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Cyril Pahinui

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Origin
  
Waimanalo, Hawaii

Labels
  
Dancing Cat Records

Parents
  
Gabby Pahinui

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Genres
  
Music of Hawaii

Instruments
  
Slack-key guitar

Name
  
Cyril Pahinui

Record label
  
Dancing Cat Records

Years active
  
1965–present

Role
  
Singer


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Born
  
April 21, 1950 (
1950-04-21
)

Albums
  
Night moon: Po Mahina, Kani Pu Kolu

Similar People
  
Gabby Pahinui, Dennis Kamakahi, Sonny Chillingworth, Sonny Lim, Jeff Peterson

Associated acts
  
Bob Brozman Peter Moon

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Cyril Pahinui (born April 21, 1950) is a slack-key guitarist and singer of Hawaiian music.

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Cyril was born in Waimānalo at the foot of the Ko'olau mountains on the Hawai'ian Island of Oahu. He is the son of legendary Hawaiian guitarist (and Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame inductee) Gabby Pahinui. He has contributed to more than 35 Hawaiian musical releases and three Grammy Award-winning compilations of Hawaiian music. His 1994 album 6 & 12 String Slack Key won the Nā Hōkū Hanohano award for Instrumental Album of the Year and contains "No Ke Ano Ahiahi", perhaps the greatest 12-string kī hō'alu (slack key) and vocal recording ever made. His 2007 album He'eia won the Nā Hōkū Hanohano award for Island Music Album of the Year.

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In 2013, Cyril received a fellowship from the Native Arts & Culture Foundation to produce Let's Play Music! Slack Key with Cyril Pahinui & Friends, a program of traditional Hawaiian music developed for PBS Hawaii. In 2014, he received a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Award for perpetuating the craft of slack key music through performance and teaching.

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Early career

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Cyril began to play the ukulele at the age of 7 and learned how to play guitar from watching his father play with other Hawaiian musicians such as Leland Isaacs Sr. and Sonny Chillingworth. He joined his father's band in the early 1970s, and performed on his father's early recordings for Warner Bros. Records. Cyril and his older brother Bla started a rock band, after which, Cyril joined Sam and the Samlins, and continued to sit in with his father at shows. In 1968, Cyril made his first record with The Sunday Manoa, a loose association of like-minded young people intent on helping perpetuate the classic Hawaiian sound. At the age of 19, his musical career was interrupted when he was drafted into Vietnam, where he served as a sergeant and section chief in the 101st artillery for two years. In 1975, Cyril formed The Sandwich Isle Band, one of the first young bands to feature steel guitar and revive the jazz-inflected songs of the 1920s and 1930s. In 1979 he joined the Peter Moon Band, which also included brother Martin. Throughout the 1980s, he continued to expand his musical horizons, especially in the C major tuning he inherited from Atta Isaacs.

References

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