Don Ho’s Island Grill is "not closed," said owner Phillip Johnson, who established parent company PJJ Restaurant LLC to buy the Aloha Tower Marketplace restaurant in September. While "daily operations ...
WAIKIKI (KHNL) - The day's tribute to Don Ho began with a private, one hour memorial service at 4:30 on the Diamond Head Lawn at the Sheraton Waikiki. It was attended by about 100 family and close ...
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 ...
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) - 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 ...
HONOLULU — Dressed in a bright Hawaiian shirt, raspberry-tinted glasses and his trademark white slacks and loafers, Don Ho creeps into a white rattan throne behind his electric organ and begins to ...
HONOLULU – Legendary Hawaiian croonerDon Ho was recovering Tuesday at a hospital in Thailand after undergoing an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart. Ho, 75, known for his signature ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
HONOLULU (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. He died ...
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