite son of Hawai`i, he brought people together with his charismatic personality, Hawaiian values, and music
- Don Ho | Hawaiian Music Walk of Fame
Do Ho was a true Hawaii ambassador and made Hawaii accessible for everyone through guest appearances on television, his own on-air variety show, records, and engagements at large mainland venues
- Don Ho Biography - musicianguide. com
Don Ho, one of James and Emily "Honey" Ho's nine children, was born in the quiet Honolulu neighborhood of Kakaako on the island of Oahu Ho has a mixed ethnic heritage, claiming Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, and German descent
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