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"The Hukilau Song" is a song written by Jack Owens in 1948 after attending a luau in Laie, Hawaii. [1] Covers
He either wrote, co-wrote, composed, recorded, or some combination of these music credits, more than 50 songs spanning from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s. He also had his own TV show, The Jack Owens Show (aka The Brunch Bunch), during the pioneer days of TV of the early 1950s, and even received two Emmy nominations.
Hukilau Beach, in Lā'ie, is named after the technique, which has been used there for centuries. A festive beach gathering is also known to local Hawaiians as a hukilau , and there is a traditional song and dance known as the hukilau , a scattered line dance .
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In 2015, the PCC opened a new addition to the public called the Hukilau Marketplace. [13] The marketplace is a vintage throwback to 1950s Hawaii offering nostalgic food, local goods and everyone-is-family hospitality. [12]
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