Charles K.L. Davis

Charles K.L. Davis
Ray Kinney Presents Charles K.L. Davis at The Royal Hawaiian (1958)
Ray Kinney Presents Charles K.L. Davis at The Royal Hawaiian (1958)
Background information
Birth nameCharles Keonaonalaulani Llewellyn Davis
Born(1925-09-17)September 17, 1925
Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii
DiedOctober 31, 1991(1991-10-31) (aged 66)
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
OccupationOperatic tenor/baritone
Instrument(s)Piano, cello, pipe organ
Years active1940–1991
LabelsBishop Corporation
Colpix
Columbia Masterworks
Decca
Hana Hou
Everest
Hula
Lehua
Royal
Sunset
World Record Club
Formerly ofJames Shigeta (as Guy Brion)

Charles Keonaonalaulani Llewellyn Davis (September 17, 1925 – October 31, 1991) was a Native Hawaiian opera singer and musician. He was a child prodigy, raised on a sugar cane plantation, and a direct descendant of John Papa ʻĪʻī, personal attendant to Lunalilo. Trained as an opera singer, he vocalized in both tenor and baritone ranges. He and actor James Shigeta briefly toured as a nightclub act. Versatile with a variety of vocal forms, and a multi-linguist, he sang the music of Cole Porter at the Hollywood Bowl, and presented a concert in honor of Kamehameha Day at Carnegie Hall. Davis performed with the Opera Company of Boston during a White House engagement, and was a nightclub performer in Hawaii. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts, and was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame.