Owens, Harry arrived in Honolulu May, 1934 to lead the orchestra at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. A prolific song writer, his compositions number more than 300. He collaborated with Vincent Rose on "Linger Awhile", his first hit song, but he is best remembered for his Hawaiian music. His first Hapa-Haole song was "Hawaiian Paradise" composed September, 1934. As the leader of the Royal Hawaiians, he played only the music of Hawaii until his retirement, 20 years later. He toured the mainland promoting Hawaii and was instrumental in launching the career of Clara Haili Inter, better known as Hilo Hattie.
BORN: O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska - April 18, 1902
PARENTS: Jesse Vineyard Owens & Marie Louise Burkhard
EDUCATION: St. Ignatius High School, San Francisco, CA; Loyola University, Los Angeles, CA
MARRIED: Bess Reagan, Helene Gabeler Cleveland
CHILDREN: Leilani, Harry "Butch" Jr., Timmy Tyler, Melinda
PUBLISHER: Royal Music Publishers, PO Box 5454, Eugene, OR. 97405, Ph. (503) 686 9429

 

 

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