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Just about anyone who plays the ukulele has heard the catchy name Jumpin' Jim. Jim Beloff is the man behind the world's most popular series of ukulele songbooks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the UkeStuff Podcast, host Chris Russell visits with one of the main catalysts for the current “Third Wave” of the ukulele, Jim Beloff. Jim has created 36 music books, three other books on ukulele, twelve audio recordings, five DVDs, two classical works for ukulele, one of the oldest and most respected … Continue reading Episode 33 – UKEtopia! A visit with Jim Beloff – Part 2 →
In this episode of the UkeStuff Podcast, host Chris Russell visits with one of the main catalysts for the current “Third Wave” of the ukulele, Jim Beloff. Jim has created 36 music books, three other books on ukulele, twelve audio recordings, five DVDs, two classical works for ukulele, one of the oldest and most respected … Continue reading Episode 33 – UKEtopia! A visit with Jim Beloff – Part 2 →
In this episode of the UkeStuff Podcast, host Chris Russell visits with one of the main catalysts for the current “Third Wave” of the ukulele, Jim Beloff. Jim has created 36 music books, three other books on ukulele, twelve audio recordings, five DVDs, two classical works for ukulele, one of the oldest and most respected … Continue reading Episode 32 – UKEtopia! A visit with Jim Beloff – Part 1 →
In this episode of the UkeStuff Podcast, host Chris Russell visits with one of the main catalysts for the current “Third Wave” of the ukulele, Jim Beloff. Jim has created 36 music books, three other books on ukulele, twelve audio recordings, five DVDs, two classical works for ukulele, one of the oldest and most respected … Continue reading Episode 32 – UKEtopia! A visit with Jim Beloff – Part 1 →
If music makes you happy you'll love this episode as we welcome world renowned musician, Jim Beloff to the show! You hear his voice every week on Aging GreatFULLy singing the spectacular theme song we all love, Aging Gratefully, but this week we'll be talking about his new release book, UKEtopia! Adventures in the Ukulele World, and so much more! Jim never stops surprising us with new endeavors, because after all, he really is Aging GreatFULLy and aging gratefully – he's definitely the real deal! I predict UKEtopia! will be a best-seller! It's full of everything you think of when you think of Jim Beloff – living life to the fullest, fun and festivities, laughter, and lots of surprises! Plus, it definitely delivers on the adventure spectrum! And stories, well, ukuleles go hand in hand with story-telling and so does this book! With over 200 pictures, compliments of his amazing wife Liz Maihock Beloff, who captured loads of fun they enjoyed together over the years basking in music, purpose and passion. You can purchase UKEtopia! at your favorite bookseller, Amazon, and he's even offering exclusive limited author autographed copies at: https://www.magicfluke.com/UKEtopia-Adventures-in-the-Ukulele-World-p/uketopia!.htm?fbclid=IwAR1XoqkcOjU_viYjl4A_XCxim9U8ZCo1HASAIcAE36x0IxdGeZB3VYvt614Jim has also created a Spotify Playlist that pairs perfectly and follows all the songs/music referenced in UKEtopia! to compliment the experience that can be accessed here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ocCb5fPfhwtzmievmR6VV or you can also find the link on the homepage of Jim's website at www.fleamarketmusic.com. Jim reminds us that life is full of surprises and shares how his entire unexpected journey began with a remarkable story, back in 1992. And, as they say, the rest is history. And what a lot of funtastic history it has been and continues to be. Jim shares his story of playing with a Beatle! And the story behind the song we use for our show, Aging Gratefully. We talk about his international fame and the fun of being “Big in Japan,” and even how music is the universal language that brings everyone together. It's a fabulous and powerful hour beginning to end for everyone that wants to smile and bask in joy and celebrate music, life and living! Jim Beloff is the author of The Ukulele—A Visual History (Backbeat Books) and author, arranger, and publisher of the Jumpin' Jim's series of ukulele songbooks with over 1,000,000 copies in print. This series is available worldwide and includes The Daily Ukulele and The Daily Ukulele: Leap Year Edition, two of the biggest and best-selling ukulele songbooks ever published. All Jumpin' Jim's songbooks are distributed by Hal Leonard LLC.Jim produced Legends of Ukulele, a CD compilation for Rhino Records, and has made three how-to-play DVDs for Homespun. He is also an active songwriter and has released a number of CDs. His two-CD set, Dreams I Left in Pockets, features 33 songs he wrote or co-wrote with uke legends, Herb “Ohta-san” Ohta and Lyle Ritz. His album, The Wind and Sun was released in August 2020.In 1999, Jim composed and premiered Uke Can't Be Serious, a concerto for solo ukulele and symphony orchestra. Since then, the piece has been performed with both high school and professional orchestras, including the Michigan Philharmonic in 2016. He has also performed it many times with a string quartet. His second concerto for ukulele and orchestra, The Dove Tale, premiered in 2017 with the Wallingford (Connecticut) Symphony Orchestra.Jim and his wife, Liz Maihock Beloff, own Flea Market Music, Inc., a company dedicated to the ukulele. They perform together playing their family's Fluke, Flea and Firefly ukuleles and are known around the world for playing a major role in the current third wave of the ukulele popularity. They have toured Japan, Australia and Canada and believe in their company's motto, “Uke Can Change the World.”To connect with Jim, visit him online where great products are available such as songbooks, CD's, DVD's, his event calendar and his new UKEtopia! book at https://www.fleamarketmusic.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/jimbeloffmusic/Thank you, amazing Aging Rebels, for listening to the Aging GreatFULLy show! We create this show for YOU the listener! If you enjoy this episode, please share it with your friends and family and leave us a positive show review on your favorite platform! We love spotlighting listener reviews on our show! To listen, stream, connect, share, download, subscribe, visit our official host page at www.CTRNetwork.com/holleykelley or www.HolleyKelley.com. Remember, you rock and you ROLE model!
Throughout its 130-year-old history, the ukulele has often been underrated – for many, this tiny four stringed instrument is a musical joke, a plastic toy or a cheap airport souvenir, but in fact, some of the world's greatest musicians have played and admired it, and it has enduring associations with the struggle for Hawaiian independence since its arrival on the islands from Madeira in the late 19th century. The ukulele is also surprisingly versatile and musicians are forever involved in the challenge of expanding its repertoire, from Bach to ukulele concertos to jazz. Joining Bridget Kendall to find out more about this deceptively humble instrument is the award-winning musician Brittni Paiva, who's been described as Hawaii's pre-eminent ukulele artist; Jim Beloff, the co-founder of Flea Market Music, publishers of some of the first ukulele song books which played a key part in the modern ukulele revival, his forthcoming memoir is UKEtopia: Adventures in the Ukulele World; and Samantha Muir, a classical ukulele musician and composer, who's doing a PHD at the University of Surrey in the UK to create new works for the classical ukulele repertoire. Produced by Anne Khazam for the BBC World Service. [Image: A ukulele sitting on its side on a Hawaiian beach. Credit: McCaig via Getty Images]
Summary: Musician and Twinbrook Branch Manager Eric Carzon talks with host David Payne about the Library of Things Music, the new instrument lending program at Twinbrook Library, as well as MCPL's many other music related resources and programs. Recording Date: November 7, 2018 Guest: Eric Carzon, Branch Manager at Twinbrook Library Host: David Payne What Our Guest Is Reading: The Daily Ukulele by Liz and Jim Beloff Gather Together in My Name by Maya Angelou March by John Lewis MCPL Books and Other Resources Mentioned During this Episode: 101 Hit Songs, Alto Sax Absolute Beginners, Guitar (DVD) Anatomy of a Song by Marc Myers ArtistWorks Beatles, The White Album Bessie (DVD) Brave New Blues Guitar by Greg Koch Disney Hits for Ukulele Drum Circle: A Guide to World Percussion by Chalo Eduardo and Frank Kumor Freegal: Download up to 5 MP3 songs for free each week. Guitar Aerobics by Troy Nelson Hamilton: An American Musical by Lin-Manuel M How to Rap, the Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC by Paul Edwards I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Jazz, Rock & Funk Guitar by Dan Brown The Jazz Singer (DVD) Jersey Boys (DVD) Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock (DVD) Learn to Play Keyboards by Emma Danes Legends, Icons, & Rebels: Music that Changed the World by Robbie Robertson Library of Things Music: A collection of musical instruments at Twinbrook Library that customers can check out. Modern Times (DVD) Music Factory (DVD): Music education videos for children. Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Pitch Perfect (DVD) The Rap Year Book by Shea Serrano Rent (DVD) Singin' in the Rain (DVD) Songwriters' Toolbox: A monthly workshop/song circle that meets monthly at Rockville Memorial Library. Streaming Music from Alexander Street: Stream popular, classical, world, jazz, historical, and many other genres of music. Twinbrook "Make More Music" Discussion Group The Ukulele 3 Chord Songbook You Can Play Electric Bass (DVD) Other Items of Interest: Hal Leonard: Music publisher The Lion Sleeps Tonight / Mbube Smile: Song based on an instrumental piece used in Charlie Chaplin's movie Modern Times. It is one of Eric Carzon's favorite songs. Song Writer's Association of Washington Read the transcript
Aging GreatFULLy with Music, Purpose, & Passion @Jim Beloff Style!An Aging GreatFULLy momentous occasion! We welcome back to the Aging GreatFULLy show the talented musician behind the music that literally makes the show THE SHOW THAT IT IS!!With great delight, we welcome world renowned musician, Jim Beloff Music back to the Aging GreatFULLy show! Of course, listeners know him for the popular Aging Gratefully song we’ve all come to love so very much! A much-anticipated show, both, musically and beyond, you’ll hear some of #JimBeloff's amazing and beautiful new concerto music, including the entire Aging Gratefully song! Find out who inspired him musically, what is on his music bucket list? We’ll cover ukuleles and Jim will also share some exciting news beyond music. Including something you may have never heard of before that is super cool Jim Beloff style.He’s full of aspirations, he’s got passion, and purpose, and he is definitely Aging Greatfully and gratefully! What is his secret to it all? Tune in to find out and MORE! Connect and learn more about Jim at www.fleamarketmusic.com .
Aging GreatFULLy with Music, Purpose, & Passion @Jim Beloff Style!An Aging GreatFULLy momentous occasion! We welcome back to the Aging GreatFULLy show the talented musician behind the music that literally makes the show THE SHOW THAT IT IS!! With great delight, we welcome world renowned musician, Jim Beloff Music back to the Aging GreatFULLy show! Of course, listeners know him for the popular Aging Gratefully song we’ve all come to love so very much! A much-anticipated show, both, musically and beyond, you’ll hear some of #JimBeloff's amazing and beautiful new concerto music, including the entire Aging Gratefully song! Find out who inspired him musically, what is on his music bucket list? We’ll cover ukuleles and Jim will also share some exciting news beyond music. Including something you may have never heard of before that is super cool Jim Beloff style. He’s full of aspirations, he’s got passion, and purpose, and he is definitely Aging Greatfully and gratefully! What is his secret to it all? Tune in to find out and MORE! Connect and learn more about Jim at www.fleamarketmusic.com .
Ukulele Video Play Along Podcast Episode 3! In this episode, Chris Russell plays the Populele, and discusses his most recent videos, including a potential full series on how to play specific chords to be used in larger presentations. He also mentions Ukulele Abe’s interview with Jim Beloff and talks about “dislikes” on YouTube. You can … Continue reading Using Technology to Replicate Yourself In Your Classroom →
Ukulele Video Play Along Podcast Episode 3! In this episode, Chris Russell plays the Populele, and discusses his most recent videos, including a potential full series on how to play specific chords to be used in larger presentations. He also mentions Ukulele Abe’s interview with Jim Beloff and talks about “dislikes” on YouTube. You can … Continue reading Using Technology to Replicate Yourself In Your Classroom →
Jim Beloff This month I was honored with a chance to interview Jim Beloff. The background music for this episode is Jim’s own ukulele concerto “Uke Can’t Be Serious.” You can hear the full version of it, including a live version, here.You can find his music, books, and just plain awesome website for all things ukulele at Flea Market Music.Here are a few of the artists that were mentioned. We encourage you to check them out!Uke Mag has a great article on Lyle Ritz here. His album “How About Uke” is on Spotify.Jim Beloff’s recent album can also be heard on Spotify.Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s album “Facing Future” has lots of incredible songs, including the most famous one Jim mentioned.You can also hear Herb Ohta’s music on Spotify. You can also see a live recording on Youtube here, although there’s some noise and he starts playing near 40% into the video.Roy Smeck can be seen here on Youtube. There’s also Joel Eckhaus and Marcy Marxer on Youtube.Brittni Paiva did a great cover on HiSessions. It’s on Youtube.Sara Maisel and Craig Chee do some lovely duets. Here’s one of my favorites on YouTube.James Hill and Jake Shimabukuro…. well I trust you know about these guys if you’re listening to this podcast. In case you need another instrument to buy here’s the Pono instrument I mentioned being demonstrated in two tunings.Can you tell I like Spotify? Should I include other links? Let me know!Great ukulele songs is a Spotify playlist I’m working on. It’ll be regularly updated to included all the greatest songs that I think show off the ukulele’s potential. Be sure to follow it if you can’t get enough uke, but save any songs you love since I can’t promise how long they’ll be on there!Thanks for listening and aloha! Join the conversation on Reddit.Support the podcast by donating to the tip jarSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/abes-ukulele-podcast/9dcebec6-5ec6-49a7-8f3f-f3c5b029893c
Primer on Practice Hey everyone!It’s been a long time, but I’m back. This time I’m talking about practice, teaching, great new ukes, and some ideas for musicians to check out.Here‘s an article/video about effective practice by NPR and TED-Ed.The metronome app I use when I practice is Tempo. The Ukulele App is another nice app for practice/learning ukulele. Yousician is another app for learning uke. It also teaches piano, guitar, and bass. There are so many resources out there for learning! What are your favorites?Ukulele Fretboard Roadmaps is a book that helps makes sense of knowing the entire fretboard and how to play scales, chords, and melodies everywhere on the fretboard.Ledward Kaapana and Honoka and Azita are two artists I think you should check out if you haven’t.Ledward played a concert in July that you can see here. He’s also on Spotify here. Honoka and Azita are on Spotify as well.A great resource for hearing ukuleles if you can’t actually play them (great for buying too!) is The Ukulele Site. Another great place to hear ukes and read reviews on them as well is Got a Ukulele.The GHS baritone-tuned Tenor strings can be found here. Living Water Strings can be found here. There’s many more other special sets than I mentioned on the podcast. Thanks for checking it out. Let me know what you think of the podcast so far!Next month I’ll sit down with the great Jim Beloff to talk about ukulele and orchestras.Aloha!Join the conversation on Reddit.Support the podcast by donating to the tip jarSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/abes-ukulele-podcast/3bf0a72a-2145-4b6e-b17c-7de84914c64b
Our guest this week is Jim Beloff. Jim is the author of The Ukulele : A Visual History, and with his wife Liz publishes the popular Jumpin' Jim's series of ukulele songbooks, including The Daily Ukulele, one of the best selling ukulele songbooks ever published.
Host: Stuart Yoshida Guests: Cynthia Kinnunen, Chris Kennison It’s the day before the Great Eclipse 2017, and with me on the show today is newly minted Ukulele Podcaster Abe Deshotel, plus regular guest Andy Andrews of PUKA, along with my co-host Doug Brown. We have a full docket starting with talking about Abe’s Ukulele Podcast, the origins of some of the first ukulele festivals, and 20th anniversary of the death of Bruddah Iz, plus much, much more. It’s all coming up next… on the OokTown Podcast. This is the OokTown Podcast, episode 58, recorded August 20th, 2017. “In The Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!-bour” Abe Deshotel: website (including Podcast): https://www.ukuleleabe.com/ Shure MV88: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MV88 Shure MV51 (Abe’s Podcast mic): https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MV51 Andy Andrews: Tunes in the Dune Ukulele Festival: http://tunesinthedunes.com/ Bend Ukulele Group in Oregon: https://www.facebook.com/BendUkuleleGroup/ Ukulele University 2017: http://ukeu.info/ FIrst OokTown Podcast with Andy: https://ooktown.com/2014-shows/ep-23-we-should-burn-it Doug Brown: Website - http://den-uke.com/ Links: Royal City Ukulele Festival: https://www.royalcityukefest.com/ Guelph in Ontario Canada: https://goo.gl/maps/7ASMNPyxmxn Blubrry Podcasting site: https://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/ Libsyn Podcasting site: https://www.libsyn.com/ Free Audio editing software: http://www.audacityteam.org/ "How to Start and Grow An Ukulele Group": https://www.amazon.com/How-Start-Grow-Ukulele-Group/dp/1546902732 OokTown episode with Jim Beloff: https://ooktown.com/2016-shows/ep-46-zipper-check Our “Dream Ukulele Cruises”: https://ooktown.com/2016-shows/ep-44-entertainable-goals “We Know Who We Are” from Moana: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwRv3HJoHD8 Tribute to Bruddah Iz: https://store.ukulelemag.com/collections/magazines/products/no-18-fall-2017 Tina Guo (Amazing Cello player on “Wonder Woman” theme song): http://www.scmp.com/culture/music/article/2103901/cellist-tina-guo-sound-wonder-woman-theme-touring-hans-zimmer-slashs NAMM: https://www.namm.org/ Denver Folklore Center: https://www.denverfolklore.com/ Really expensive Martin ukulele: https://ukuleleunderground.com/2017/04/best-of-namm-2017-day-4-ukulele-underground-coverage/ Spyro Gyra “Shaker Song” with Dave Samuels on marimba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2UcYsOaAtc Kala brand Waterman plastic ukulele: https://kalabrand.com/collections/the-waterman Myers acoustic pick-up (no modification needed to ukulele): https://www.myerspickups.com/ Mi-Si rechargeable acoustic pick-up: http://mi-si.com/products/
Jim Beloff on Aging GreatFULLy! That's right! The musician behind the intro and outro song, "Aging Gratefully" used for the Aging GreatFULLy show is actually making an appearance ON THE SHOW! You'll get to hear the entire song and Jim will share the inspiration and story behind this song from the album, "Dreams I Left in Pockets" and reveal what led him to write this fantastic song that we have all come to love!Jim is author of The Ukulele—A Visual History (Backbeat Books) and author, arranger, and publisher of the Jumpin’ Jim’s series of ukulele songbooks with well over 600,000 copies sold. This series is available worldwide and includes The Daily Ukulele: 365 Songs For Better Living and The Daily Ukulele: Leap Year Edition, two of the biggest and best-selling ukulele songbooks ever published. All Jumpin’ Jim’s songbooks are distributed by the Hal Leonard Corporation. Jim produced Legends Of Ukulele, a CD compilation for Rhino Records, and has made three how-to-play DVDs for Homespun Tapes. Jim is also an active songwriter and has released a number of CDs. His latest 2 CD set, “Dreams I Left In Pockets,” features 33 songs he wrote or co-wrote with uke legends Herb “Ohta-san” Ohta and Lyle Ritz. Jim and his wife, Liz Maihock Beloff, own Flea Market Music, Inc., a company dedicated to the ukulele. They regularly perform together playing their family’s Fluke, Flea and Firefly ukuleles.Jim will share many inspirations regarding music during this show. And speaking of music, here's some of his worth sharing: “Charles Ives”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rj4OgZSd-Eand this fantastic ukulele concerto:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp1rYo8Y9qUThey have also gone on tours of Japan, Australia and Canada and believe in their company’s motto, “Uke Can Change the World.” www.fleamarketmusic.com and facebook.com/jimbeloffmusic.
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Jim Beloff on Aging GreatFULLy! That's right! The musician behind the intro and outro song, "Aging Gratefully" used for the Aging GreatFULLy show is actually making an appearance ON THE SHOW! You'll get to hear the entire song and Jim will share the inspiration and story behind this song from the album, "Dreams I Left in Pockets" and reveal what led him to write this fantastic song that we have all come to love!Jim is author of The Ukulele—A Visual History (Backbeat Books) and author, arranger, and publisher of the Jumpin’ Jim’s series of ukulele songbooks with well over 600,000 copies sold. This series is available worldwide and includes The Daily Ukulele: 365 Songs For Better Living and The Daily Ukulele: Leap Year Edition, two of the biggest and best-selling ukulele songbooks ever published. All Jumpin’ Jim’s songbooks are distributed by the Hal Leonard Corporation. Jim produced Legends Of Ukulele, a CD compilation for Rhino Records, and has made three how-to-play DVDs for Homespun Tapes. Jim is also an active songwriter and has released a number of CDs. His latest 2 CD set, “Dreams I Left In Pockets,” features 33 songs he wrote or co-wrote with uke legends Herb “Ohta-san” Ohta and Lyle Ritz. Jim and his wife, Liz Maihock Beloff, own Flea Market Music, Inc., a company dedicated to the ukulele. They regularly perform together playing their family’s Fluke, Flea and Firefly ukuleles.Jim will share many inspirations regarding music during this show. And speaking of music, here's some of his worth sharing: “Charles Ives”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rj4OgZSd-Eand this fantastic ukulele concerto:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp1rYo8Y9qUThey have also gone on tours of Japan, Australia and Canada and believe in their company’s motto, “Uke Can Change the World.” www.fleamarketmusic.com and facebook.com/jimbeloffmusic.
Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown Guests: Jim Beloff, Gerald Ross On the show we have one of the pioneers of the modern ukulele movement, Jim Beloff of Flea Market Music. Plus, Gerald Ross gets ready to celebrate his retirement - don’t worry he’ll still be playing lots of ukulele! And along with my co-host Doug Brown, we talk about performing, technology, workshops and a whole lot more! Support the Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ooktown Make a one-time donation: https://ooktown.com/donate Advice for starting an ukulele group: Ep. 23: We Should Burn It (http://ooktown.com/2014-shows/ep-23-we-should-burn-it) Ep. 27: My Daughter Made Lemon Cello (http://ooktown.com/2015-shows/ep-27-my-daughter-made-lemon-cello) Jim Beloff: Flea Market Music: https://www.fleamarketmusic.com/ Ukulele concerto: https://www.fleamarketmusic.com/ukuleles/ukulele_concerto.asp Jumpin’ Jim’s ukulele books: https://www.fleamarketmusic.com/store/Scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=24 Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jimbeloffmusic Michigan Philharmonic concert: http://www.michiganphil.org/Events/November12.html Funky Frets Uke Festival: https://funkyfretsukefest.com/ Gerald Ross: http://geraldross.com/ Doug Brown: http://den-uke.com/ Recorded September 18, 2016.
Aloha and welcome to the Exotic Tiki Island Podcast. I'm your host Tiki Brian. Join me along with Captain Scotty B as we take you on an adventure and travel back in time to Exotic Tiki Island while I play vintage Hawaiian, Exotica and Island related music from my LP vinyl and digital collection. In this show we'll be visiting the Main Beach, Grandpa Otto's Grotto and then we'll venture over to the Hurricane Hut Lounge and listen to the incredible sounds of the Alika Lyman Group live on stage. All this and more coming up on this episode of the Exotic Tiki Island.... Show LInks: Our Sponsor: Ho-Tap-Fefti (Paradise Found) Store: http://www.cafepress.com/hotepnefti DigiTiki's Website: www.digitiki.com Official Exotic Tiki Island Website: http://www.exotictikiisland.com Show 28 Track listing: 1. Lovers - Perry Botkin 2. Ukey-Ukulele - Akamai Brain Collective 3. Hawaiian Tale - Lani Lehua and the Surfers 4. I want to Learn to Speak Hawaiian - King Keoni And His Islanders 5. Trade Winds - Kenny Sasaki & The Tiki Boys 6. Sand And Sandals - Jimmy Namaro 7. How D`Ya Do - Hui Ohana & Jerry Byrd 8. Ringo Oiwake - Arthur Lyman 9. Polynesian - Arthur Lyman 10. Kellogg's Puffa Puffa Rice commercial 11. Royal Hawaiian Hotel commercial 12. Lovely You - Hal Aloma and His Hawaiians 13. Uheuhene - Hal Aloma and His Hawaiians 14. Malama, Pulama, Hiipoi - Hal Aloma and His Hawaiians 15. Swingtime In Honolulu - Alika Lyman Group 16. Kauai Rose - Alika Lyman Group 17. Theme from "Bewitched" - Alika Lyman Group 18. The Ceremony of Tambó - Tito Puente 19. The Hawaiian Turnaround - Waitiki, Jim Beloff, Rick Cunha, Liz Belof