Mahi Beamer
50 top tracks
Mahi Beamer
50 top tracks
Albums

Hawaii's Mahi Beamer
Mahi Beamer

Hawaiian Classics
Mahi Beamer

More Authentic Island Songs by Mahi
Mahi Beamer

Tiki Room! Enchanted Sounds of the Magical Flowers, Birds & Islands
Mahi Beamer

78 RPM Decca L 8728
Mahi Beamer

Fresca Hawaii
Mahi Beamer

Hawaii Tiki Luau
Mahi Beamer

The remarkable voice of Hawaii's Mahi Beamer in authentic Island songs
Mahi Beamer

Earbud Vacation: Hawaii
Mahi Beamer

Pirates and Sailor Songs
Mahi Beamer

Maui's Sunset Music
Mahi Beamer

More Authentic Island Songs by Mahi Beamer
Mahi Beamer
Biography
Mahi Beamer (Edwin Mahiʻai Copp Beamer, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 5, 1928 – July 14, 2017) was an American tenor falsetto singer, composer and hula dancer. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Mahi Beamer (Edwin Mahiʻai Copp Beamer, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 5, 1928 – July 14, 2017) was an American tenor falsetto singer, composer and hula dancer.
Mahi Beamer, of Hawaiian ancestry, was the grandson of Helen Desha Beamer. His father, Milton Hoʻolulu Desha Beamer Sr. was her son. Mahi's mother was Mildred Kaaloehukaiopuaena Copp Beamer. In 2006, Mahi Beamer was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame. He was named a "Living Treasure of Hawaii" in 2008 by the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, which has been recognizing Hawaii's treasures since 1976. He received the 1992 State of Hawaii Recognition Award for his musical contributions to the state and for perpetuating his grandmother's music. Beamer was the 1993 recipient of the David Malo award presented by Rotary International for his cultural contributions.
Beamer is a 1946 graduate of Kamehameha Schools and went on to continue his musical education at University of California, Santa Barbara and Juilliard School of Music. He is a cousin to Winona Beamer and once toured North America with Winona and her brother Keola performing the ancient Hawaiian form of the hula. He served in the United States Army during the post-World War II years at Schofield Barracks at Wahiawa on the island of Oahu, where he played classical piano and the glockenspiel. His civilian music career got its start with a three-year stint singing at the Queen's Surf in Waikiki. In 1959, Beamer had an uncredited part as a singer in the Columbia Pictures movie Forbidden Island, which starred Jon Hall and was filmed on location in Hawaii. Beamer has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City, and for thirteen years was a featured performer of Nalani Kele's Polynesian Review at the Stardust Resort and Casino in Paradise, Nevada. He has performed at numerous venues in his home state of Hawaii. Beamer has recorded many of his grandmother's compositions. The Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts gave Beamer its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.
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