
Frank Ferera (June 12, 1885 - June 26, 1951) was a Hawaiian musician who recorded successfully between 1915 and 1930. He was the first star of Hawaiian music and influenced many later artists. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and in 1914, he emigrated to the United States. He married Helen Greenus and toured with her through the USA, appearing in vaudeville. In 1915, they got a contract with Columbia Records and recorded many great tunes.
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The Farmer's Dream
Maui
Honolulu March
Melani Anu Ka Makani
Ua like no alike;Medley of Hawaiian hulas
In The Heart Of Hawaii
St. Louis Blues
Love Dreams of Lula Lu
Iko Okamuko
Cielito Lindo
Southern Blues
Melani Ahu Ka Makani
St Louis Blues
Pinin' Hawaii for You
The “St. Louis Blues”
The Farmer's Dream [USA]
Kai Maia O Ka Madi
The St. Louis Blues
Balandėlė (La Paloma)
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Honolulu Home Sweet Home
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17 - Honolulu March
K'ala Luliluli
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Beautiful Hawaii
Maui Waltz
Somewhere in Hawaii
honululu march
Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee)
The "St. Louis Blues"
Farmer's Dream
Singin' In The Rain
When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain
Hawaiian Hula Medleys
Dark Hawaiian Eyes
Carolina Moon (11-01-1929)
Beatiful Hawaii
K'alu Luliluli
The Farmer’s Dream
Chiquita (31-08-1928)
Malanai Anu Ka Makani (Lanai's Cold Winds)
Hapa Haole Hula Girl
Drowsy Waters (Wailana)
My Old Kentucky Home
Melani Anu Ka Makani (long version)
Echos Hawaïens
Maui (12-02-1930)
04 - The Farmer's Dream
Pagan Love Song (with Annette Hanshaw)
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