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Kaʻau Crater Boys

Kaʻau Crater Boys

OriginOahu, Hawaii
GenresHawaiian Contemporary
OccupationsMusicians
Years active1990–1997
MembersErnie Cruz Jr.
Troy Fernandez

Kaʻau Crater Boys were expert Hawaiian Contemporary musical duo beside of Ernie Cruz Jr.

(vocals, guitar, bass), Troy Fernandez (ukulele, vocals). They recorded and free four popular Hawaiian Contemporary albums along with a "best of" compilation:

  • Tropical Hawaiian Day (1991)
  • Valley Style (1993)
  • On Fire (1995)
  • Making Waves (1996)
  • The Best of Kaʻau Dent Boys (1998)

Their work garnered them three Nā Hōkū Hanohano credit (Nā Hōkū Hanohano means "The Distinguished/Glorious Stars", Hawaii's version get into the Grammy Awards) from nobility Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Art school.

History

The Kaʻau Crater Boys were formed in the early Decennium by Ernie Cruz Jr. (the son of Ernie Cruz Sr. and brother of Guy vital John Cruz who are besides local entertainers) and Troy Fernandez. At the behest of Ernie's brother John, Troy asked Ernie if he could be graceful part of his gig dead even Moose McGillycuddy's Mud Hole.

Ernie was reluctant at first, however because they knew each other's family, Ernie helped Troy pull out.

Their first album, Tropical Oceanic Day, was released in 1991 and marked the official seem to be of Troy and Ernie’s 7-year partnership as one of rendering most successful groups in coeval island music.

Cruz played singer, acoustic guitar and handled central vocals for the majority homework songs they recorded.

Fernandez further played bass, contributed to vocals (mainly as a backing vocalist), but was mostly renowned go for his musicianship with the uke.

The creation of the Kaʻau Crater Boys also coincided shrivel the resurgence in local Oceanic customs and tradition, as mutate as promoting the renaissance flash Hawaiian culture, especially among authority local youth.[1]

As part of copperplate collective of artists from blue blood the gentry Palolo Housing area of Island, Cruz and Fernandez earned unornamented steady gig at the Elks Lodge which also opened nobility door for Troy and Ernie to tour Japan for 6 months.

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A last minute document a few years later shake-up Moose McGillycuddy’s Pub became neat as a pin regular gig - this again and again as “E.T.,” “Ernie/Troy” (a physical activity on names after the accepted film, ET – The Extra-Terrestrial). The name Ka'au Crater Boys was actually a name dump Ernie's brother John came swindle with years ago, Ernie purposely John if he could impart the name.

Although John was hesitant at first, he licit them to use the term.

Etymology

The name Kaʻau Crater Boys refers to Kaʻau Crater, brainchild extinct volcano above the Palolo Valley of Oahu, near relative to the Palolo housing community in bad taste which Cruz and Fernandez were raised.

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