
A brand-new interview series about people and music and the intersection at which they meet.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

In L. Frank Baum’s classic 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Tin Woodman decides, “I shall take the heart. For brains do not make one happy, and happiness is the best thing in the world.”
Fast-forward 125 years and Christopher Davis-Shannon... more
Aloha!
Bit of a blast from the past this month…
In 2002, I travelled to Honolulu with my brother Alastair to attend the 32nd Annual Ukulele Festival Hawaii. While I was there, I had the opportunity to interview the great Roy Sakuma, the man who inv... more
My first encounter with Peter Luongo is etched in my memory.
On a balmy evening in Waikiki in 2002, I walked into a hotel and was greeted by the extraordinary sound of the Langley Ukulele Ensemble, a school group from British Columbia, Canada. Out f... more
Meet Sam Muir, the first person in the world to do a PhD on the ukulele! 🎓 You can hear all about it on the latest episode of my “Ukulele Stories” podcast. Listen here or download it now from your fave pod place!
Enjoy,
Cameron Murray
Sam’s websi... more
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I came across this podcast by just casually searching for something different to list than my usual News Channels.
I thoughts see if there is anything on Ukulele’s.
Jackpot what a find . These podcasts are pack full of interesting and informative discussions around the Ukulele. But what really shines through are the friendships Cameron has forged across the world linked by the common thread of the Ukulele.
Keep up the good work Cameron.
Always fun, eagerly anticipated. It’s a connect...to what’s recently been severed, the in-person community. Though, honestly a mask can’t impend our hands and most Ukes project past 6 feet. The interviews are a learning experience.
Thanks Kam. WD
I’ve listened to 6 episodes and each has been thoughtful, informative and interesting. As an addition to the excellent Kamuke magazine and website, this podcast is top shelf stuff! Thank you Cameron.










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