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Dennis Pavao (July 11, 1951 – January 19, 2002), was one of several Hawaiian musicians who, during the 1970s, led a Hawaiian music renaissance, reviving Hawaiian music, especially "ka leo ki'eki'e," or Hawaiian falsetto singing. Along with his cousins, Ledward and Nedward Kaʻapana, Pavao
22. Juni 2011 · Listen to Dennis Pavao, the golden voice of Hawaii, as he sings "I Kona", a beautiful Hawaiian song about love and nature. This video is from his first solo album, The Golden Voice of Hawaii Vol#1 ...
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19. Feb. 2008 · I dedicate this song to my grandma. RIP Tutu.
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19. Jan. 2002 · He was 50 years old. Award-winning singer Dennis Pavao died on Friday. Pavao, who was known for his falsetto voice had been in a coma at Maui Memorial Hospital. Pavao was admitted to the...
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29. Mai 2009 · Dennis Pavao - Makee Ailana - YouTube. UleNui808. 21.1K subscribers. 1.7K. 613K views 14 years ago. Unko Dennis aka The Golden Voice of Hawai'i at his best. ...more.
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Dennis Pavao, was one of several Hawaiian musicians who, during the 1970s, led a Hawaiian music renaissance, reviving Hawaiian music, especially "ka leo ki'eki'e," or Hawaiian falsetto singing. Along with his cousins, Ledward and Nedward Kaʻapana, Pavao started the group Hui ʻOhana. Hui ʻOhana became the premier falsetto group in Hawaiʻi. After the breakup of Hui ʻOhana, Dennis Pavao ...
Vor 3 Tagen · Advertiser Staff Writer. Dennis Pavao, a Hawaiian falsetto virtuoso and winner of numerous Na Hoku Hanohano music awards, died yesterday on Maui. He was 50. Pavao had been hospitalized at Maui Memorial Medical Center for a week after complaining of dizziness, said Lea Uehara, whose Tropical Music company produced several of Pavao's recordings.