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Frank Ferera : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank Ferera

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Frank Ferera (June 12, 1885 - June 26, 1951) was a Hawaiian musician who recorded successfully between 1915 and 1930. He was the first star of Hawaiian music and influenced many later artists.
==Biography==

Frank Ferera was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1885 of Portuguese ancestry. Ferera first visited the mainland United States as part of the Keoki E Awai troupe, which had been booked to entertain at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
He married Helen Louise Greenus, daughter of Seattle businessman Albert E. Greenus,〔 and toured with her through the USA, appearing in vaudeville. In 1915, they signed a contract with Columbia Records and recorded prolifically.
On December 12, 1919, Frank and Helen were on board the steamship ''SS President'', from Los Angeles back to their home in Seattle. Frank reported that Helen had gone on deck for a walk at 4 a.m. and never returned. After a search failed to turn up the missing Mrs. Ferera, she was presumed lost at sea.
In the late 1920s, during a wave of Hawaiian music popularity, Frank Ferera's Hawaiian Trio recorded a number of songs with jazz singer Annette Hanshaw, including: Was It A Dream?, For Old Time's Sake, Get Out and Get Under the Moon, Lonely Nights In Hawaii, Chiquita, Maui Girl, Sonny Boy, Sweet Lei Lehua, Carolina Moon, Maui Chimes, Pagan Love Song, Singing in the Rain, Ua No a Like - Sweet Constancy, and Forget Me Not, Lazy Louisiana Moon, and Pale Blue Waters.
While Ferera was the first commercially successful Hawaiian recording artist in the teens, by the late 1920s, a new wave of steel guitarists, including Sol Hoopii, were upstaging him.
Ferera married three times. He died on June 26, 1951, due to complications following a stroke. He was survived by his third wife, Ruth, son Frank Ferreira III and daughter Mary Ferreira.〔Popular American recording pioneers, 1895-1925 By Tim Gracyk, Frank W. Hoffmann ()〕

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