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Stickie Fingers are from Griffith, which is in the Riverina region of New South Wales. I had a chat to them at the Central Coast Ukulele and Folk Festival in August. This is the first time I’ve done an episode with 5 people at once, and it was a little daunting at first! We recorded this in a very small hotel room, and you can imagine how crowded it was with six people and a heap of ukuleles. It was all good fun though, and I enjoyed our chat. I hope you do too!
They played:
“Donald Where’s Your Troosers” – Andy Stewart & Neil Grant (1960)
“Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms” – Traditional
And here are a few links to things mentioned in the episode:
The Bushwackers
What's a tin whistle?
The Deni Uke Muster
The Junee Rhythm & Rail Festival
Barron River Ukuleles
The Norfolk Island Ukulele Festival
The Blue Mountains Ukulele Festival
The Murrumbidgee Ukulele Group Strummers
Yarran Wines
The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.
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Stickie Fingers are from Griffith, which is in the Riverina region of New South Wales. I had a chat to them at the Central Coast Ukulele and Folk Festival in August. This is the first time I’ve done an episode with 5 people at once, and it was a little daunting at first! We recorded this in a very small hotel room, and you can imagine how crowded it was with six people and a heap of ukuleles. It was all good fun though, and I enjoyed our chat. I hope you do too!
They played:
“Donald Where’s Your Troosers” – Andy Stewart & Neil Grant (1960)
“Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms” – Traditional
And here are a few links to things mentioned in the episode:
The Bushwackers
What's a tin whistle?
The Deni Uke Muster
The Junee Rhythm & Rail Festival
Barron River Ukuleles
The Norfolk Island Ukulele Festival
The Blue Mountains Ukulele Festival
The Murrumbidgee Ukulele Group Strummers
Yarran Wines
The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.