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 this episode, we delve into the inspiring teaching philosophy of Canadian maestro Peter Luongo, whose innovative methods have impacted thousands of students and shaped the Langley Ukulele Ensemble into a global sensation.
Peter is one of the most... more
In this episode, Sam reveals how a guitar student’s curiosity sparked her own exploration of the ukulele and its enormous musical potential.
She went on to become the first person in the world to do a PhD on the uke and is now one of the leading lig... more
To most people, the ukulele is simply an easy-to-play social instrument. But to Shawn Yacavone, it’s much more important than that. To him, it’s a powerful cultural icon and a vital link to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Shawn spends a lot of time finding a... more
Modestly dubbed the “King of the Ukulele”, Ralph Shaw is one of the originals – a pre-internet star who honed his craft in front of dubious, bemused audiences in the early 1990s.
I became aware of Ralph in 2003 through The Complete Ukulele Course, t... 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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