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ALFRED APAKA Alfred Aholo Apaka was born in Honolulu in 1919 and died suddenly in 1960. His stunning baritone and good looks earned him the title of 'The Golden Voice of Hawaii.' He graduated from Roosevelt High where he was an athlete, singer, emcee and ROTC cadet captain. His family moved to Molokai but he and his sisters were shunned because their English was too good and the family moved back to Oahu. His father, Alfred A. Apaka, was also a singer and often performed with his son. The Royal's orchestra leader Don McDiarmid Sr. gave Alfred his first professional break, hiring him as lead singer. He next traveled to New York and performed at the Hotel Lexington with Ray Kinney. He returned to the Royal and was a featured singer on Hawaii Calls. That led to a regular gig with the Moana Serenaders at the Moana Hotel. He moved on to Don the Beachcomber's, where Bob Hope 'discovered' him and took him to Hollywood for his TV show. But most people first saw and loved Alfred during his long-running engagement at the Hawaiian Village's Tapa Room, a venue he opened in 1955 and where he played until his death. The Tapa Room is gone, but a statue at the Hawaiian Village commemorates his enduring popularity. He became one of Hawaii's best-known entertainers through his Decca and ABC records and his legacy continues to inspire other performers, including his son, Jeff Apaka. Some of Alfred's earliest recordings have recently been remastered in the CD Alfred Aholo Apaka: Hawaii's Gold

Hawaii's Golden Voice

Hawaiian Favorites

Best Of Alfred Apaka Volume 1

Greatest Hits of Hawaii

My Isle Of Golden Dreams

Hawaiian Village Nights

Sings...Hawaiian Wedding Song And Other Favorite Songs Of The Islands
The Best Of Alfred Apaka, Vol. 1
The Lost Recordings of Hawaii's Golden Voice
Tiki Room! Enchanted Sounds of the Magical Flowers, Birds & Islands
Aloha Hula Hawaiian Style - Al Kealoha Perry & His Singing Surfriders
The Best of Alfred Apaka Vol. 1