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Dick McIntire

Dick McIntire was born on April 6, 1902, and we lost him on May 20, 1951.
He was only 49 years old.
Dick was the older brother of Lani McIntire.
The two brothers joined the US Navy and reached the West coast.
Soon they were performing together, and on their own.
Dick McIntire achieved fame playing on California radio stations in the 1930s.
His most famous trio originally featured his brother Lani and Danny Kua’ana.
In Hollywood, Dick played in most of the Hawaiian-themed films of the time, while performing at many hotels and night clubs thoughout the country.
He recorded over 300 records, backing many big stars who tried their hand at Hawaiian music.
Today, we’ll celebrate the recorded legacy of Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians.

This week's playlist:

1- Muliwai Hula – Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
2- Tahuwahuwahi - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
3- Waikiki Hula - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
4- Ulili E - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
5- Palolo - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
6- Uluwehi O Ka’ala - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
7- Tomi Tomi - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
8- Nani Wale Ka Mahina - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
9- Hilo E - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
10- Pa’ahana - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians
11- Ku’uipo - Dick McIntire & his Harmony Hawaiians

Length: 55:12
Released on: 12-06-2013
Artist/Compiled by: Dixon Ka'aihue McIntire



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