
Tau Moe ("Papa Tau") (August 13, 1908 – June 24, 2004) was a singer and musician who formed The Tau Moe Family musical troupe which toured the globe for decades. Tau Moe (pronounced Mo-ay) was born in American Samoa to an American Mormon missionary family of Samoan descent. He was raised in Laie, near the 1919 Mormon Laie Hawaii Temple. Tau was a graduate of McKinley High School and from his travels learned to speak 10 languages. Tau's nephew Josefa Moe (born 1933 – died 2006) was himself a legendary stage performer in Polynesian revues.
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Punaiki Ea
Punaiki Ea - The 1940's
Punaiki Ea (The 1940's)
Hula Blues
Hilo Hattie
Malihini Mele
Little Brown Girl
Rhythm Of The Islands
My Golden Baby
Ellis March
Rhythm of the Island
He Aloha No O Honolulu
Va'lii
Aloha Means I Love You
On the Beach at Waikiki
Blue Lei
Maikai No Kauai
Beautiful Kohala
Melahi
E-Liliu-E Hula
Trade Winds
Hawaii Calls
Fort Street
Ua Like No A Like
Hawaiian War Chant
Tosellijeva Serenada
Valii
Punaiki 'Ea
Hilo Hattie - Tau Moe
Indijanski Ljubavni Zov
Punaiki 'Ea [Vocal Version]
Honolulu Soft Speak
Hula Blues - Tau Moe
Me Aloha No O Honolulu
He Aloha No O Honolulu (1929)
Goodbye My Felina
Lau Lupe Ua Sola
Paahana Hula
Mama E
Mountains of Samoa
Tofa Leveta
Pjesma Sa Haitija
Punaiki Ea (The 1940's) (feat. David Napihi Burrows, M.K. Moke, Annie Kerr, Mike Hanapi, Sol Ho'opii, Steppy De Rego, Jules Ah See, Walter Wailehua, Benny Rogers, 1920s to 1950s Acoustic & Electric & Nominee Anthology of the Year 2000)
Na Obali Havane
Zbogom, Crna Ružo
Hulaq blues
Mme Riviere's Hawaiia
Lebe Wohl du Schwarze Rose
Tangerine
Ellis March - Tau Moe
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