Louis Keouli Thompson


Louis Keouli Thompson better known by his stage name Segis Luvaun, was a Hawaiian singer and musician and the reported King of Ukulele Players. Thompson, native to Hawai'i, claimed United States citizenship when Hawaii was annexed by the United States as a territory in 1898. He performed much of his life, first touring the United States and later throughout Scandinavia and Europe, many times for Royalty.

Personal life

Louis Thompson was born in Honolulu in the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1882. The earliest known record of him is the 1900 census showing him as a 17-year-old student at the Kamehameha School, then known as the Kamehameha School for Boys. Indeed, Thompson is shown in the schools Class of 1900 class photo. The 1900 census shows both his parents being from the Hawaiian Islands. A 1919 Visa application, filled out by Thompson, records his father's name as Keouli Tawmsen and a 1916 Visa application indicated that his father was deceased at that time. However, on the marriage license to Eveline Walters, indicates his father's name is 'Carlo Luvaun'. No other information is known of his family.
Thompson married Mildred Elnora Rupp on July 26, 1910 in Chicago, Illinois. At the time, Thompson went by Lu, with his full name on the marriage license recorded as Lu Kaoly Thompson. Rupp was born on October 26, 1893 in Winfield, Kansas. Although Thompson was actually 28 and Rupp was 17 at the time, the marriage license shows them as 26 and 21, respectively. He and Rupp had one child, Billven Keouli Thompson, born December 16, 1911 in Topeka, Kansas. Billven is Thompson's only known child.
Sometime after marrying Rupp in 1910 and before leaving for Europe in 1914, Thompson married Moana. Although little is known about Moana, including her maidian name, one might speculate that she was the inspiration behind Thompson's chart 'Moana Waltz'.
Thompson married Eveline Walters on April 7, 1917 in St. Giles, London, England. At this time, Thompson was 35 and Walters was 21. She was born on September 11, 1896 in Somersetshire, England. and her father's name was Gaius Walters
Within three years of graduating from Kamehameha School for Boys, Thompson had already left his home land of Hawai'i for the main land of the United States. He toured there for ten years before moving to London in 1914. In 1919, he moved to Copenhagen, Denmark. By 1922, he once again moved, this time to Prague, Czechoslovakia. His last known residence in Europe, per Visa applications, was Riga, Latvia. He remained in Europe until September 1936 when he returned to the United States sailing from Marseille to Boston. He died of heart failure in a Pennsylvania hospital, on July 15, 1937.

Career

Much of Thompson's career has been gathered through newspaper ads and articles, as well as mention in books about the Hawaiian music movement at the time. According to Kamehameha School archives, Thompson had left for the United States main land by 1902 or 1903. Several articles show him touring in the United States as early as 1907 and as late as 1913. In his book How to Play the Ukulele, Thompson records that he was discovered in 1912 while touring in the United States by Sir Walter de Freece, who brought him to Europe. Tracking his travels through passport and visa applications, shows that he lived and performed in locations such as London, Oslo, Copenhagen, the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland from 1914 to 1931.

''United States Tour'' (1902–1913)

Thompson was manager of a troupe called the Honolulu Students that he toured with across various venues within the United States. The stage name that he used while with the Honolulu Students is Professor Lu Thompson Keouli. During 1907 and 1908, Thompson, along with the Honolulu Students toured as part of the Chautauqua circuit
DateLocationEvent
1907?Amherst, MassachusettsAmherst CollegeChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
October 25, 1907Northampton, MassachusettsChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
October 28, 1907Hartford, ConnecticutChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
November 13, 1907Baldwinsville, New YorkChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
November 14, 1907Port Henry, New YorkChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
November 15, 1907Brandon, VermontChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
November 16, 1907Bristol, VermontChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
November 18, 1907Cambridge, VermontChautauqua performance of the Honolulu Students.
January 27, 1909Jamestown, New York Y.M.C.A.Performance of the Honolulu Students as reported in the Hawaiian Gazette. Thompson listed as Professor Keouli.
Nov 1913Madison, WisconsinOrpheum TheatreNewspaper advertisement for "The Tawmsen's" performing at the Orpheum Theatre.

''European Tour'' (1914–1928)

Stage Names

Thompson appears to have been very prolific with his epithet. Although there is no record of why he chose different aliases, he chose both unique names and spellings at different times in his career. Below is a list of names he was known to use.

1916 HMV Label (London, England)

Recorded in London, England under the HMV label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
1916"Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula" HO3059aeB-703Hawaiian Guitar, Vocal
1916"You've Got To Do It" HO3060aeB-726Vocal, Guitar
1916Unidentified TitleHO3061ae?Hawaiian Guitar, Vocal
1916"Moana Waltz" HO3062aeB-726Hawaiian Guitar
1916"A Broken Doll" HO3063aeB-701Hawaiian Guitar, Vocal
1916"If You Were The Only Girl in the World" HO3064/5B-703Hawaiian Guitar, Vocal

1917 Zonophone label (London, England)

Recorded in London, England under the Zonophone label as Juan Akoni
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
1917"Come and Dance With Me"y20732e1879Ukulele/Hawaiian Guitar
1917Unidentified Titley20733e?Ukulele/Hawaiian Guitar
1917"Oh How She Could Yacki Hacki Wicki Wacki Woo"y20734e1802Ukulele/Hawaiian Guitar
1917"Honolulu Tomboy"y20735e?Ukulele/Hawaiian Guitar
1917"Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula"y20736e1802Ukulele/Hawaiian Guitar
1917"Hawaiian Medley" y20737e2055Ukulele/Hawaiian Guitar

1917 Winner Label (London, England)

Recorded in London, England under the Winner label as Luvaun assisted by Lady Chetwynd
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
1917"My Hawaiian Butterfly" 3149Luvaun, Lady Chetwynd
1917"Ideal Girl Waltz" 3149Luvaun, Lady Chetwynd
1917"Come and Dance With Me"3151Luvaun, Lady Chetwynd
1917"Moana Waltz"3151Luvaun, Lady Chetwynd
1917"Ua Like No Alike"55153240Luvaun, Lady Chetwynd
1917"Aloha Oe"55163149Luvaun, Lady Chetwynd

1917 Zonophone Label (London, England)

Recorded in London, England under the Zonophone label as Juan Akoni
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
1917"Along The Way To Waikiki"y20972e1879Ukulele or Hawaiian Guitar
1917Unidentified Titley20973e?Ukulele or Hawaiian Guitar
1917"Hawaiian Butterfly"y20974e?Ukulele or Hawaiian Guitar
1917"Hawaiian Butterfly"y20975e1847Ukulele or Hawaiian Guitar
1917"The Ideal Girl – Waltz" y20976e2055Ukulele or Hawaiian Guitar
1917"What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes at Me For?"y20977e1847Ukulele or Hawaiian Guitar

1920 Ekophon Label (Saltsjöbaden, Sweden)

Recorded in Saltsjöbaden, Sweden under the Ekophon label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c 1920"Chong Fran Hongkong" W-1152NS-1419-ISegis Luvaun, Ernst Rolf
c 1920"Ukalele Waltz" W-1153NS-1715-IIHawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920Unidentified TitleW-1154?Hawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920Unidentified TitleW-1155NS-1716-?Hawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920"Original Hawaiian Waltz"W-1153NS-1715-I. Also Beka S-889Hawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920"My Hawaiian Sweethearth" W-1157NS-1714-II. Also Beka S-889Hawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920Unidentified TitleW-1160NS-1716-?Hawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920"Sommarsol Till Sista Stund" W-1161NS-1714-IHawaiian guitar/ukulele
c 1920"Hawajansk Kärlekssang"W-1163NS-1419-IIUkulele
c 1920"Karl Alfred" W-1193NS-1417-ISegis Luvaun, Ernst Rolf
c 1920"Titta in En Annan Dag" W-1196NS-1417-IISegis Luvaun, Ernst Rolf

1920–1921 Grammaphon/Polydor Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under the Grammaphon/Polydor label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c 1920–1921"Kilima Waltz" 141at14363. Also Reneyphone 14663; Polypho X/N-14636Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"If You Could Care" 142at14363. Also Reneyphone 14663; Polyphon X/N-14636Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"Aloha Oe" 143at14364. Also Polyphon X/N-14364Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"The Eve Waltz" ---at14367. Also Reneyphone 14367; Polyphon NS-98502Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"Ja-Da" 145at14365. Also Reneyphone 14365; Polyphon X/N-14365Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"My Philosophy" 146at14364. Also Polyphon X/N-14365Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"Won't You Dance With Me" ---at14367. Also Reneyphone 14367; Polyphon NS-98502Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"Moana Waltz" 148at14365. Also Reneyphone 14365; Polyphon X/N-14365Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"Wiki-Waki" 150at14366. Also Polyphon 288106, NS-98500, X/N-14366Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c 1920–1921"After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It" 151at14366. Also Polyphon X/N-14366Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal

Early 1921 Grammaphon/Polydor Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under the Grammaphon/Polydor label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c early 1921"Beautiful" 180atBerlin, GermanyHawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Cuddle and Kiss" 181at14368. Also Polyphon 288109Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Ideal Girl" 182at14369. Also Reneyphone 14369; Polyphon NS-98504Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Norway " 183at14369, 14370, 07341?. Also Reneyphone 14369*; Polyphon NS-98504, 288113, NS-98500Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" 185at14370, 07341?Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Hawaiian Lullaby" 14371Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Ua Ike No A Like" 14371. Also Polyphon X/N-288115Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Venetian Moon. Foxtrot" 14372. Also Polyphon X/N-288117Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"La Veeda" 14372. Also Polyphon X/N-288117Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c early 1921"Beautiful Heroor"X/N-288109Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal

Late 1921 Grammaphon/Polydor Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under the Grammaphon/Polydor label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c late 1921 / early 1922"You've Got A Million Dollar Smile" 258at14373. Also Polyphon 288119, X/N-14373Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c late 1921 / early 1922"Hawaiian Butterfly" 259at14373. Also Polyphon 288120, X/N-14373Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c late 1921 / early 1922"Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula " 20306Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal
c late 1921 / early 1922"You've Got To Do It" 20306. Also Polyphon X/N-288115Hawaiian guitar, English/Hawaiian vocal

Sept 1924 Grammaphon/Polydor Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under the Grammaphon/Polydor label with Eric Borchard's Jazzband
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c Sept 1924"Hula Lou!". Foxtrot *1784ax20115. Also Reneyphone F-40407*Segis Luvaun, Louis de Vries, Emile Christian, Eric Borchard, Billy Bartholomew, Sascha Dickstein, Austin Egen, Harold M. Kirchstein, unidentified German

1923–1926 Deutsche Grammophon Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under the Deutsche Grammophon label with Efim Schachmeister
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c 1923–1926Unidentified

Mar 1925 Vox Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under Vox label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c Mar 1925"I Need Some Bettin'" Foxtrot 2468-B6248Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Die Nacht war schwül..." Foxtrot 2469-B6231Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"California" Foxtrot 2470-B6231Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Waiting Around" 2471-B6248Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Nobody Lied" 2468-B6248Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Shine" ----B6234Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"And Her Mother Came Too" ----B6234Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Sing Along" ----B6235Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Somebody's Wrong" ----B6235Segis Luvaun, Unidentified
c Mar 1925"Swanee River Moon" 2476-B6252. Also Derby-571bSegis Luvaun, Unidentified

Late 1925 Vox Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under Vox label with Original Hawaiian Trio as San Juan
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c late 1925"When The Clock Strikes One-Two-Three-Four" 2526-B6271Bruquil/Milissa/San Juan
c late 1925"Hawaiian Twilight" ----B6241. Also Derby-571aBruquil/Milissa/San Juan
c late 1925"Kilima-Waltz"----B6241Bruquil/Milissa/San Juan
c late 1925"Pua Carnation"----B6242Bruquil/Milissa/San Juan
c late 1925"Dreamy Hawaii"----B6242Bruquil/Milissa/San Juan
c late 1925"Aloha Land" 2530-B6271Bruquil/Milissa/San Juan

Sept–Oct 1925 Winner Label (London, England)

Recorded in London, England under Winner label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c Sept–Oct 1925"Sunny Hawaii" Waltz4323Segis Luvaun, Unknown
c Sept–Oct 1925"My Eve" Waltz4323Segis Luvaun, Unknown
c Sept–Oct 1925"At Dusk" Waltz 9634-24433Segis Luvaun, Unknown
c Sept–Oct 1925"Prancing" Foxtrot 9635-14433Segis Luvaun, Unknown

1925–1926 The Bell Label (London, England)

Recorded in London, England under The Bell label as Unknown
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c 1925–1926"At Dusk"435-735, 758possibly Segis Luvaun
c 1925–1926"My Eve"436-?351, 735possibly Segis Luvaun
c 1925–1926"London" Foxtrot437–1357, 732, 758possibly Segis Luvaun
c 1925–1926"Prancing"?360possibly Segis Luvaun
c 1925–1926"Moana Waltz"439–1363possibly Segis Luvaun

Mar 1928 Grammaphon/Polydor Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under Grammaphon/Polydor label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c Mar 1928"Aloha-Oe" Foxtrot 63br21321. Also Polydor-21321Segis Luvaun, Possibly Nikolaus Brodsky, Probably Segis Luvaun, 2 unidentified
c Mar 1928"Sunny Havanna" Foxtrot 64br21321. Also Polydor-21321Segis Luvaun, Possibly Nikolaus Brodsky, Probably Segis Luvaun, 2 unidentified
c Mar 1928"Kilima-Valse" 65½br21322. Also Polydor-21322, Polyphon NS-98508.Segis Luvaun, Possibly Nikolaus Brodsky, Probably Segis Luvaun, 2 unidentified
c Mar 1928"Ma-Oui Girl" Foxtrot 66br21322. Also Polydor-21322, Polyphon NS-98508.Segis Luvaun, Possibly Nikolaus Brodsky, Probably Segis Luvaun, 2 unidentified
c Mar 1928"Yaaka-Hula-Hicki-Dula" Foxtrot 67br*21323. Also Polydor-32323, Polyphon NS-98510ASegis Luvaun, Possibly Nikolaus Brodsky, Probably Segis Luvaun, 2 unidentified
c Mar 1928"Wela-Ka-Hao" Foxtrot 68br21323. Also Polydor-21323, Polyphon NS-98510BSegis Luvaun, Possibly Nikolaus Brodsky, Probably Segis Luvaun, 2 unidentified

Apr 1928 Grammaphon/Polydor Label (Berlin, Germany)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany under Grammaphon/Polydor label as Segis Luvaun
YearSongCtrl#AlbumNotes
c Apr 1928"Always " 132br21666Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Moana Rose. Lied" br21417Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Nach der Heimat. Volkslied"134br21666Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Melodie in F" 135br21665. Also Polyphon NS-98514Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Romance of Eve" 136br21665. Also Polyphon NS-98514Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Marcheta. Lied" br21417Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Mondnacht. Lied"138½br21664Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Lysistrata. Glühwürmchen-Idyll" 139br21664Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"One, Two, Three, Four" 140br21416Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified
c Apr 1928"Tell All The World" 141br21416Probably Segis Luvaun, Nikolaus Brodsky, Unidentified

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