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  2. Eric Lee (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Lee is a Hawaiian musician, singer, songwriter, and producer.His work has appeared on more than 30 albums, including his work with The Kanile'a Collection, Nā Kama, The Ka'ala Boys, The Mākaha Sons, and his solo albums, Crossroads, Kawehilani, and his Twentieth Anniversary Anthology.

  3. Willie K - Wikipedia

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    guitar; ukulele; Website: williek.com: William Awihilima Kahaialiʻi (October 17, 1960 – May 18, 2020), known as Willie K, [1] was a Hawaiian musician who ...

  4. Jason Castro (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Castro played the guitar during the Top 24 performance night when he sang "Daydream". He was also the first contestant to play the ukulele on the show, playing the instrument while singing "Over the Rainbow". [13] Castro also sang in Spanish in a combination of Sting's "Fragile" and "Fragilidad" on March 25, 2008.

  5. The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album - Wikipedia

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    The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album is the second album by Eddie Cochran, released on Liberty Records in mono, LRP 3172, in May 1960. It had previously been issued as 12 of His Biggest Hits in April 1960 with the same catalogue number, but after Cochran's death on April 17 it was retitled and reissued, and has remained so titled ever since.

  6. Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success, [ 1 ] the song found greater popular acclaim through a new version recorded by John Cale in 1991.

  7. Singin' to My Baby - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Cochran – guitar, ukulele, vocals; Perry Botkin Sr. – rhythm guitar; Connie "Guybo" Smith – double bass; The Johnny Mann Chorus – backing vocals [1]

  8. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    The ukulele was popularized for a stateside audience during the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, held from spring to autumn of 1915 in San Francisco. [19] The Hawaiian Pavilion featured a guitar and ukulele ensemble, George E. K. Awai and his Royal Hawaiian Quartet, [20] along with ukulele maker and player Jonah Kumalae. [21]

  9. Hymns (Michael W. Smith album) - Wikipedia

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    Hymns is a studio album by Christian recording artist Michael W. Smith, released exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store on March 24, 2014. [1] The album consists of Smith's rendition of traditional hymns, including many that he sang at church when he was young.