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When Hilo Hattie Does The Hilo Hop by Hilo Hattie

Biographie de l'artiste pour Hilo Hattie

Hilo Hattie October 28 1901 – December 12 1979 Was Born Clarissa "Clara" Haili In Honolulu Hawaii. She Was A Hawaiian Singer Hula Dancer Actress And Comedian Of 100% Native Hawaiian Ancestry. Clara Loved To Dance The Hula And Sing In The Church Choir. She Began Teaching At Waipahu Elementary School In 1923 Entertaining Her Students With What Would Become Her Comedy Hula Routines. In 1930 She Married Theodore Inter. By 1936 She Had Joined Louise Akeo's Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club Singing At Venues Around Oahu. The Group Got $25 Per Appearance To Distribute Among The 25 Members.
The Don McDiarmid Sr-Johnny Noble Song When Hilo Hattie Does The Hilo Hop Became Her Signature Tune. McDiarmid Intended The 1935 Song To Be Danced By The Typical Beautifully Smooth Hula Dancer. But In 1936 While The Band Was Performing As Shipboard Entertainment On A Cruise To Portland Oregon The Seductive Dancer Meant To Perform It Fell Ill. Hilo Hattie Who Claimed To Have Never Had A Hula Lesson In Her Life Ran With It As A Comedy Piece And It Became A Monster Success In Its Time. Clara Legally Changed Her Name To Hilo Hattie When She Performed Her Second Signature Song The Cockeyed Mayor Of Kaunakakai In The Movie Song Of The Islands. From 1939 Hilo Hattie Was A Favorite Among The Military. By 1940 Harry Owens Was Conducting The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orchestra And Hired Her. Hattie Joined The Webley Edwards-Hosted Hawaii Calls Broadcasts That Went Out To 600 Radio Stations Around The World. From That Point On She Became A Global Household Name Touring The World And Performing In Movies And On Television Often In Hawaii Five-O. In 1945 She Was Referred To As "the Polynesian Sophie Tucker" When She Entertained At The Holland Supper Club In Eugene Oregon. By 1950 The Divorced Clara Married Bandleader Carlyle Nelson.
She Was Still Touring The Mainland In 1956 When She Performed Four Days And Nights At The Merced County California Spring Fair. Hilo Hattie And Her Hawaiian Revue Played The Peabody Auditorium In Daytona Beach Florida In January 1959. Hilo Hattie Began Doing Two Shows A Night Six Nights A Week At The Hilton Hawaiian Village Tapa Room In 1960. It Was An Arrangement That Continued For More Than A Decade. In June 1963 She Entertained At The Sportsmen Of Stanislaus Luau In Modesto California. In 1972 She Recalled Having Once Made An Attempt At Retirement But Live Performing Was Too Much Fun. Hilo Hattie Succumbed To Cancer On December 12 1979.

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