Don Ho Show
Celebrate being in Hawaii with "Hawaii's Living Legend," the King of Hawaiian entertainment, Don Ho! Sit back and enjoy as Don Ho sits center stage at his Hammond Organ, caressing the keys, singing his favorite songs and "talking story" with the audience.
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History: In 1962, Don Ho began playing at Duke's in Waikiki. Backing him were the sensational five Alii, playing piano, drums, two guitars, xylophone and doubling on half a dozen other instruments. Don presided at the organ, a glass of scotch in his hand, a cigarette burning in the ashtray. The music was outstanding; the humor was fast and snappy. Tourists came, but so did locals and, after a while, visiting Hollywood stars--any of whom might take to the stage. Those rowdy years brought stardom to Don and made Duke's Hawaii's most popular nightclub. In 1966, Don erupted on the national show biz scene when he broke all previous attendance records at Hollywood's Cocoanut Grove. Other star turns naturally followed; return engagements at the Grove, feature spots at the Sands in Las Vegas, Harrah's at Lake Tahoe, the Palmer House in Chicago, the Americana Hotel's Royal Box in New York, TV guest appearances with Johnny Carson, Joey Bishop and Art Linkletter, and his own hour-long color TV special.
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