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Albums Recorded by George Kuo

Slack key guitar master George Kuo has released three solo albums, one duo album, one album with his group, the Kipapa Bush Band, and one album with three other Hawaii musicians. He has also been featured on two of Wyndham Hill's Christmas albums and on several slack key guitar compilation albums. For bio information and photos of George Kuo see About George Kuo.

Solo Recordings by George Kuo
George Kuo released three solo albums between 1980 and 2008: "Nahenahe: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar" was released in 1980, "Aloha No Na Kupuna" was released in 1996, and "O Ke Aumoe: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar" was released in 2008.

Duo Recordings Featuring George Kuo
One of George Kuo's most famous albums is the recording he made with steel guitar player Barney Isaacs in 1995 on Wyndham Hill Records. That album was titled "Hawaiian Touch".

Group Recordings Featuring George Kuo
The 1985 recording made by George Kuo and the other members of the Kipapa Rush Band was entitled "Hardly Working" and it won the group the 1986 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Most Promising Artist of 1985. In 2007 George, Martin Pahinui, Dennis Kamakahi, and David Kamakahi released an album entitled "Hui Aloha".

Christmas Albums Featuring George Kuo
George Kuo has been featured on two Windham Hill Christmas albums. "Ki Ho Alu Christmas" was released in 1996 and "Hawaiian Slack Key Christmas" was released in 2000.

Compilation Albums Featuring George Kuo
George Kuo has been featured on at least four compilation albums, and very possibly more.

See also:
  • About George Kuo
  • Recordings of Hawaiian Music Artists
  • Hawaiian Music Artists A to Z



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