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Stuart Yoshida

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast

We're a talk show devoted to the Happiest Instrument on Earth: the ukulele! Come join us for insightful conversations about the ukulele, lots of laughter, and much more!

Auteur

Stuart Yoshida

Catégorie

Music

Site du podcast

ooktown.com

Dernier épisode

30 oct. 2023

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Épisodes

Ep. 63: My New Year's Resolution is 1080p 01.02.2018

We welcome back Victoria Vox and Lucy Laforge to the show and the scoop on their new CD and Kickstarter project, discussed putting albums onto vinyl records, plus song production techniques, and much more.

Ep. 62: I Know Enya 26.12.2017

This episode is dedicated to ukulele technology and all manner of gadgets for the ukulele. You will not believe how much fun we can have talking tech with first time guest Jon Howard, plus Doug Brown and Chris Russell.

Ep. 61:FEMA Was Called 01.12.2017

We welcome Cynthia Kinnunen from Guelph, Canada, and Ben Hassenger from Lansing, Michigan, on the show again to talk about their recent ukulele festivals, try to figure out the "Why" of these festivals, and the healing power of the ukulele.

Ep. 54: Inspecting Hedges 01.11.2017

I've got a Podcast LIVE from the Grand Northern Ukulele Festival over in Jolly Old England. Astraluna, The Hedge Inspectors, We Tigers, Victoria Vox, and Mary Agnes Krell talk about GNUF, ukulele podcasts, and cool projects the artists are working on.

Ep. 53: Egg-Zactly! 01.11.2017

We've got EP Davis here to talk about the Ukulele Acquisition Syndrome - what it means, and how to begin. Plus, there's a bunch of shoutouts to ukulele groups, ideas for starting your own ukulele Podcast, and part 4 of the Subversive Ukulele.

OokTown Interview: Lorraine Bow 01.11.2017

Interview with Lorraine Bow, founder of Ukulele Wednesdays in London and "Learn to Uke." We talk about why and how she started Ukulele Wednesdays 10 years ago, ideas for starting your own Podcast, and much more.

Ep. 55: Was There Any Purell Around? 01.11.2017

It's the 10th Annual Denver Ukulele Festival with my guests Greg and Jere Canote, Aaron Keim, Aldrine Guerrero, John Nash, and Chris McGarry, along with my co-host Doug Brown. We share our favorite Ukulele Festival stories, plus much more.

Ep. 56: Don't Flush The Toilet With Your Feet 01.11.2017

Plenty of shoutouts this month, a NEW guest, John "The ukulele teacher," newlyweds Erin and Jeff, along with my co-host Doug Brown; and we talk about whether it's better to just make music versus be a good musician; the ukulele as connector; trends.

Ep. 57: Pocket Lint 01.11.2017

Returning to the show are Cynthia Kinnunen, along with Chris Kennison, a regular on this show. We go deep to talk about letting go of old beliefs about playing ukulele, and then all the things we love about grassroots music festivals.

Ep. 58: In The Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!-bour 01.11.2017

We have a full docket starting with talking about Abe's Ukulele Podcast, the origins of some of the first ukulele festivals, and 20th anniversary of the death of Bruddah Iz.

Ep. 59: Accordion to Who? 01.11.2017

We take on the Recorder controversy once again, with music technologist and teacher Chris Russell. Plus, Greg Olwell, editor of Ukulele Magazine, joins in the conversation.

Ep. 60: L.R. Bigs or Bags 01.11.2017

We talk about blending ukulele with other instruments on a song, using effects pedals, and how we might use ukuleles to keep teenagers engaged in life.

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