Jessica Graves uke workshops coming up on April 29

Jessica Graves is giving, not one, but TWO uke workshops on Sunday, April 29th at Fiddler’s Green! The first will be for beginners and will focus on basic technique and chords. Students will be able to play a song by the end of the workshop. The second workshop will be for intermediate players. Jessica will teach students how to write their own arrangements and make conscious chord and rhythm choices. While this class is designed for intermediate players, students from the beginning class are welcome to attend.

Get 20% off a ukulele when you preregister! Offer good through the day of the workshop (4/29). Does not apply to National Ukuleles or consignments, but everything else if fair game!

Time: Beginners Workshop: 1:00-2:30pm; Intermediate Workshop: 3:00-4:30pm

Place: Fiddler’s Green Music Shop
1809 W. 35th Street
Austin, TX 78703

Price: $30 for one workshop, $50 for both.

Early sign-up is recommended, as space is limited. Call the shop at (512) 452-3900 to sign up today!

Our April 12 meeting–lots of fun

Everyone seemed to enjoy our April meeting–we had a crowd of nearly 40 people (one of the biggest groups we’ve had yet). As always, there were several new people, which is always great to see. The big hit of the evening was our new song–“Secret Agent Man.” (Some in the group thought that Bob had called it “Secret Asian Man”; um, no.) Although about 45 years old, this song sounds cool as ever, and seemed beloved even by those who weren’t born yet when it hit the charts. Great with us.

Otherwise, we sneaked into the meeting some of the rehearsal that a group of us who are performing at the Austin Family Music Fest at Pioneer Farm on Saturday, April 21, need to memorize. But they were a bunch of our usual songs–“On the Road Again,” “Eight Days a Week,” “Flamin’ Ukulele in the Sky,” etc., etc. We hope you’ll come see us!

We are going to be selling AUS T-shirts at our next meeting, by the way, as a fund-raiser for the group. Watch for the logo soon, so you can see what you’ll be getting, and they’ll cost $20 each. Watch this space.

We also had a great bunch of solo numbers this time by the Cherrywood Road duo, singing an original song, a mermaid song from Jeanette, another mermaid song from Jack, and songs by Ian (“Imagine”) and Tim (“Chattanooga Choo Choo”). A fine time was had by all. Be sure to be with us at our next meeting, at a Place Not Yet Determined, on Thursday, May 10, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. See you then!

Our first big recording!

A group of us gathered last Wednesday evening to rehearse for the Family Music Fest on Saturday, April 21. We recorded a version of “You are my Sunshine,” which will be part of a CD given to each family that attends the Fest. But our AUS blog folks can hear it now at:

http://www.box.com/s/7d6d2ea4fe9bdc8ddbe2

That’s Bob singing the solo vocal, by the way. And many thanks to Bill Jones for handling the recording. Leave a comment–what did you think?

Time for “Secret Agent Man”!

Yes, here it is–that baby boomer’s delight, “Secret Agent Man.” Just start strumming and you’re on a great trip back to the mid-sixties. We’ll be singing this one (yeah, just one new song this time) at the April meeting, which is at our usual gathering spot, the Central Market North Community Room. See you there between 7 & 8:30 p.m., on Thursday, April 12!

And here it is, performed by the man who made it a hit–Johnny Rivers:


Wow!

Lone Star Uke Fest–a smaller version, at least–will return in 2012

After a long period when we thought it wasn’t going to happen, the 2012 Lone Star Uke Fest Registration is open after all at www.LoneStarUkeFest.com. The festival will happen June 1st & 2nd, with some great workshops and concerts. The Fest is a limited attendance event and only 60 more tickets are available–if you’re interested in spending a few days in the Dallas area escaping to Uke-World, with no real-life distractions, take a look. Early Bird Registration is only $99 until April 30th!

Austin Family Music Festival–another opportunity to play in public coming up!

If you’re on our mailing list, you may have gotten an email from Jen about participating in the Austin Ukulele Society’s performance at the 6th annual Austin Family Music Festival, at Pioneer Farms in North Austin, on Saturday, April 21st, 2012, hosted by the Biscuit Brothers (if you have kids or work in education you will have heard of them). Warning: it will involve rehearsals.

But if you did not hear about it, and you’re interested in participating, please email austinukes@gmail.com and let us know you’d like to be in!

More SXSW stuff from Bob

Bob sez: Hi all,

We had a big turnout for the Beatles Complete on Ukulele event last Thursday and we sounded fantastic! I’ve tried to gather together various pics and videos on the event — if you know of others let me know and I’ll share ’em.

My pal photographer Dave Gottlieb took photos, a selection of which I’ve posted here:

https://picasaweb.google.com/Bob.Guz.BG/AustinUkuleleSocietyAtSXSW2012#

Our own Kendra Korshak posted a video of us strolling down Congress Ave. playing All Together Now:

Here’s another vid of the uke procession:

The whole group jammin’ on Eight Days a Week — we sound awesome:

Bill Jones and Kathy Murray (aka Cherrywood Road) playing later that day:

Finally, Kelly West of the Austin American-Statesman posted the following to Austin 360, featuring a mini-interview of Jen Brown:
http://bcove.me/9hwxlr0y

Thanks to everyone for making this such a fantastic time. I can’t wait until next year!

Bob G.

Some photos from SXSW

We have a few additional photos of our Beatles Complete Experience at the Hickory Street Grill. The first picture is of our entire group on the outdoor stage. The second is of the group posed on the corner of 8th and Congress, and the third is the group being led up Congress by Roger Greenawalt to the corner of 9th and Congress playing “All Together Now,” after which we turned around, still singing, and came back. It was silliness, but it was the best kind of silliness.

See you at our next meeting on Thursday, April 12, at Central Market North’s Community Room, as usual, at 7 p.m. As soon as we have the next group of songs ready, never fear, we’ll post ’em here.