
BELOVED HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINER DON HO SAYS ALOHA
HONOLULU Apr 14, 2007 (AP)— 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.
Ho entertained Hollywood's biggest stars and thousands of tourists for four decades. For many, no trip to Hawaii was complete without seeing his Waikiki show a mix of songs, jokes, double entendres, Hawaii history and audience participation.
Shows usually started and ended with the same song, "Tiny Bubbles." Ho mostly hummed as the audience enthusiastically took over the song's swaying, silly lyrics: "Tiny bubbles/in the wine/make me happy/make me feel fine."
"I hate that song," he often joked to the crowd. He said he saved it for the end because "people my age can't remember if we did it or not."
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YOUR LEGACY OF TINY BUBBLES MR. HO. ALOHA!