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"Song for Anna"

And in 72, I went to Japan to the Yamaha Music Festival which was made up of composers from all over the world, yeah.  And Andre Popp who wrote “Love is Blue” was there and he won.  And this guy introduced me to him and I went to his room and played the ukulele.  I played Debussy, or something classical, Clair de Lune, or something like that, and he was impressed.  And he asked me what the range was on a ukulele, and he said you come to Paris in April.  Let’s make an album together.  Bingo!

He wrote it for me.  It says on the sheet music, “Mon Ami, Herb Ohta."

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And then that song, “Song for Anna,” when we came back, I brought it through customs and everything.  I said I buck-shotted that thing on a cassette tape to all the major labels in the United States.  They all turned me down.  They said we cannot sell something like this, not in the Rock Era that we have.  You know, it’s quiet, classical music, sort of.

So I just released it locally here and it become number one in Hawaii on all the rock stations.  Now how they did that was the program director played that early in the morning when people were going to work and somehow it just caught on, and then when A&M heard it, Herb Alpert them, they said they want itso I just released it locally here and it become number one in Hawaii on all the rock stations.  Now how they did that was the program director played that early in the morning when people were going to work and somehow it just caught on, and then when A&M heard it, Herb Alpert them, they said they want it.

And it became a hit in San Francisco.  It became a hit in Seattle.  And, boom, all of a sudden, in volume they were selling 700 records a day.  Well, of course, they were all the 45s, yeah, but still then it became number one on KILT, one of the top rock stations out of Houston, Texas. 

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Hawái música instrumentos musicales músicos ukelele Estados Unidos

Fecha: August 2012

Zona: Hawai`i, US

Entrevista: John Esaki

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Entrevista

Con 78 años de edad, es conocido por los aficionados al ukelele en Japón y en todo el mundo como “Ohta-san”. Ohta-san es un experto ukelelista que aprendió de su madre a tocar el instrumento en Honolulu, antes de la segunda guerra mundial. Ha desempeñado un papel importante en la popularización del ukelele durante las décadas de los 60 y 70, ampliando el repertorio del instrumento al incluir pop internacional y jazz, además de las canciones hawaianas. En su entrevista, Ohta-san demuestra vívidamente su evolución estilística al tocar fragmentos de canciones que fueron significativas para su carrera. (Junio del 2014)

Abe,George

Japanese American Taiko

(n. 1944) Artista de taiko y faluta

Abe,George

Thank You, Shakuhachi

(n. 1944) Artista de taiko y faluta

Kobayashi,BJ

About Albert Chikanobu Kobayashi, Inc.

Empresario hawaiano, desarrollador.

(Jerome Charles White Jr.),Jero

“Harebutai” (Japonés)

(n. 1981) Cantante de Enka

(Jerome Charles White Jr.),Jero

El sueño de ser un cantante de enka (Inglés)

(n. 1981) Cantante de Enka

(Jerome Charles White Jr.),Jero

Su ropa es parte de su identidad (Inglés)

(n. 1981) Cantante de Enka

(Jerome Charles White Jr.),Jero

Perseguir los sueños más allá de la raza o las tradiciones (Inglés)

(n. 1981) Cantante de Enka

(Jerome Charles White Jr.),Jero

Estilo para cantar como uno (Japonés)

(n. 1981) Cantante de Enka

(Jerome Charles White Jr.),Jero

El primer concierto en los Estados Unidos (Japonés)

(n. 1981) Cantante de Enka

Murakami,Jimmy

Animations for the Government

(1933 – 2014) Dibujante japonés americano

Sakai,Stan

Family’s acceptance

(n. 1953) Caricaturista

Fujioka,Robert T.

Grandfather picked up by US Army

(n.1952) Antiguo ejecutivo de la banca, nacido en Hawái

Fujioka,Robert T.

Growing up Japanese in Hawaii

(n.1952) Antiguo ejecutivo de la banca, nacido en Hawái

Bashi,Kishi

On being Japanese and American

(n. 1975) Músico y compositor

Yamashiro,Michelle

Parents identification as Peruvian Okinawan

Okinawense estadounidense cuyos padres son de Perú.