Artist's albums
The King Of Slack Key - The Best of Gabby Pahinui, Vol. 1
1996 · compilation
Gabby
1972 · album
Gabby Pahinui With The Sons Of Hawaii
1993 · album
The Best Of Gabby Vol. II
1989 · compilation
Pure Gabby
1978 · album
Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol. 2
1977 · album
Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol. 1
1975 · album
We Give You Glory
2017 · single
Two Slack Key Guitars
2008 · album
Rabbit Island Music Festival
1973 · album
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Biography
Gabby Pahinui helped to lay the foundation for Hawaiian slack key guitar playing. Although he recorded only one internationally released album, Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol. 1, his influence continues to be reflected in the playing of Hawaiian slack key players and American guitarists including John Fahey, Leo Kottke, and Ry Cooder. During an early-'90s interview, Pahinui's son, James "Bla" Pahinui, also a skilled slack key guitarist, recalled, "My dad got away with a lot of stuff because it worked. He touched so many people because he shared what was in his heart in such an honest and direct way." Pahinui recorded the first slack key recordings in 1946. He continued to lead his own band, the Sons of Hawai'I, until the early '70s when he formed a new group with his sons Charles, Cyril, and James. Their first steps towards international fame came when Ry Cooder traveled to Hawaii to record Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol. 1, during a two-week-long session at Pahinui's home in Kona in 1975. The home had been the site for nightly jam sessions for many years. The same year, Pahinui made a guest appearance on Cooder's album Chicken Skin. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi