Don Ho and The Aliis were a significant Hawaiian musical group that gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s. Led by Don Ho, a popular Hawaiian and pop musician, the band was noted for its blend of traditional Hawaiian music with contemporary pop, creating a unique and influential sound. Their signature tune, "Tiny Bubbles," became a well-known hit in the United States. The band's influence extended beyond music, contributing to a surge of interest in Hawaiian culture during the mid-20th century.