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Ukulele Tales - Coming Soon

Ukulele Tales - Coming Soon

FromUkulele Tales


Ukulele Tales - Coming Soon

FromUkulele Tales

ratings:
Length:
2 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Everyone has a tale to tell!In this brand new podcast l'll be in conversation with some of the very best ukulele players and personalities in the world, talking anything and everything ukulele.I'II be chatting with everyone from James Hill to Jake Shimabukuru, and from Bernadette Teaches Music to Baghiti Khumalo, sharing tales all about your favourite four-stringed instrument - the ukulele!These are in-person, face-to-face meetings, where I get to ask people up close and personal questions, as they reveal tales they haven’t shared anywhere else before!I also want to hear from you, so send me a message on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or email uketeacher@grabyouruke.com and let me know who you'd like to hear me speak to, and why you started playing the ukulele. If you send me a voice memo I might even play it on the show!For bonus content, shoutouts and behind the scenes gossip check out my PatreonEpisode one will be a feature-length interview with James Hill himself, on Wednesday November 23rd, so I hope to see you there! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Oct 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (47)

Ukulele Tales is the ukulele podcast! Every Wednesday I chat face-to-face with one of the top ukulele stars or personalities in the world.Whether you want to hear how James Hill put together his famous arrangement of Billie Jean, or how Jake Shimabukuro played the ukulele for the Queen, it's all in this podcast. Bernadette Teaches Music (aka Plazi) spoke about the challenges of being a creator and a parent, Bakithi Kumalo talked about how music was his escape from his impoverished South African upbringing and gave him a new life in the USA recording and touring with Paul Simon. Victoria Vox told the story of playing the mouth trumpet on Jay Leno.There's also stories recorded on-the-go such as my behind-the-scenes account of a local ukulele festival in England.Plus listener contributions about your favourite ukuleles and what they mean to you.Ukulele Tales is sponsored by Kala Brand Music - click here for a 10% discount on anything on the Kala website!Sign up to my Patreon page for bonus content, early access and behind the scenes gossip! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.