Samoan artist, born in 1908 and raised in Laie on Oahu, Hawaii.
In the 1920s and 1930s he was in the band
Madame Riviere's Hawaiians, together with his wife Rose and three of his uncles. Until the 1940s they toured all over the Asian continent. During World War II he recorded extensively in India, and by the 1950s he was recording in Europe. In the late 1970s the whole family retired back to Laie, Hawaii.
Having settled in Europe after the war, he married Danish singer
Lissi Petersen, with whom he became the father of
Lanni Tau Moe,
Lupe Moe and
Lei Moe and Grandfather of
Joey Moe.
The children and granchildren all live in Denmark now, and perform with succes.
The artist passed away in 2004.