Good friend Lil' Rev has done a write up for the MUF. Sound like quite the event. I hope to attend in 2011.
I wanted to create this blog as a place where I can store and retrieve information for future reference. I chose the name Humble Uker Ramblings because I have started out strumming my father's 1950's painted Harmony ukulele. I think that the greatest appeal of the ukulele as "the people's instrument" is it's humble simplicity. My contact email is HumbleUker@gmail.com. I have also been working on a blog for the Baritone Ukulele called Humble Baritonics.
Showing posts with label Milwaukee Ukulele Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milwaukee Ukulele Club. Show all posts
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Lil' Rev Reminisces the Milwaukee Ukulele Festival
Thursday, May 13, 2010
NPR: Lil' Rev and the Milwaukee Ukulele Club
HOT OFF THE PRESSES...
Hello All,
Here is a great Video on The Milwaukee Ukulele Club, which I founded a few years ago. It was featured as an NPR Podcast for state or the re:union show. Sound of The Re:Union: The Milwaukee Ukulele Club. Pretty Cool!
Lil' Rev
Here is a great Video on The Milwaukee Ukulele Club, which I founded a few years ago. It was featured as an NPR Podcast for state or the re:union show. Sound of The Re:Union: The Milwaukee Ukulele Club. Pretty Cool!
Lil' Rev
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"The ukulele typically evokes thoughts of a Pacific island paradise, but as we found out, it's all the rage in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Ukulele Club consists of a group of people who come together to play the small instrument and find a meaningful, positive social outlet that creates a unique sense of community in their lives. For more on Sounds of the Re:Union, visit www.stateofthereunion.com"
"The ukulele typically evokes thoughts of a Pacific island paradise, but as we found out, it's all the rage in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Ukulele Club consists of a group of people who come together to play the small instrument and find a meaningful, positive social outlet that creates a unique sense of community in their lives. For more on Sounds of the Re:Union, visit www.stateofthereunion.com"
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