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"King" Bennie Nawahi

Bennie Nawahi
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"King" Bennie Nawahi
Background information
Birth name Benjamin Keakahiawa Nawahi
Also known as King Bennie Nawahi
Born (1899-07-03)July 3, 1899
Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii
Died January 29, 1985(1985-01-29) (aged 85)
Long Beach, California
Occupation(s) Live performer
Instruments Ukulele
Guitar
Steel Guitar
Mandolin
Years active 1919–1970
Labels Columbia Records
Victor Records
QRS Records
Grey Gull Records
Yazoo Records
Associated acts Hawaiian Novelty Five
King Nawahi and the International Cowboys
Nawahi Trio
Notable instruments
Steel Guitar
Ukulele

"King" Bennie Nawahi (July 3, 1899 – January 29, 1985) was an American steel guitar master from Hawaii, well known throughout the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. Celebrated as a virtuoso during his lifetime, his body of work has not garnered the accolades from later generations as have other Hawaiian musical stars of the era.

Benjamin Keakahiawa Nawahi was born in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, one of 12 children. While not of royal descent, he was eventually nicknamed "King" as many show business personalities are for their particular genre.

Nawahi learned to play guitar in the parks of Honolulu for pennies, often teaming with Sol Hoʻopiʻi, who would later become his rival for the title "King of the Hawaiian Guitar", along with Sam Ku West. He was also known as "King of the Ukulele".

In 1919 Nawahi played with his brother Joe's band, the Hawaiian Novelty Five, on the Matsonia passenger liner that sailed between Honolulu and San Francisco. The group eventually became a staple on the Orpheum vaudeville circuit's North America tour.

Bennie Nawahi separated from the group and embarked on a solo career as a singing ukulele player. Master showman Sid Grauman proclaimed him "King of the Ukulele" and the nickname stuck.

In 1920 an act of the United States Congress established "Hawaii National Park" (later split into Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and Haleakalā National Park), shining a spotlight on the islands. The 1920s became a heydey for all things Hawaiian, including novelty acts of the vaudeville genre. Among Nawahi's novelty stunts was playing Turkey in the Straw on Hawaiian guitar with his feet.Tin Pan Alley went with the Hawaii craze and between 1915 and 1929 produced such ditties as Hello Hawaii How Are You? (1915) (when many pronounced the state's name as How-Wah-Yah), (1916), Hula Hula Dream Girl (1924) and That Aloha Waltz (1928).


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