Hawaiian composer, singer, musician, band leader and recording artist (1904-1984). Father of
Norman Isaacs,
Barney Isaacs and
Atta Isaacs.
He left a legacy of more than 300 songs including the comic No Huhu and Ho`omalimali and the lilting Analani E, and Mama E.
Alvin Isaacs taught himself to play most string and wind instruments before the age of 10. He formed his own orchestra at age 13 and began his successful song writing career a year later, composing the still-popular Kau`ionalani.
In his mid-twenties, he formed his first group, the K.M.M. Syncopators, made up of friends. He formed the original Royal Hawaiians, and then several groups of his own. Alvin Kaleolani & the Royal Polynesians supplied music for the nation-wide program The Voice of Hawai`i on NBC.