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'Tiny Bubbles' Singer Don Ho Dies at 76
Apr 14, 8:53 PM (ET)
By JAYMES SONG

HONOLULU (AP) - 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 of heart failure, publicist Donna Jung said.

Ho had suffered with heart problems for the past several years, and had a pacemaker installed last fall. In 2005, he underwent an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart in Thailand in 2005.

Ho entertained Hollywood's biggest stars and thousands of tourists for four decades. For many, no trip to Hawaii was complete without seeing his Waikiki show - a mix of songs, jokes, double entendres, Hawaii history and audience participation.

Shows usually started and ended with the same song, "Tiny Bubbles." Ho mostly hummed as the audience enthusiastically took over the song's swaying, silly lyrics: "Tiny bubbles/in the wine/make me happy/make me feel fine."

"I hate that song," he often joked to the crowd. He said he saved it for the end because "people my age can't remember if we did it or not."

The son of bar owners, Ho broke into the Waikiki entertainment scene in the early 1960s and, except for short periods, never left. Few artists are more associated with one place.

"Hawaii is my partner," Ho told The Associated Press in 2004.

Donald Tai Loy Ho, who was Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and German, was born Aug. 13, 1930, in Honolulu and grew up in the then-rural countryside of Kaneohe.

In high school, he was a star football player and worked for a brief time in a pineapple cannery. After graduating in 1949, he attended Springfield College in Massachusetts on an athletic scholarship. He grew homesick, returned to the islands and ended up graduating from the University of Hawaii in 1953 with a degree in sociology.

Inspired by the U.S. military planes flying in and out of Hawaii during World War II, Ho joined the Air Force. As the Korean War wound down, he piloted transport planes between Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu and Tokyo.

When he returned home and took over his parents' struggling neighborhood bar, Honey's, he put together a band and started performing at his father's request.

"I had no intention of being an entertainer," Ho said. "I just played songs I liked from the radio, and pretty soon that place was jammed. Every weekend there would be lines down the street."

Honey's became a happening place on Oahu, with other Hawaiian musicians stopping in for jam sessions. Ho began to play at various spots at Hawaii, and soon, he was packing places such as the Coconut Grove in Hollywood and the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas.

Stars such as Lucille Ball, Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra were known to be in the audience for Ho's shows.

Ho also became a television star, and hosted the "The Don Ho Show" on ABC from 1976-77. One of Ho's most memorable TV appearances was a 1972 cameo on an episode of "The Brady Bunch."

"I've had too much fun all these years," he said in the 2004 interview. "I feel real guilty about it."

Besides "Tiny Bubbles," his other well-known songs include "I'll Remember You,""With All My Love," and the "Hawaiian Wedding Song."
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May he rest in peace.






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tasteless humor about a dead man in 5... 4.... 3....
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Have you ever met Don Ho's sister?














Nappyheaded Ho.

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NAPPY HEADED HO
NOW THAT IS FUNNY!
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David Paleg wrote:Ho broke into the Waikiki entertainment scene in the early 1960s and, except for short periods, never left. Few artists are more associated with one place.

[just sayin']
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Dis sucks...

Got to get my pic taken with him many moons ago...

Really cool dude...'

This really hurts Hawaii, because he was the one person that folks wanted to see and meet if they went to Hawaii...
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With Kam Fong as Chin Ho.
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Rush is entertaining today....

Reporting the story of his death, each mention of Don's last name is being bleeped just in case "Media Matters" is listening.... :twisted:
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Post by SPIKE NESMITH! »

Arp2 wrote:Rush is entertaining today....

Reporting the story of his death, each mention of Don's last name is being bleeped just in case "Media Matters" is listening.... :twisted:
That is funny right there.
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Starting right this second you will no longer have the right to the word "ho" (unless you are a rapper).

If you must use "ho", please replace it with the word "MMMMBop".

Nappy-headed MMMMBop.

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The People's DJ wrote:Starting right this second you will no longer have the right to the word "ho" (unless you are a rapper).
Do I have to be a good rapper? Do I actually have to be rapping when I say the h-word?
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