Aloha Got Soul: Conversations on Music

Linda Green & The Tempos (Linda Green and guitarist Fred Kobashikawa)

1 h 10 min · 5. mar. 2020
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A conversation with Linda Green and Fred Kobashikawa, members of Linda Green & The Tempos, a rock band from Honolulu formed in the mid-1960s when they were teenagers. The band entered a contest called Blast Off, hosted by the local radio station KPOI, and the won 1st place. The prize included the chance to record a single for Reprise Records — and they did, cutting an original tune written by Fred, called “Bossa Nova Love”. Their most popular song was “My Little Japanese Boy”, released on the Teen Records label. It became a hit throughout Hawaii. Both songs can be found on YouTube, gathering comments from people reminiscing about their high school days and, of course, reminiscing about the band. Learn more at www.alohagotsoul.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aloha-got-soul/support [https://anchor.fm/aloha-got-soul/support]

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Linda Green & The Tempos (Linda Green and guitarist Fred Kobashikawa)

A conversation with Linda Green and Fred Kobashikawa, members of Linda Green & The Tempos, a rock band from Honolulu formed in the mid-1960s when they were teenagers. The band entered a contest called Blast Off, hosted by the local radio station KPOI, and the won 1st place. The prize included the chance to record a single for Reprise Records — and they did, cutting an original tune written by Fred, called “Bossa Nova Love”. Their most popular song was “My Little Japanese Boy”, released on the Teen Records label. It became a hit throughout Hawaii. Both songs can be found on YouTube, gathering comments from people reminiscing about their high school days and, of course, reminiscing about the band. Learn more at www.alohagotsoul.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aloha-got-soul/support [https://anchor.fm/aloha-got-soul/support]

5. mar. 20201 h 10 min