What does it take to follow a dream?
Discover the journey of multi-Grammy winner and ‘ukulele virtuoso Daniel Ho as he navigates estrangement from his family, the loss of artistic control over his songs, and at what should be the moment of his greatest success - rejection from the community he calls home. An intimate portrait of what it takes to live an artistic life.
Daniel Ho is a six-time Grammy Award winner, six-time Taiwanese Golden MelodyAward winner, and recipient of multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano and Hawai'i Music Awards. Well known for composing and performing in many styles, the 'ukulele brought Daniel back home to his Hawaiian roots.
Daniel Ho and Pepe Romero, Jr., co-designers of the Tiny Tenor 'ukulele, deliver a Romero Creations spalted mango Tiny Tenor to the Grammy Museum for installation in the Roots Music exhibit.
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Featuring the talents of: Tia Carrere, George Kahumoku, Jr. and Pepe Romero, Sr.
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