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Lani McIntire (sometimes spelled Lani McIntyre, 15 December 1904 – 17 June 1951) was a Hawaiian guitar and steel guitar player who helped to popularize the instrument, which eventually became a mainstay in American country and western music.[1] He played frequently with his brothers — steel guitar legend Dick McIntire and bassist Al McIntire. Lani McIntyre and his Aloha IslandersMcIntire achieved fame playing with Sol Hoʻopiʻi in his "Novelty Trio" before heading his own acts, "Lani McIntyre and his Aloha Islanders" and later, "Lani McIntyre and his Hawai'ians." His work with Jimmie Rodgers pioneered the Hawaiian guitar sound that laid the foundation for the steel guitar as a standard country instrument, influencing the likes of Hank Williams and Elvis Presley.[2] As leader, McIntyre released dozens of records between 1935 and 1950, for the American Record Corporation (1935), Decca (1937-1942), Sonora Records (1944 - 1945), MGM Records (1950), and Columbia Records (1950).[3] Academy AwardMcIntire and his Hawai'ians also worked with Bing Crosby on the original version of "Blue Hawaii" as well as "Sweet Leilani," which was popularized in the 1937 film Waikiki Wedding and won an Academy Award for Best Song in the 10th Academy Awards (over George and Ira Gershwin's "They Can't Take That Away From Me").[4][5] The band had a recording contract with Decca Records at that time.[6][7] McIntire appeared in the films You're the One Rose (1943), Maui Chant (1943), Paradise Isles (1943), and Dreams of Old Hawaii (1944).[8] See also
References1. ^"Loud and clear," {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927191121/http://www.erieartmuseum.org/programs/exhibits/virtual/dobro/dobro_history.html |date=2007-09-27 }} Erie art museum.Retrieved 1 April 2007. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McIntyre, Lani}}{{Hawaii-stub}}{{US-guitarist-stub}}2. ^"Beyond the Reef: The Elvis - Hawaii Connection," Elvis Australia. Retrieved 1 April 2007. 3. ^{{cite book |last= Rockwell|first= T. Malcolm |authorlink= |title= Hawaiian & Hawaiian Guitar Records 1891 - 1960|year= 2007|publisher= Mahina Piha Press|location= Kula, Hawaii|pages=785–790}} 4. ^"That's Jazz"{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, H&B Recordings. Retrieved 1 April 2007. 5. ^"Those were the Days," {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070401135833/http://www.440.com/twtd/archives/feb23.html |date=2007-04-01 }} 440 International. Retrieved 1 April 2007. 6. ^Decca 1000 - 1500 Numerical Listing 1175, etc. Retrieved 12 January 2012 7. ^Decca 25000 series Numerical Listing 25011, etc. Retrieved 13 January 2012 8. ^"Lani McIntyre," IMDB. Retrieved 1 April 2007. 7 : 1904 births|1951 deaths|Steel guitarists|Decca Records artists|MGM Records artists|Columbia Records artists|20th-century American guitarists |
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