Relationship : Marriage 1952 (Melva, only marriage)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1966 (Engagement at L.A. Cocoanut Grove)
Death:Death by Heart Attack 14 April 2007 in Honolulu (Age 76) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Hawaiian entertainer, singer and showman. The King of Hawaiian entertainment who, after 50+ years of performing, still sings to sold out rooms six nights a week at the Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu. He was considered as much a landmark as Diamond Head and earned a salary of around $1 million a year for his popular and often prurient nightclub act. Ho was born in the small Honolulu neighborhood of Kakaako of Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and German parentage and grew up in Kaneohe on Oahu. His show business career began in a cocktail lounge in Kanoehe called "Honeys," named after Hos mother. The lack of soldiers due to the end of World War II put an end to "Honeys" heyday, and the dwindling establishment needed entertainment to help bring in more business. "When I took it over, the place was empty. It was packed everyday during the war years. My dad said son, why dont you go make music?" Ho gathered friends who knew how to play musical instruments and started a makeshift band. "I was terrible...So I just played very softly." Business boomed. Throughout the 50s, Ho played and learned from other musicians he hired for shows. His big break came when he and the band were booked to play at "Dukes" on Waikiki. "Thats when things started happening for us with records, TV shows and everything." Ho presided over his band on organ backed by the five Alis playing piano, drums, two guitars and xylophone while doubling on a half dozen other instruments. Audiences couldnt get enough of him and he made Dukes Hawaiis most popular nightclub. A two week engagement at Hollywoods prestigious Cocoanut Grove in 1966 marked Hos debut on the national show business scene. Opening night attendance broke all previous records and he continued to play to turn-away crowds nightly. His outstanding success at Cocoanut Grove led to engagements at the Sands in Las Vegas and Harrahs at Lake Tahoe, with guest appearances on "The Johnny Carson Shadow," "The Joey Bishop Show," followed by his own hour-long TV special and an array of best-selling albums. Keeping Hawaii as home base, Ho then launched an international career to continued success and rave reviews. Ho married only once, to Melva, in 1952, yet he has fathered ten children with four different women, two of whom share his home with him on the island of Oahu. He is still best friends with Melva, who lives in her own home nearby. "Hawaiian culture is very unique and different from life on the mainland. In the old days, a Hawaiian chief or king would see a gorgeous young lady, send an assistant to express his interest, and the girls family would consider it an honor that he was even interested. But he still loved his wife." Ho customarily spent Sundays with his wife and six children. Including the four kids with women other than his wife, his children range in age from 14 to 46. "When you have a child, thats a responsibility for your whole life. And when you marry, you marry for life," he says, "Im a family man, not a ladies man." In 2000, Hos daughter Hoku, 19, put out a singing debut single that made the charts. The entertained died on April 14, 2007 in Honolulu, HI, of heart failure. He was 76 years old. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born on August 13, 1930, in Honolulu, United States, Ho Don is a notable public figure renowned for his contributions to various fields. His extensive career and personal achievements have made him a respected name in his community and beyond.
Ho Don has recently been in the news for his involvement in the philanthropic initiative aimed at supporting underprivileged communities in Hawaii. The project focuses on providing educational resources and healthcare services to remote areas. This initiative has garnered significant attention and praise from both local and national media.
Ho Don maintains a modest presence on social media, where he shares insights into his projects and personal interests. His social media profiles are a blend of professional updates and personal reflections, giving followers a glimpse into his life and thoughts.
In addition to his philanthropic efforts, Ho Don has been actively involved in environmental conservation projects across Hawaii. He is currently collaborating with local organizations to promote sustainable practices and safeguard the rich biodiversity of the islands. His dedication to environmental causes is evident in the numerous initiatives he supports.
Ho Don is also an accomplished author, having published several books on leadership and community development. His works emphasize the importance of empathy and collaboration in achieving societal progress. Additionally, he frequently gives talks at various conferences, sharing his insights and inspiring audiences with his experiences.
Throughout his career, Ho Don has received numerous awards for his contributions to society. These accolades reflect his commitment to making a positive impact and his leadership in various sectors. His achievements serve as an inspiration to many aspiring leaders and changemakers.
Looking ahead, Ho Don intends to expand his outreach programs to other regions, aiming to create a larger network of support for those in need. His vision for the future is to build a more equitable and sustainable world, leveraging his experience and resources to drive meaningful change.