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This week's conversation with Jake Shimabukuro was recorded at the Grand Northern Ukulele Festival in Huddersfield, back in the summer. A big thank you to Jake, for being so generous with his time, his manager Brett Lind for coordinating everything, and also to Mary-Agnes Krell, the GNUF head honcho for making it all possible.
We discuss how emotional it was performing live again following Covid, and what an important role the ukulele played in bringing everyone back together again. Jake also talks about how he puts together - and constantly evolves - his fantastic arrangements of classic tunes. And he even tells the story of how he once played for the Queen!
If you want to help support the podcast, please share it with your ukulele friends and communities. You can also directly fund it and receive bonus content by signing up to my Patreon.
Next week's episode is the last one of the year, so let me know your ukulele new year's resolutions now and I'll read some of them out on the show. Until then, I wish you all a very, merry Christmas.
LINKS:
Jake:
Official Website: https://jakeshimabukuro.com/
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHvWv6d-IWyWquyq_xuFAuQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeshimabukuro/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeshimabukuromusic/
Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/jakeshimabukuro
Ukulele Tales:
Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/UkeTeacher
Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/UkeTeacher
Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/UkeTeacher
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheUkuleleTeacher
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By John Atkins5
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This week's conversation with Jake Shimabukuro was recorded at the Grand Northern Ukulele Festival in Huddersfield, back in the summer. A big thank you to Jake, for being so generous with his time, his manager Brett Lind for coordinating everything, and also to Mary-Agnes Krell, the GNUF head honcho for making it all possible.
We discuss how emotional it was performing live again following Covid, and what an important role the ukulele played in bringing everyone back together again. Jake also talks about how he puts together - and constantly evolves - his fantastic arrangements of classic tunes. And he even tells the story of how he once played for the Queen!
If you want to help support the podcast, please share it with your ukulele friends and communities. You can also directly fund it and receive bonus content by signing up to my Patreon.
Next week's episode is the last one of the year, so let me know your ukulele new year's resolutions now and I'll read some of them out on the show. Until then, I wish you all a very, merry Christmas.
LINKS:
Jake:
Official Website: https://jakeshimabukuro.com/
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHvWv6d-IWyWquyq_xuFAuQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeshimabukuro/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeshimabukuromusic/
Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/jakeshimabukuro
Ukulele Tales:
Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/UkeTeacher
Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/UkeTeacher
Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/UkeTeacher
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheUkuleleTeacher
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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