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Number 1 Hit "Sushi"

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We recorded at radio station, and with this portable [Ampax?] recorder, tape recorder, two-track, so if you made a mistake you had to start all over from the beginning.  So we recorded that album in one day, called the Cool Touch, and I recorded all Japanese songs, mostly, except one or two.

And this song that [Hida?] wrote, called [Sazanaka no michi?], I called it Sushi.  And that's the one that hit, that thing became number 1 in Hawaii in two weeks and this song that [Hida?] wrote, called [Sazanaka no michi?], I called it Sushi.  And that's the one that hit, that thing became number 1 in Hawaii in two weeks.

Dick Clark. He, and Lloyd Thaxton, they both played my record, yeah?  That record.  And the kids were dancing to it.  And I wasn't even working, I was just watching the TV, you know?  I didn't even have a job.  And to work in Hawaii, I couldn't play that song, you see?  Because the managers of all the hotels, strictly, you know, demanded that you play only Hawaiian music, and no other kind of music.  So I was playing at the Moana Hotel, with the trio, you know, during the Sunset hour, that was my first job on Waikiki.  Lloyd Thaxton came to the stage, he said, "You're Ota-san?"  I said, "yeah."  He say, "You wanna play 'Sushi' for me?"  I looked at him, I knew who he was or anything, I say "I cannot play that song." Hahaha!...

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Something like that, I don't remember.  Hahaha!


Dick Clark Havaí Lloyd Thaxton música instrumentos musicais músicos ukulele Estados Unidos da América

Data: August 2012

Localização Geográfica: Hawai`i, US

Entrevistado: John Esaki

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Entrevistados

78 anos de idade, Herb Ohta é conhecido pelos fãs de ukulele no Japão e em todo o mundo como "Ohta-san". Ohta-san é um tocador mestre de ukulele que aprendeu a tocar o instrumento com sua mãe no período pré-Segunda Guerra Mundial, em Honolulu. Ele desempenhou um papel importante na popularização do ukulele nas décadas de 60 e 70, ampliando o repertório do instrumento para além de canções havaianas, incluindo pop internacional e jazz. Em sua entrevista, Ohta-san vividamente demonstra sua revolução estilística tocando trechos de músicas que foram importantes para sua carreira. (Junho de 2014)

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