The Òwai'anae Star Glee was started by Almeida at age 15, and evolved into "Johnny Almeida's Hawaiians," performing at community functions as word spread of Almeida's talents. He performed at Queen
Liliuokalani's funeral in 1917, in the Royal Throne Room of
Iolani Palace as Hawaii's last monarch lay in state, and then again during the services at
Kawaiahaʻo Church. He performed for Prince
Jonah Kalaniana'ole, Princess Abigail Kawananakoa and Princess Elizabeth as his audience began to grow. Almeida began to spread his performances to neighboring islands. By the age of 25, he had mastered additional musical instruments, including the steel guitar, violin, banjo, bass, saxophone, and piano. He was the chief musician on
Matson Lines ships from 1922 to 1927, sailing between Hawai'i and the
West Coast. He was a regular performer on the
Hawaii Calls radio show. He is credited with composing over 300 songs, including "Iesu Me Ke Kanaka Waiwai," "Tuberose Hula" and "Green Rose Hula." ==Influence on other musicians==