Hawaiian lounge legend Don Ho is singing in that big luau in the sky. The world-famous Hawaiian entertainer, best known for his signature song “Tiny Bubbles,” died yesterday after suffering a heart ...
Legendary crooner Don Ho, who entertained tourists for decades wearing raspberry-tinted sunglasses and singing the catchy signature tune "Tiny Bubbles," has died. He was 76. By The Associated Press ...
** FILE ** Hawaiian entertainer Don Ho, right, gets a kiss from a fan after his show at the Waikiki Beachcomer Hotel in this June 24, 2004, file photo in Honolulu. Ho, who entertained tens of ...
HONOLULU – Crooner Don Ho, who entertained tourists for decades wearing raspberry-tinted sunglasses and singing the catchy signature tune “Tiny Bubbles,” died Saturday morning of heart failure. He was ...
Legendary crooner Don Ho, who entertained tourists for decades wearing raspberry-tinted sunglasses and singing the catchy signature tune "Tiny Bubbles," has died. He was 76. He died Saturday morning ...
HONOLULU – Legendary Hawaiian crooner Don Ho says he could barely walk, let alone sing, and would have been a "goner" without an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart earlier this month ...
HONOLULU — Don Ho’s memorial service in Waikiki is now expected to draw 25,000 people, more than double the original estimate of 10,000. Police are predicting a bigger crowd for the May 5 ceremony in ...
Don Ho, an entertainer who defined popular perceptions of Hawaiian music in the 1960s and held fast to that image as a peerless Waikiki nightclub attraction, died yesterday in Honolulu. He was 76. The ...
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