WAIKIKI (KHNL) - The show must go on. Thursday night, island entertainers took center stage in the absence of Hawaii's own Don Ho. The legendary entertainer passed away last weekend. Those who knew ...
Hoku Ho Clements, Don Ho's daughter, right, blows bubbles in his memory at the Don Ho memorial concert Saturday on the beach at Waikiki. Ho, known for his catchy signature tune Tiny Honolulu?
WAIKIKI (KHNL) - Final preparations are underway for the grand farewell to Don Ho. Organizers expect up to 25-thousand people to attend. Countless entertainers will take to the stage to sing songs and ...
Legendary crooner Don Ho, who entertained tourists for decades wearing raspberry-tinted sunglasses and singing the catchy signature tune "Tiny Bubbles," has died. He was 76. He died Saturday morning ...
STAR-ADVERTISER Members of the Coble family visit Don Ho at one of his shows. They included Cammy Coble Maheras, front left, Ho, Georgialee Coble, Alicia Coble Wright, Linda Coble and Bill Maheras, ...
A late, legendary Hawaii entertainer was honored in Waikiki this weekend. During his residency at Duke Kahanamoku’s lounge at International Market Place in the 1960s, Don Ho drew crowds with a show ...
Famed Hawaiian crooner Don Ho died Saturday of heart problems. Best known for his theme song, "Tiny Bubbles," Ho enertained many generations of fans on the islands and on tour. He was 76. Mr. DON HO ...
Legendary crooner Don Ho, who entertained tourists for decades wearing raspberry-tinted sunglasses and singing the catchy signature tune "Tiny Bubbles," has died. He was 76. By The Associated Press ...
Don Ho still hits the stage every week in Hawaii, singing "Tiny Bubbles," raising a glass to the vacationers and exclaiming, "Suck 'em up!" But it's the laid-back vocalist's 1972 Brady Bunch ...
Don Ho is recovering at a hospital in Thailand after undergoing an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart. By Billboard Staff Don Ho is recovering at a hospital in Thailand after ...
HONOLULU – Legendary Hawaiian crooner Don Ho says he could barely walk, let alone sing, and would have been a "goner" without an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart earlier this month ...