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Don Ho - Wikipedia. Don Ho. Background information. Birth name. Donald Tai Loy Ho. Born(1. 93. 0- 0.

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August 1. 3, 1. 93. Origin. Honolulu, Hawaii, U.

S. Died. April 1. Waikīkī, Hawaii, U.

S. Genres. Traditional pop. Pop. Hapa haole. Occupation(s)Singer, musician. Instruments. Vocals, piano, ukulele. Years active. 19. Labels. Reprise Records. Associated acts. The Ali'is.

Donald Tai Loy Ho (simplified Chinese: 何大来; traditional Chinese: 何大來; pinyin: Hé Dàlái; August 1. April 1. 4, 2. 00. American traditional pop musician, singer and entertainer. He is best known for the song "Tiny Bubbles".

Life and career[edit]Ho, a singer of Hawaiian and Chinese[which?] descent on his paternal side and Hawaiian and Portuguese descent on his mother's side, was born in the small Honolulu neighborhood of Kakaʻako to Emily (Honey) Leimaile Silva and James Ah You Puao Ho, but he grew up in Kāneʻohe on the windward side of the island of Oʻahu. He was a graduate of the Kamehameha Schools in 1. Springfield College on a football scholarship in 1. Bachelor's degree in sociology at University of Hawai'i in 1. In 1. 95. 4 Ho entered the United States Air Force doing his basic training at Keesler AFB, Mississippi and spent time flying fighter jets in both Texas and Hawaii. Transferred to Travis AFB, California he went to the local city of Concord and bought an electronic keyboard from a music store, and recalls, "That's when it all started."Don married his high school sweetheart, Melva May Kolokea Wong, on November 2.

She was the mother to his first six children. They were married for 4. Melva May's death on June 8, 1. While in the military, Ho traveled from state to state with his young family until he was called home to help his mother with the family bar business called Honey's. Ho left the United States Air Force in 1. Kaneohe. Honey's became a hotspot for the local entertainment and the growing customers from the Kaneohe Marine Base servicemen. Ho always honored the military remembering his own years of military service.

In 1. 96. 3, he moved the Kāneʻohe Honey's to Waikīkī. After much success, and little room to grow, promoter Kimo Wilder Mc. Vay sought Don to play at a night club called Duke's owned by Duke Kahanamoku, where he caught the attention of record company officials. Ho was originally signed to Reprise Records.[1] Ho released his debut album, Don Ho Show, in 1. Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and New York City. In 1. 96. 6 he released his second album, a live compilation called Don Ho – Again!, which charted in the early part of that year.

In the fall of 1. Ho released his most famous song, "Tiny Bubbles", which charted on both the pop (#5. Billboard) and easy listening charts and caused the subsequent Tiny Bubbles LP to remain in the album Top 2.

Another song associated with Don was "Pearly Shells". From 1. 96. 4 to 1. Don's backing group was The Aliis: Al Akana, Rudy Aquino, Benny Chong, Manny Lagodlagod and Joe Mundo. In his stage show, Ho would make jokes about being sent in the mid- 1. Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi and being Hawaiian. Don Ho enjoyed asking for a show of hands of veterans of World War II. He would ask for all the Pearl Harbor survivors to stand.

He would tell the men from the European Theater, "you got your glory in the movies" that they could watch. The veterans of the Pacific Theater were invited on stage to join the hula dancers. Ho's music used typical 1. Hammond organs. He was well- positioned to capitalize on the newly admitted state's growing popularity as a tourist destination during the decade due to cheap air travel, and his shows would be attended by celebrities in addition to ordinary tourists. During the second half of the decade, a growing movement emerged in Hawaii to produce more traditional forms of music that subtly accused Ho of being too commercialized and marketed to tourists. His popularity never seriously suffered however, and his shows remained popular with vacationers.

Guest appearances on television series such as I Dream of Jeannie, The Brady Bunch, Sanford and Son, Batman, Charlie's Angels, Mc. Cloud and Fantasy Island soon followed. Although his album sales peaked in the late 1. ABC from October 1.

March 1. 97. 7 with The Don Ho Show variety program which aired on weekday mornings.[3][4]Ho had ten children: six with his wife and four more from two subsequent relationships. His children often worked with him, either onstage, backstage, or with his business.

He loved to work with his children, teaching them the entertainment business.[5] His daughter Hoku performed with him in his Waikīkī show and in 2. In 2. 00. 5, he sang a song that was used as the opening theme to the direct- to- video and DVD movie Aloha, Scooby- Doo! Illness[edit]Ho lived at his Diamond Head residence, raising his young family with their mothers. It was also where his business office was located. In 1. 99. 5, at age 6. Ho's health began declining which began with a mild stroke. By 2. 00. 2, he had developed cardiomyopathy, a deterioration of the heart muscle unrelated to coronary artery disease, leaving him with only 3.

Despite his health, Ho was always hopeful, and resilient to find a solution. He also continued his nightly performances, making a few concessions such as trading in his glass of Scotch that he kept on top of his piano at shows for pineapple juice. Ho was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy in 2. Ho still experienced a number of problems afterwards, including an episode when his pacemaker went haywire during a concert.

Another time occurred when he was making repairs to the roof of his house when his heart suddenly started racing. He contacted a biotechnology company specializing in treating heart conditions with adult stem cells working in conjunction with Dr. Shoa, cardiac surgeon and pioneer of the use of adult stem cells for heart disease. On December 6, 2. Ho had his own blood- derived stem cells injected into his heart by Amit Patel and his fellow surgeons in Thailand. The treatment went without incident and it was reported that his heart would be boosted back to 7.

Later in the month, Ho said, "I'm feeling much better and I'm so happy I came up here to do it."[7] In regard to his health problems, he remarked "I'd been going around for years acting like I was 4. And then when all this happened, someone told me 'You're 7. Watch Super Eruption Online Super Eruption Full Movie Online. Everyone gets old. Why did I think I was exempt?"Around September 1. Ho married Haumea Hebenstreit, who was a production assistant for his show at the Waikīkī Beachcomber.[8] A few days later, Ho went into cardiac arrest.