• Dick Kaihue McIntire (1902–1951) was a Honolulu-born steel guitarist active in the 1930s and 1940s. During that era, Hawaiian music was quite popular in...
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  • Dick McIntire and bassist Al McIntire. McIntire achieved fame playing with Sol Hoʻopiʻi in his "Novelty Trio" before heading his own acts, "Lani McIntyre...
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    August 25, 2009. Carter & McEntire 1994, p. 172. DeSantis, Gennaro; Jermance, Frank; Perkins, Randi; Wangler, Kim; Weissman, Dick (2003). Navigating the...
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    and dreamy spinners, with instrumental and vocal support from Dick McIntire, Lani McIntire and the Paradise Island trio. Top faves in the first volume include...
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    Crosby is for Disc 2 and Frances Langford backed by Dick McIntire are for Discs 3 and 4, while Dick McIntire is the main performer for Disc 5. Disc 1: (1265)...
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    Cowpunchers (1950, Short) – Nell Hugs and Mugs (1950, Short) – Lily Dopey Dicks (1950, Short) – Louise Love at First Bite (1950, Short) – Katrina Three...
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    players between 1915 and 1930 included Sol K. Bright Sr., Tau Moe, Dick McIntire, Sam Ku West and Frank Ferera. Ferera was the most-recorded of any lap-style...
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    Crosby, with Dick McIntire and His Harmony Hawaiians "Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee)” recorded July 23, 1936 by Bing Crosby, with Dick McIntire and His Harmony...
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    and dreamy spinners, with instrumental and vocal support from Dick McIntire, Lani McIntire and the Paradise Island trio. Top faves in the first volume include...
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    Mary Catherine McIntire Pacheco (January 22, 1842 — November 5, 1913) was an American novelist and playwright. The wife of California governor Romualdo...
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