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Photo of Leo / 1952
Mr. Apaka, his wife Edna and son “Zeppy” (Jeff Apaka) in Hollywood.
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Jeffrey Apaka, during the final farewell to the famous father, touches the coffin as friends stand by.
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Photo by T. Umeda / 1991
Jeff Apaka with his father’s old record.
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Photo by David Yamada / 1988
Jeff Apaka with the cat Laniwai.
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Photo by Kathryn Bender
Karen Keawehawaii, Rip Taylor, Melveen Leed, Jeff Apaka and The Champagne Lady, Myra English, in rehearsal for Pili Mau at the Sheraton Waikiki.
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Photo by Gregory / 1997
Alfred Apaka’s statue unveiled at the Hilton Hawaiian Villiage, his son Jeff Apaka placed leis presented by family friends and supporters. Jeff was really happy with the statue.
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Jeff Apaka, middle, was not only the Kaimuki Park stage host of Celebrate Kaimuki Kanikapila, he was a spectator as he sat and watched The Movement Centerl’s performance, as he sat with the TMC Mini Movers group. The Celebrate Kaimuki Kanikapila offers a craft fair and street festival in the middle of Kaimuki City with live music, dance performances, crafts, services, and a variety of food stalls.
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Lila Kawananakoa and Jeff Apaka survey their Victorian-themed surroundings Sunday afternoon at a fundraiser for Iolani Palace on the palace grounds.
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Jeff Apaka performs at the Tapa Bar at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Accompanying Apaka are Village Serenaders Scott Furushima, Kaipo Asing and Gary Aiko, as well as Hula dancer Kawena Mechler. Hula dancer Kawena Mechler and Apaka in the background.
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Tom Moffatt, left, Jeff Apaka and John Henry Felix at the Harbor Pub.
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Jeff Apaka sings with special guest star Melveen Leed at the Tapa Bar in the Hilton Hawaiian Village, where his father, famed island artist Alfred Apaka, played the Tapa Room in the 1940s and 1950s. The duo sang “My Isle of Golden Dreams”, one of the songs his father sang. Alfred Apaka would have turned 93 on March 19.
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Jeff Apaka sings at the Tapa Bar in the Hilton Hawaiian Village, where his father, famed island artist Alfred Apaka, performed at the Tapa Room in the 1940s and 1950s. The band members in the back are Dave Toma and Richard Natto. Alfred Apaka would have turned 93 on March 19.
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At the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Jeff Apaka stands with the lei-draped statue of his father, famed island artist Alfred Apaka, who performed in the hotel’s former Tapa Room in the 1940s and 1950. Alfred Apaka would have turned 93 on March 19.
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Here is Jeff Apaka laying a red carnation lei in the crypt of his father, Alfred Apaka (d. 1960) at Diamond Head Memorial Park. Jeff said a red carnation lei was his signature lei.
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Jeff Apaka at the crypt of his father, Alfred Apaka (d. 1960) at Diamond Head Memorial Park. Jeff is holding a carnation lei which was his father’s signature lei that he wore.
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Jeff Apaka at the crypt of his father, Alfred Apaka (d. 1960) at Diamond Head Memorial Park.
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This is (lr) Jeff Apaka, Rep. Tom Brower and Walter Flood.