Sam Ku West

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Sam Ku West
Sam Ku West

Sam Ku West (1907-1930) was an American steel guitar player from Honolulu, Hawaii.

West first performed professionally as a member of Irene West's touring band, adding the "West" surname to his birth name, Sam Ku, Jr.. After playing in Singapore in 1926, Prince George of England gave him the name "the Kreisler of the steel guitar". He also played concert harp live, though he never recorded with it.

West toured America on the vaudeville circuit and also performed abroad throughout East Asia and Europe. He recorded in 1927 and 1928 for several labels; 27 recordings are still extant. He died in Paris at the age of 23 in 1930.

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Year Title Notes
Banner Records
ca. 1926 (?) St. Louis Blues / Memphis Blues with James Kohono
Gennet Records
1927 Farewell Blues / Sweet Georgia Brown
1927 Old Joe Clark / Ua Like No Alike
1927 Cunha Medley / Cunha Medley A-side by Kulani Trio
1928 Happy Heinie March / Walalae
1928 Aloha Oe / Strange Isles Medley B-side by the Keole Brothers
RCA Victor
1928 Le Ilima / Huehue Huehue A-side by Holouha Trio
1928 Kawaihua Waltz / Maoani Ke Ala
1928 Palolo / Lepe Ulaula
1928 Wang Wang Blues / Stack O’Lee Blues
1928 Sunkist Hawaii / Na Le O Hawaii B-side by Kane’s Hawaiians
1928 The Rosary / Old Black Joe
1928 Minnehaha / Drowsy Waters
Vocalion Records
1927 Someday Sweetheart / Honolulu Blues
1927 Hawaiian Hula / Sweet Hawaiian Dreams

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