Herb Ohta

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Herb Ohta
Born 1934 (age 7980)
Hawaii
Occupations Musician
Instruments Ukulele

Herb Ohta aka Ohta-San is an American Ukulele player born in 1934 in Hawaii who has recorded solo, as a group and with Andre Popp on the A&M Records label, which was co-owned by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. He is also known as "Ohta-San" in Japan and other Asian Countries, which is a title of respect for the musician.

Biography

Ohta was a boy when he learned the ukulele and entered an amateur contest at age 9 and won the $10 first prize. Three years later he met Eddie Kamae, at the time considered the best ukulele player in the world, and became his student. [1] In 1964 he succeeded in having a hit song with the single Sushi and signed a five year contract with Decca Records.[2]:155

Among Ohta-san's students was Roy Sakuma, who founded the Annual Hawaiian Ukulele Festival.[2]:157

Recognized by many as the world's most diversified Ukulele player; recording music that is categorized as Pop Music, Romantic Music, Jazz, Traditional Hawaiian music and with orchestras. He was inducted into the Ukulele Hall of Fame in 2006.[3][4]

The first collaboration for Herb Ohta and Andre Popp was released in the US by A&M Records. The album titled "Song For Anna", was released in 1973 and sold more than 6 million copies internationally. The ukulele became a blended and solo voice with the orchestrations that appealed to the romantic side of music. The album was followed by another titled "Feelings" in 1975. He has recorded numerous albums from traditional Hawaiian to Classical, Pop and other genres.[5]

In 2001, Herb Ohta joined forces with Lyle Ritz and released an album titled Night of Ukulele Jazz Live at McCabe's. The two were considered top performers, but had managed to miss each other for decades, though both were familiar with the other's works. Both played Martin Ukuleles for the recording, Ohta playing a standard size, and Ritz a tenor, which he switched off with a tenor Ko‘olau.[6][2]:166

Herb's son, Herb Ohta, Jr., carries on the ukulele tradition.[7]

Discography

  • Song For Anna, 1973
  • Feelings, 1975
  • The Wonderful World Of The Ukulele, JVC, 2000
  • Night of Ukulele Jazz Live at McCabe's, 2001
  • Bodysurfing, Roy Sakuma Productions, 2004 ASIN: B000GAPM52
  • Swing Time Ohta-San Ukulele Jazz Best Selection, with Herb Ohta, JVC Japan, 2004 ASIN: B00024Z6NA
  • Ukulele Bossa Nova (tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim), Victor Entertainment, Inc., 2007 ASIN: B002OY7OXQ
  • Cool Touch- Ohta-San "Herb Ohta" Melodies Vol. 2
  • Autumn Leaves, with Lyle Ritz, Victor Entertainment, Inc., 2005 ASIN: B002OY9K5G

References

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