xyl, 1892-1944 US, Honolulu
Musician / Composer / Arranger of World and Classical
A.k.a. John Avery Noble
American composer, arranger and musician. (September 17, 1892, Honolulu, Hawaii – January 13, 1944, Honolulu) Composer and arranger of hundreds of songs, several of which have become Hawaiian standards, such as "My Little Grass Shack", "King Kamehameha" and "Hula Blues". Johnny Noble was also responsible for popularizing Prince Leleiohoku's song "Hawaiian War Chant". In 1935, he became the first Hawaiian composer inducted into ASCAP.
Johnny Noble And His Hawaiian Music |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Favorite Songs And Hulas Of The Islands | Johnny Noble | Album | |
Beethoven Scottish An Irish Songs | Accademia Monteverdiana, Denis Stevens, Patricia Clark, Edgar Fleet, Johnny Noble, Levon Chilingirian, Suki Towb, Harold Lester | Album |
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Johnny Noble |
Johnny Noble And His Hawaiian Music World |
Johnny Noble And The Mods Rock |
Johnny Noble's Hawaiians |