Bill Text: HI SR100 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Recognizing Mekia Kealakai's Birthday Of October 15 As Royal Hawaiian Troubadours Day.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 17-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-03-10 - Referred to LCA. [SR100 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2020-SR100-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.R. NO. |
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THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2020 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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SENATE RESOLUTION
Recognizing Mekia
Kealakai's birthday of October 15 as Royal Hawaiian Troubadours Day.
WHEREAS, at the dawn of the twentieth century, Hawaiian string bands tirelessly travelled
the circuit of world fairs, chautauquas, and vaudeville, playing the largest
venues of their day; and
WHEREAS, they spread a new Hawaiian style of
string driven ensemble music featuring a synthesis of string, brass, and reed
instruments all played with a virtuosity that has defined and influenced much
of what is now considered to be quintessentially "American" music;
and
WHEREAS, the musical innovations of this
generation include two of the most iconic stringed instruments of the modern era,
the Martin Dreadnought acoustic guitar and the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar;
and
WHEREAS, after several years of research drawn
from public and private archives, historical societies, personal
correspondence, recordings, oral histories, and collaboration with the C.F.
Martin Guitar Company, groundbreaking research has surfaced on the life story
of Mekia Kealakai, a Native Hawaiian born into poverty who was the son of a
sergeant major in the Royal Guard; and
WHEREAS, like many at-risk youth today, Kealakai
found himself in a reform school for juvenile delinquents at the age of twelve;
and
WHEREAS, what could have led to a lifetime of
trouble, instead became a life-changing opportunity through the mentorship of
Royal Hawaiian Band leader Henri Berger, who introduced him to music;
and
WHEREAS, as he studied legendary composers in
the western classical tradition, Kealakai became an accomplished student of
theory, harmony, and composition, fusing the Western classical repertoire with
the cosmopolitan traditions of his hometown Honolulu and creating a new
Hawaiian ensemble style along with his band mates; and
WHEREAS, faced with uncertain political times, Kealakai
and musicians of his generation left the islands to share their unique Hawaiian
string band music with audiences throughout the continental United States and
around the world, in time becoming internationally renowned ambassadors of
Hawaiian culture and music; and
WHEREAS, playing to audiences of
ever-increasing size, without the aid of amplification, these young Hawaiian
musicians found themselves at the leading edge of innovation in guitar design that
came to define the sound of modern popular music; and
WHEREAS, Kealakai began collaborating with the
C.F. Martin Guitar Company, the leading manufacturer of acoustic guitars at the
time, and requested they make an extra-large jumbo guitar; and
WHEREAS, that Kealakai model would later become
known as the Dreadnought guitar – the guitar of choice for such icons as Elvis Presley,
Johnny Cash, Gabby Pahinui, the Beatles, and Bob Marley, to name but a few;
and
WHEREAS, so far in 2020, the Kealakai Center for
Pacific Strings has presented four sold out Sovereign String Band concerts
featuring award winning Hawaiian musicians Aaron Mahi, Raiatea Helm, and Jeff
Peterson, joined by premier artists from the worlds of classical and opera to
bring this historic legacy to life before contemporary audiences;
and
WHEREAS, the Kealakai Center for Pacific
Strings has released a compact disc in collaboration with the Library of
Congress of historic Hawaiian string band music from 1904, and is currently
curating a major exhibition for the Bishop Museum, opening in Spring 2020;
and
WHEREAS, recognition of the Royal Hawaiian Troubadour
generation and their seminal contributions to the musical arts is long overdue;
now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the
Senate of the Thirtieth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2020,
that Mekia Kealakai's birthday
of October 15 shall become recognized as Royal
Hawaiian Troubadours Day; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the President of the
Pu‘uhonua Society,
Chief Executive Officer of Bishop Museum, and Hawaii State Comptroller.
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Report Title:
Mekia Kealakai; Birthday; Royal Hawaiian Troubadours Day