Song of the Islands
Don’t get him wrong, writer Don Quinn loves the Hawaiian Islands. But during his latest visit — his 17th, by the way, from which he has just returned — be became painfully aware of the natives’ passionate regard for “The Wedding Song” or “Ke Kali Ne Au.”
It is played a dozen times an evening in some Honolulu night clubs and barroom jukeboxes, and has achieved the status of sacred music as if it were comparable to “Rock of Ages” or “Abide With Me.” Anyone who dares talk while it is played is glared at or shushed.
It isn’t a bad tune as such tunes go, but Don, an individualist, resents being brainwashed. And this is to alert our 50th state that he is working on a companion piece. Soon, when anyone gets weary of hearing “Ke Kali Ne Au” he will be able to put another dime in the slot and hear Don’s tune, “The Divorce Song” or “Pei Ali Mo Ni Nau.” Continue reading









