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Nāpua Greig
Nāpua Greig
Hawaiian musician
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Keahiwai
Keahiwai
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Kuana Torres Kahele
Kuana Torres Kahele
American musician
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Pimpbot
Pimpbot
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Ledward Kaapana
Ledward Kaapana
American musician
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Anuhea Jenkins
Anuhea Jenkins
Hawaiian folk singer
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Cyril Pahinui
Cyril Pahinui
American musician
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Israel Kamakawiwoʻole
Israel Kamakawiwoʻole
Hawaiian recording artist; musician.
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The Green
The Green
rock band
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Ho'okena
Ho'okena
Hawaiian musical group
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Dennis Pavao
Dennis Pavao
A Hawaiian musician who help lead a 1970s Hawaiian music renaissance, especially Hawaiian falsetto singing
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O-Shen
O-Shen
Papua New Guinean musician
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Kealiʻi Reichel
Kealiʻi Reichel
Singer, songwriter, choreographer, dancer, chanter, scholar, teacher, and personality from Hawaiʻi
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Kalapana
Kalapana
Hawaiian music group
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Gabby Pahinui
Gabby Pahinui
American musician
Jake Shimabukuro
American ukulele player and composer

Jake Shimabukuro

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American ukulele player and composer
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Jake Shimabukuro (born November 3, 1976, in Honolulu, Hawai’i) is an Japanese-American ukulele virtuoso and composer known for his fast and complex finger work. His music combines elements of jazz, blues, funk, rock, bluegrass, classical, folk, and flamenco. Shimabukuro has written numerous original compositions, including the entire soundtracks to two Japanese films, Hula Girls (2007) and Saidoweizu (2009), the Japanese remake of Sideways.

Well known in Hawai’i and Japan during his early solo career in the early 2000s, Shimabukuro became famous internationally in 2006, when a video of him playing a virtuosic rendition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was posted on YouTube without his knowledge and became one of the first viral videos on that site. His concert engagements, collaborations with well-known musicians, media appearances, and music production have snowballed since then. In 2012, an award-winning documentary was released tracking his life, career, and music, titled Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings; it has screened in a variety of festivals, aired repeatedly on PBS, and been released on DVD.