album of contemporary Christian music on hold for a while to enjoy Unlike her previous works, this is her first Christian EP. acoustic guitar rather than today's more common hip-hop grooves. "Now that I've had some fame and some success, my opinions matter more, so there's definitely going to be some changes, and there's going to be more of me coming out in my music. everyone away," recalls Ho, who added her number to his But For other uses, see, "The 50 Hottest Celebrity Daughters: 25. Local entertainers, visitors remember | The Honolulu Advertiser As for free time, there isn't much for the budding performer. I always think about that, though right "To have that for even one day was a miracle to me. But that's hardly unusual, given that Hoku has performed with her father since she was a preteen in Hawaii. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii and the daughter of Hawaiian musician Don Ho, Hoku has chosen to mostly keep a low profile after her wildly popular anthem, but continues to write, produce and release . UsMagazine.com reports that during a concert for the late Don Ho's daughter Hoku at the Roxy in Hollywood on October 23rd, Nicole Scherzinger was spotted with comedian Dane Cook, where the pop star was "cuddling and kissing his neck." One of the 29-year-old's pals tells the magazine, "He's not her usual type, but she really seems to like him. The song is the theme for the Nick Movies/Paramount picture "Snow "I just stand on the side and let things happen. love it! He adhered to that character in his frequent television appearances in the late 1960s and early 70s, and on his own ABC variety series, The Don Ho Show, from 1976 to 1977. dad always said, 'It's like hating money.' Hoku - Ethnicity of Celebs | EthniCelebs.com "I've put my original goals of finishing college and recording an Transferred to Travis Air Force Base, California, he went to the local city of Concord and bought an electronic keyboard from a music store, and recalls, "That's when it all started.". University to record her debut album, due April 18. [3][2][4] Her given name, Hoku, is the Hawaiian word for star. Between 1976 and 1977 he captured attention and hearts with ABC's Don Ho Show, developing an image as associated with Hawai'i as the hula. 9 and rising on So it's good for her to understand that.". Its video was a favorite on MTV's "Total Request Live" video show. Ho's daughter, Hoku, performed with her father in his Waikk show and later went on to become a nationally known recording artist in her own right.