Probably many of you have heard about Eddie Vedder’s (of Pearl Jam fame) upcoming album, and that he’s often been seen playing our four-stringed friend. If you haven’t read it yet, check out this story in the New York Times. It gives a great overview of the ukulele’s position in music in 2011.
Yearly Archives: 2011
Jake at the Old Settler’s Festival
AUS’s own Jen was at the Old Settler’s Festival this past weekend to see, among other acts, ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro (known in ukulele circles as simply “Jake”). She writes:
I was fortunate to attend the Old Settler’s Music Festival on Saturday, April 16th,
and see Jake Shimabukuro perform, to a ‘stunned silent’ audience, for just over an hour. It was a beautiful day and Jake and his Kamaka 4-string tenor ukulele kept everyone enthralled with gorgeous compositions and the stories behind them as well as the songs for which he put on his ‘basketball jersey’ to cover, including the song that put him on the map, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” He also covered Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” both of which can be found on his latest album, PEACE LOVE UKULELE.
After his set, I waited in line at the merchandise booth for a chance to chat with Jake and get an autograph and a photo. I told him that I really enjoyed his performance and that I’d seen him at the Cactus Café, exactly three years prior. He remembered that night well as Jimmy Buffet had turned up to watch him play, too. Of course, I mentioned that I had co-founded the Austin Ukulele Society and he was enthused about it and asked what our turnout
was like and what songs we played. I also mentioned that I had emailed his publicist to see if he would possibly make a guest appearance at one of our meetings while in town for Old Settler’s but that I hadn’t heard back. He (kindly) agreed to try and join us next time he comes to Austin, if we can coordinate a meeting around his appearance.
After spending the whole day at the festival, seeing many great musicians play, I can say (mostly unbiased) that his performance knocked more socks off than any other and clearly garnered new fans and love for our favorite four-stringed instrument.
Peace, Love, and Ukulele! -Jen
A great April meeting 4/12, and another April meeting 4/28… and a May meeting 5/10
Bob sez, about our April meeting:
Cheers to everyone who came to our April meeting last night [Tuesday, April 12]. What a great sing-along. My fave was “On the Road Again.” We’ll definitely be doing that one again!
Special thanks to Ukulele Tim Keough for sharing his approach to mastering a very useful finger-picking pattern. For a recap, you can see his online introductory lesson on the pattern here: http://ukulelesecrets.org/2011/03/27/ukulele-secret-2-folksy-fingerstyle/. And check out the rest of his blog, Ukulele Secrets (http://ukulelesecrets.org/). There’s lots of challenging stuff to keep you practicing for hours and hours — you will dig it.
A reminder to come by Sweet Pea’s Ukulele Night at Skinny’s Ballroom, next Wednesday (April 20) at 7:00. Location info and calendar here: http://skinnysballroom.com/.
There are rumors of a bonus outdoor Austin Ukulele Society meeting sometime very soon, so keep your eyes peeled for a note from Jen about that. [See below!]
Looking forward to our next monthly meeting: Tuesday May 10th at 7:00pm. We’ll be sending out a reminder and posting on our blog and FB page. If you have song suggestions for future group play-alongs, please send them in – just reply to this message!
As always, it’s a pleasure to play with you all. –Bob G
And about that second April meeting? Jen sez:
We are planning an outdoor bonus meeting, later this month. It seemed like a great opportunity to get together while it’s still not too hot or buggy out and enjoy our self-made outdoor music! 🙂
What: Strum-along to “Three Little Birds” “Ring of Fire” “Stand By Me” “Eight Days a Week” “On the Road Again” “(All I Have to Do Is) Dream” and “Don’t Fence Me In” – if we’re going to add any more songs, we’ll send another note and the song sheet! Please let me know if you need any of the above song sheets emailed to you, too!
When: Thursday, April 28th; 7:00p-8:30p
Where: Triangle Park (south side of the park, on the grass, near the podium/stage) – it’s between Guadalupe & N. Lamar and 45th & 46th Street – please ‘google map’ “Triangle Park Austin” and zoom in – it works!
As we’ll be outside, there will not be a projector. Please bring printed song sheets. Bring a picnic blanket, too, if you like!
We’ll plan to meet at the Community Room at Central Market, as usual, on the second Tuesday of May (5/10) at 7:00pm and send a reminder about it as well.
If there are any questions, let us know – looking forward to seeing you on Thursday, 4/28!
See you then!
Lone Star Uke Fest report
I knew, as soon as I arrived, that not many AUS members had come to the Lone Star Uke Fest in Dallas from Thurs, Apr 7 to Sat, Apr 9. So here’s my brief report for those who missed it.
The #1 Good Thing about attending any uke fest is that if you are a uke fan, the fest gives you a chance to immerse yourself in uke for a few days. You enter the Holiday Inn in North Dallas, & there are uke folk everywhere. (Well, except for what appeared to be some kind of High School Prom Fashion Show going on at the same time in the hotel, which made for a few interesting situations.) Almost everyone not in a prom outfit is walking around with a uke, and you can compare instruments, have a chance to try lots of different instruments, and hear other players’ experiences with their instruments. And you can play together.
Also, there are lots of classes and concerts; above left, for example, you’ll see “Ukulele Mike” Lynch demonstrating how to read tabulature. There are even classes presented on subjects only tangentially
connected to ukuleles. On your right, you’ll see John Smith of the Wahooligans demonstrating how to build a percussive washboard. After telling us how difficult it is to even find a washboard in 2011, he showed us how to attach kazoos, bulb horns, and other miscellanea to the board, and create an attention-getting percussive instrument.
In other great classes, we learned the basics of fingerpicking from Mark “Spanky” Gutierrez of 4 Strings of Swing, and how to create a jazz chord solo from Gerald Ross, the uke and lap steel guitar player. You feel pushed past the flap of your envelope, which is good. Pops Bayless offered sessions on showmanship and playing blues uke.
And here is a picture of all the performers. I don’t have everyone’s name here, but among
this group are Pops, Michelle Kiba, Kimo Hussey, all 3 members of 4 Strings of Swing, the 3 Wahooligans, Ukulele Bartt, Gerald Ross, and Ukulele Mike and his wife and fellow performer Collene.
I sure felt that a great time was had by all, and although it may seem a little pricy (the full ticket was $295), everyone there seemed pretty happy to uke 24/7 for a few days while learning a ton of new stuff. Maybe next year, right? —Walter
No Fooling! Next meeting April 12
Our next AUS meeting is coming up on Tuesday, April 12, between 7 and 8:30 p.m. As usual it’ll be in the Community Room of the Central Market, 4001 N Lamar.
What will happen? Our special guest will be “Ukulele Tim” Keough, the ‘mad picker’ at many of our meetings so far, who will provide the Tip of the Month. We’ll hear a report about the Lone Star Uke Fest in Dallas on the previous week, Apr 7 – 9.
And of course, songs! Bob tells us that we’ll play “Three Little Birds” (which appears to have become our official warm-up song), the Beatles’ “Eight Days a Week,” and one or more of the following: “Don’t Fence Me In” (Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, & many more), “All I Have to Do is Dream” (Everly Bros), & “On the Road Again” (if you don’t know who sings that one, you’re living in the wrong city).
Download these song sheets, and build your repertoire. Remember, if you have songs you want us to sing, let us know.
Love Leighs uke group on KOOP
The local ukulele group, The Love Leighs (http://missjess.com/) are performing live on radio station KOOP’s “Adventures in Sound” program, hosted by Dennis Campa. Tune in this Saturday for some lovely ukulele music, 1 to 2 p.m. at 91.7 FM or stream at http://www.koop.org.
SXSW! Meant to post this earlier, but…
Here are a couple of pictures from SXSW,
specifically from the Beatles Complete show on Wed afternoon and evening. About these first two photos, Bob Guz says:
Here’s few photos of Bill Jones and me at the SXSW Beatles event kick-off yesterday. The audie
nce was small but enthusiastic.
The guests on stage were just three: Bill, a little gi rl from Mississippi visiting Austin with her mom, and me: two tall men with a little girl (probably 10 or 11 years old) between, plus Roger and the Eggmen.
And at last, here are AUS members Bill and Kathy onstage with Roger Greenawalt near the conclusion of the Beatles marathon. Great job!
Ukulele Night at Skinny’s Ballroom on Wed., Mar. 23
This coming Wednesday night is Ukulele Night at Skinny’s Ballroom.
The Austin Ukulele Society’s own Sweetpea says: “I will be the host, kicking the night off with a few songs, then an all-out strum-along, and finally sign up for the open mic. Check out the website if you have a chance!”
Bring your uke and get a $4 bar tab credit!
Place: Skinny’s Ballroom, 115 San Jacinto Blvd. Parking available directly across the street in the Austin Convention Center ramp. skinnysballroom.com
When: Wednesday, March 23, 7:00 to 9:00pm
Don’t forget the Maplewood fundraiser next week, March 22
A couple of posts ago, we told everyone about the upcoming Maplewood School Uke Group fundraiser. We need a big turnout of folks willing to donate $$ to help the group attend the Lone Star Uke Fest and the Old Settlers’ Music Festival. Those of you who were at the March 8 meeting heard more about it, but once again:
Performers at the March 22 fundraiser include Guy Forsyth, Datri Bean, Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies, and The Love Leighs.
Donations of all sizes accepted; there’s no fixed charge, but if you could donate $20, it would be much appreciated.
It’s at the IOOF Lodge, 6809 Guadalupe, Austin, TX; At 6:00pm, for those interested, there’ll be a Yoga class with Playful Warrior yogi Mateo J. Daniel; music begins at 7:30pm. For further information email: maplewoodukulelechoir “at” gmail.com .
A great March meeting!
Folks–if you were at AUS’s Mardi Gras meeting at Central Market Tuesday night March 8, you all seemed to enjoy yourselves (we heard bucketfuls of positive remarks afterward). We had 25 people or thereabouts show up, so it looks as if the Austin Ukulele Society will continue strumming in the months ahead.
Bob Guz, our Fearless Meeting Leader, as well as Fearless Tipster (we learned how to execute a Fan Strum at the meeting), gave us his impressions the next day:
Lots of energy in the room last night — everyone looked like they were having a really great time.
I continue to be amazed by the level of ukulele talent and enthusiasm we have right here in Austin.
We had several professional musicians–or they fooled us with their skill–playing during our Open Mic at the end of the meeting, & all were delightful. We heard about the upcoming Maplewood School Fundraiser (see below), & the Lone Star Uke Fest, coming up in Dallas on April 7-9–and the Complete Beatles show coming on Wed & Thurs, March 16 & 17, at Jo’s on S Congress.
Looking forward to our next meeting: Tuesday, April 12th, in Central Market’s community room, at 7:00pm. If you have song suggestions for future group play-alongs, please send them in – just reply to this message! If you can include a song sheet or a link to one, even better.
We’ll be in touch! It’s a pleasure to play with you all.
Cheers,
Bob G.
PS: Someone left a jacket in the meeting room Tuesday night. [Let us know] if it’s yours. Cheers!
Next meeting: Tuesday, April 12th, in Central Market’s Community Room, at 7:00pm. Same time, same place as always, just a different month. See you there.


