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Introducing Ukulele Legend Bill Tapia
101 Years Old and Still Playing

An introduction to legendary ukulele player, banjo player, and jazz guitarist Bill Tapia. Bill was born on January 1, 1908 and he turned 101 years old on January 1, 2009. Bill Tapia will be performing in Waikiki on March 8, 2009 for the grand reopening of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, also known as the "Pink Palace of the Pacific".

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Timeline of the Life of Bill Tapia
A timeline featuring significant events in the life of Bill Tapia from his 1908 New Year's Day birth through his 101st birthday on January 1, 2009.

Facts About Bill Tapia

Photos of Bill Tapia

Recordings of Bill Tapia

Videos Featuring Bill Tapia

Articles About Bill Tapia

Bill Tapia Merchandise
Documentary Film: To You Sweetheart Aloha
Bill Tapia 100th Birthday Poster and 2002 CD
  • Bill Tapia CD Recordings

    Audio Clips of Bill Tapia
    HCG Bill Tapia Interview - Part 1
    HCG Bill Tapia Interview - Part 2

    Official Web Site of Bill Tapia
    Web Site: BillTapia.com
    MySpace Bill Tapia Page

    See also:
  • Manager: Pat "Paleka" Enos
  • Paniolo Productions
  • Former Manager: Alyssa Kauanakinilani Archambault



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