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- Edwin Mahiʻai (Mahi) Copp Beamer (December 5, 1928 – July 14, 2017) was a tenor falsetto singer, composer and hula dancer of Hawaiian ancestry. He was born in Honolulu in the Territory of Hawaii and is the grandson of Helen Desha Beamer. His father, Milton Hoʻolulu Desha Beamer Sr. was her son. Mahi's mother was Mildred Kaaloehukaiopuaena Copp Beamer. In 2006, Mahi Beamer was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame. He was named a "Living Treasure of Hawaii" in 2008 by the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, which has been recognizing Hawaii's treasures since 1976. He received the 1992 State of Hawaii Recognition Award for his musical contributions to the state and for perpetuating his grandmother's music. Beamer was the 1993 recipient of the David Malo award presented by Rotary International for his cultural contributions. Beamer is a 1946 graduate of Kamehameha Schools and went on to continue his musical education at University of California, Santa Barbara and Juilliard School of Music. He is a cousin to Winona Beamer and once toured North America with Winona and her son Keola performing the ancient Hawaiian form of the hula.He served in the United States Army during the post-World War II years at Schofield Barracks at Wahiawa on the island of Oahu, where he played classical piano and the glockenspiel. His civilian music career got its start with a three-year stint singing at the Queen's Surf in Waikiki. In 1959, Beamer had an uncredited part as a singer in the Columbia Pictures movie Forbidden Island, which starred Jon Hall and was filmed on location in Hawaii. Beamer performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City, and for thirteen years was a featured performer of Nalani Kele's Polynesian Review at the Stardust Resort and Casino in Paradise, Nevada. Beamer performed at numerous venues in his home state of Hawaii, and recorded many of his grandmother's compositions. The Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts gave Beamer its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991. Mahi Beamer died at Kuakini Medical Center in Honolulu on July 14, 2017, at the age of 88. (en)
- 마히 비머(Mahi Beamer, 본명: Edwin Mahiai Copp Beamer, 1928년 12월 5일 ~ 2017년 7월 14일)는 하와이 조상의 테너 가수, 작곡가, 훌라 댄서이다. 음악의 전통을 자랑하는 비머 가문의 한 사람으로서 호놀룰루에서 태어났다. 그의 특징은 얼핏 들으면 여성을 생각게 하는 섬세한 파르세트와 고대 하와이를 현대에 부활시키는 듯한 전통주의에 철저하다는 점을 들 수 있다. 그 때문에 폭넓은 팬의 지지라는 점에서는 손해를 보고 있다고 하겠으나, 동시에 열광적인 팬에게는 귀중한 존재이다. 따라서 레퍼토리에도 트레디셔널한 것이 많으나, 고대시(古代詩)를 직접 어레인지한 <카하라 푸나> 등은 더할 나위 없이 훌륭한 작품이다. (ko)
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- Vocals, piano, glockenspiel (en)
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- 마히 비머(Mahi Beamer, 본명: Edwin Mahiai Copp Beamer, 1928년 12월 5일 ~ 2017년 7월 14일)는 하와이 조상의 테너 가수, 작곡가, 훌라 댄서이다. 음악의 전통을 자랑하는 비머 가문의 한 사람으로서 호놀룰루에서 태어났다. 그의 특징은 얼핏 들으면 여성을 생각게 하는 섬세한 파르세트와 고대 하와이를 현대에 부활시키는 듯한 전통주의에 철저하다는 점을 들 수 있다. 그 때문에 폭넓은 팬의 지지라는 점에서는 손해를 보고 있다고 하겠으나, 동시에 열광적인 팬에게는 귀중한 존재이다. 따라서 레퍼토리에도 트레디셔널한 것이 많으나, 고대시(古代詩)를 직접 어레인지한 <카하라 푸나> 등은 더할 나위 없이 훌륭한 작품이다. (ko)
- Edwin Mahiʻai (Mahi) Copp Beamer (December 5, 1928 – July 14, 2017) was a tenor falsetto singer, composer and hula dancer of Hawaiian ancestry. He was born in Honolulu in the Territory of Hawaii and is the grandson of Helen Desha Beamer. His father, Milton Hoʻolulu Desha Beamer Sr. was her son. Mahi's mother was Mildred Kaaloehukaiopuaena Copp Beamer. In 2006, Mahi Beamer was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame. He was named a "Living Treasure of Hawaii" in 2008 by the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, which has been recognizing Hawaii's treasures since 1976. He received the 1992 State of Hawaii Recognition Award for his musical contributions to the state and for perpetuating his grandmother's music. Beamer was the 1993 recipient of the David Malo award presented by Rotary Inter (en)
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