Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Dahil Sayo (My Love) |
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2:53 | ||||
2 | Narcissus Queen |
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2:49 | ||||
3 | Whispering Reef |
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3:03 | ||||
4 | Beyond the Rainbow |
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2:37 | ||||
5 | Bamboo Shadows |
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2:35 | ||||
6 | Maiji Girl |
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2:30 | ||||
7 | Forbidden Waters (Wai Kapu) |
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2:33 | ||||
8 | Tangi Tahiti |
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3:17 | ||||
9 | Geisha |
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2:35 | ||||
10 | Play track | Some Enchanted Evening |
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3:25 | |||
11 | Play track | Alika |
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2:28 |
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Webley Edwards
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Both as the longtime host of the weekly radio series Hawaii Calls and through his many albums, broadcasting pioneer Webley Edwards played a pivotal role in exporting the music of the islands to the continental U.S. Born November 11, 1902, in Corvallis, Oregon, he later attended Oregon State University, becoming the first student manager of campus radio station KOAC; relocating to Hawaii in 1928 to work as an auto salesman, Edwards was so fascinated by the native musical traditions that in 1935 he sealed a deal to produce a radio show spotlighting authentic island performances. Broad… read more
Both as the longtime host of the weekly radio series Hawaii Calls and through his many albums, broadcasting pioneer Webley Edwards played a pivotal role in exporting the music of the island… read more
Both as the longtime host of the weekly radio series Hawaii Calls and through his many albums, broadcasting pioneer Webley Edwards played a pivotal role in exporting the music of the islands to the continental U.S. Born November 11, 19… read more