Wildwood Flower

Episode Eleven: Annie Kerr

08.13.2021 - By Jack PetersonPlay

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Jack learns about Hawaiian music legend and steel guitarist Annie Kerr. This episode has range.

Songs:

Ray Kinney and His Coral Islanders - Aloha Oe

Quartet of Hawaiian Girls from Kawaiahao Seminary - Aloha Oe

Kuulei Music - The Queen's Prayer

Myrtle K. Hilo - Kaulana Na Pua ·

Alan Jackson - Where Have You Gone

Annie Kerr's Trio - I've Gone Native Now

Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club - Royal Hawaiian Hotel

Alice Davis, Thelma Anahu, & Josephine Ikuwa - Ku'u Hoa

Nani Makakoa Trio & Sally Kahowai Peters - Hilo Hanakahi ·

Walter Kolomoku (as W.K. Kolumku) with Hawaiian Quintette - Hawaiian Melodies"

Sam Moore - Guitar Rag

Sylvester Weaver - Guitar Rag

Riley Puckett - The Darkey's Wail

Helen Louise and Frank Ferreira - Hapa Haola Hula Girl

The Carter Family - Sweet Fern

Cleoma Breaux, Joseph Falcon, & Ophy Breaux - Prenez Courage

Sol Hoopii - Hula Girl

Annie Kerr's Trio - In a Canoe

Annie Kerr's Hawaiian Girls - E Mama E

Support Women in Music

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Support Hawaiian Music:

https://www.territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=2

References:

The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, (2004) Oxford University Press USA

Fellezs, K. (2019). Listen but Don't Ask Question: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar across the Transpacific. Duke University Press.

Moore, Robert. (2017). The Legends: Annie Kerr: https://sheshreds.com/legends-annie-kerr/

Nordyke, E. C., & Noyes, M. H. (1993). Kaulana Na Pua: A Voice for Sovereignty. The Hawaiian Journal of History (27).

Ransom, Sean (July 3, 1998) "Thelma Anahu, Hawaii Singer" The Honolulu Advertiser

Recker, Jane. (March 26, 2019). "How the Music of Hawaiʻi’s Last Ruler Guided the Island’s People Through Crisis." smithsonianmag.com

Silva, N. K. (2004). Aloha betrayed. Duke University Press.

Soria Jr., Harry B. www.territorialairwaves.com Message Board

Stone, Robert. Sacred Steel : Inside an African American Steel Guitar Tradition, University of Illinois Press, 2010.

Territorial Airwaves (Nov. 23, 2012) "Hawaiian Recordings History -Brunswick" https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&id=134

Territorial Airwaves (Sep. 13, 2019) "Terrific Territorial Trios" https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&id=134

Troutman, J. W. (2016). Kika Kila: how the Hawaiian steel guitar changed the sound of modern music. UNC Press Books.

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