Ukeleles: Everyone's playing them (early 20th-c. vintage ads)
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@afspdx wrote: All people who didn't grow up with creepy Tiny Tim was regularly on network TV playing his stupid Ukelele. I had nightmares as a kid of Tiny Tim. Read full topic
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@Hanglyman wrote: Heaps! Glorious heaps!! Read full topic
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@japhroaig wrote: This post was obviously for me and a very small, close circle of friends. We worked for many years at a wonderful, confusing, infuriating, but awesome second hand music store that...
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@Immutable_Mike wrote: I had to look up "Banjo-ukes" to see if it was the same as a Banjolele and it is! Of course, I only know what a banjolele is because it caused a rift in the Wooster household....
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@puffie wrote: so, everyone knows about the portugese immigrants that brought the ukelele to hawaii, right? Read full topic
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@japhroaig wrote: CSB: I was at a show in LA a few weeks ago, and low and behold Hugh Laurie was seated two rows behind me. Everyone was super polite and left him alone, except one lady that walked...
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@jerwin wrote: (early twentieth century ads) Thanks for clarifying that the modern ukelele sensation that's currently sweeping the nation has deep roots Read full topic
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@chgoliz wrote: Just like they brought the instrument that came to be known as the cuatro to Latin America. Read full topic
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@Immutable_Mike wrote: "Hi-de hi-de hi-de hi, Sir" Read full topic
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@japhroaig wrote: what can i say, i adored the fry/laurie interpretation as well Read full topic
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@chgoliz wrote: Now see, a real method actor would have learned to play the instrument as written instead of substituting one he already knows how to play. Read full topic
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@stephen_schenck wrote: Better than extra good? Now I've heard everything! Read full topic
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@afspdx wrote: All people who didn't grow up with creepy Tiny Tim was regularly on network TV playing his stupid Ukelele. I had nightmares as a kid of Tiny Tim. Read full topic
View ArticleUkeleles: Everyone's playing them (early 20th-c. vintage ads)
@Hanglyman wrote: Heaps! Glorious heaps!! Read full topic
View ArticleUkeleles: Everyone's playing them (early 20th-c. vintage ads)
@japhroaig wrote: This post was obviously for me and a very small, close circle of friends. We worked for many years at a wonderful, confusing, infuriating, but awesome second hand music store that...
View ArticleUkeleles: Everyone's playing them (early 20th-c. vintage ads)
@Immutable_Mike wrote: I had to look up "Banjo-ukes" to see if it was the same as a Banjolele and it is! Of course, I only know what a banjolele is because it caused a rift in the Wooster household....
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