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A Tribute to Moe Keale: 1939-2002

Articles and information about Hawaiian music artist Moe Keale. Moe Keale was born on December 3, 1939 and died of a heart attack, age age 62, on April 15, 2002.
Facts About Moe Keale
  • Born: December 3, 1939
  • Died: April 15, 2002
  • Wife: Carol Keale
  • His son Scott Nalani Keale was Mr World Hula 1995 and 1996
  • 1969: Joined the Sons of Hawaii
  • 1958: With 3 others formed the Four K's
  • 1964: Joined Puka Puka Otea Tahitian Show at Queen's Surf
  • Worked as an actor in films and television
  • Played character Truck Kealoha in "Hawaii Five-O"
  • Played the Taro Patch Lunge of the Miramar Hotel
  • Performed weekly at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel

    Articles About Moe Keale
  • 2002 Apr 30: Uncle Moe a Favored Son of Hawaii
  • 2002 Apr 17: Colleagues Remember Entertainer Moe Keale
  • 2002 Apr 16: Moe Keale Dies at Age 62
  • 2001 Apr 03: Moe Keale's Near Death Experience
  • Mountain Apple Moe Keale Page

    Moe Keale Recordings
  • 1980 and 1999 South Sea Island Magic
  • 1985: Aloha Is... A Part of Me, A Part of You

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  • More Photos of Hawaiian Music Artists
  • Hawaiian Music Artists A to Z



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