Outtakes from 1934 at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel

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Outtakes from 1934 at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel

Post by James Friedman »

https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/coll ... 337/rec/18

A cursory search suggested that this clip had not yet been posted to the forum... so, here it is.

Am I correct in thinking that the steel player is Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs?

Let's get some more threads on those 1930s greats going!
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Post by David Matzenik »

I have a posed still shot from the beach side performance. The National steel guitar player seems to be Alvin, with Ray Kinney vocal and uke. The line up is slightly different in the photo with Tommy Castro in the group also. It includes the caption about FDR's visit.
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Post by Glenn Wilde »

Wow, great stuff, thanks for sharing.
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Post by Glenn Wilde »

Vintage '30s steel guitar videos are rare as hens teeth, but I'll share a couple '30s guys I like a bunch.
https://youtu.be/oFWf1UFU9_w
https://youtu.be/YW7zxl3sdJc
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Post by Ethan Shaw »

super cool!
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Post by Levi Gemmell »

Incredible footage, thanks for posting.
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Post by Lloyd Graves »

Here is a 1949 "soundie." Mostly dancers, but there are short clips of the players here and there. https://archive.org/details/56004-hawaiin-rhythm
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Post by Tom Snook »

Glen,did you notice in the first video "Boy,bring that guitar in here" :evil:
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