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  1. Banjo – Cyril Pahinui. Graphics – Gerry Ober. Lacquer Cut By – KP * Lead Vocals – Gabby Pahinui, Sonny Chillingworth. Mixed By – Hugh Davies (2) Photography By – Dave Cornwell * Recorded By – Bob Lang. Twelve-String Guitar – Gabby Pahinui. Notes. This album followed the LP called "Gabby" and featured many of the same musicians.

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  2. Sonny Chillingworth – Ka ‘Aina ‘O Hawaii. More images. Label:Makaha – MS-2040: Format: ... Rabbit Island Music Festival. Gabby Pahinui. Released. 1973 — US ...

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  3. 1c.The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band - Also featuring Slack Key guitarists Atta Isaacs, Sonny Chillingworth, Cyril Pahinui, and Bla Pahinui: GABBY [often called “the Brown Album”] (Panini Records 1002) - 1972. THE RABBIT ISLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL (Panini Records 1004) - 1973. THE GABBY PAHINUI HAWAIIAN BAND, VOLUME 1 (Panini Records 1007) - 1975

  4. Philip Kunia Pahinui ( Hawaiian pronunciation: [pɐhinui]; April 22, 1921 – October 13, 1980), known as Gabby Pahinui, was a slack-key guitarist and singer of Hawaiian music . Born into a struggling family, Gabby was born Charles Kapono Kahahawai Jr. and later hānaied with his brother and one of his sisters to Philip and Emily Pahinui and ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2015 · Later, he recorded four albums—“Gabby” (aka The Brown Album, 1972), “Rabbit Island Music Festival” (1973) and Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band Vols. 1 & 2 (1975, 1976)—with the Gabby Band, a group comprised of various friends including Leland “Atta” Isaacs, Manuel “Joe Gang” Kupahu, Sonny Chillingworth, Peter Moon ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2004 · Rabbit Island Music Festival, Gabby Pahinui, 1973. ... Bla and Philip-and old friends, including music greats Sonny Chillingworth and Leland “Atta” Isaacs. It was a concept album.

  7. Rabbit Island Music Festival, an Album by Gabby Pahinui. Released in 1973 on Panini (catalog no. 1001; Vinyl LP). Genres: Hawaiian Music, Slack-Key Guitar. Rated #1537 in the best albums of 1973.