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Topic: "Outriggers" Hawaiian Band from the 50's |
Jeremy DeHart
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 5 Feb 2019 6:46 am
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Anyone know who this band was comprised of? There's startling little information about them on the internet and of course their albums give up no secrets in typical fashion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtqXIyUhyn0
Thanks!
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Andy Volk
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 5 Feb 2019 7:37 am
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Can't ID the player but sounds like a Fender guitar, at least to my ear. _________________ Steel Guitar Books! Website: www.volkmediabooks.com |
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Nic Neufeld
From: Kansas City, Missouri
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Posted 6 Feb 2019 4:07 pm
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Don't know anything about them but I'm completely jealous they got there before me with the band name.
I tried to read the backs of these albums from here, but the only one that was high enough resolution to read, was pretty nondescript about the group...
https://www.discogs.com/artist/2102207-The-Outriggers _________________ Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me |
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Mitch Drumm
From: Frostbite Falls, hard by Veronica Lake
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Posted 7 Feb 2019 1:55 pm
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Suspicions confirmed. Freddie Tavares.
Unknown mid 50s through 1960s era Hawaiian steel out of Southern California?? The default guess is a Tavares brother.
As far as I know, The South Sea Islanders never recorded under that name. But they are on some of the tracks on the "Hukilau Hulas" LPs and CD that you may have heard---with Ernie on steel.
The stuff mentioned below with Poncie Ponce is pretty cool too.
http://hoolohehou.com/freddie-tavares/
".................Ho`olohe Hou Radio honors Freddie Tavares by spinning some of his most rare recordings. Nowhere else are you likely to hear his 1960s recordings backing Hawaiian Eye co-star Poncie Ponce or the many recordings on which Tavares was not credited – such as with Harry Owens, Sam Koki, William Kealoha, The Polynesians, and The Outriggers. You will occasionally hear his work in the country vein with Wade Ray and Foy Willing. The station archives are also home to Tavares’ extremely rare recordings with brother Ernie and their frequent West Coast collaborator Vince Akina under the name the South Sea Islanders (largely the same group heard on the Hukilau Hulas recordings of the 1960s). And in our “Rarities†segment, you will even hear Freddie Tavares’ final public performance – at the 1985 Steel Guitar Ho`olaule`a in Waikiki hosted by the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association.........."
Don Randall, Freddie, and Alvino Rey:
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Jeremy DeHart
From: North Carolina, USA
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