
Watching Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Play Ukulele Never Gets Old
Add "The Rock" (aka Dwayne Johnson) playing ukulele to your list of internet treasures. Here's a handful of The Rock playing ukulele on and off-screen.
Add "The Rock" (aka Dwayne Johnson) playing ukulele to your list of internet treasures. Here's a handful of The Rock playing ukulele on and off-screen.
Get ready to want to move to Milwaukee, Wisconsin just to hang out with the Ukuladies, a female uke club that welcomes all genders. Watch in the above video, produced by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, as the women discuss their…
This sunny Throwback Thursday is dedicated to the legendary Iz Kamakawiwo’ole. Stationed aptly on a beach with ukulele in hand, watch Bruddah Iz perform his rendition of “White Sandy Beach of Hawaii” off his 1993 album Facing Future. It’s sure to help…
We’re continuing to stock the Ukulele store with awesome products sourced from artisans around the world and are excited to share our latest finds with you. Today, help us welcome the newest addition to the store: the Retro Ukulele Print!…
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The ease of finding music to play, videos to stream, and a supportive community have been some of the reasons why the ukulele has taken off in popularity again. We can thank the internet for that. More specifically, we can…
When Rachel Manke — a Lutheran pastor — sings “It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie,” you believe her. The uke star appeared on Prairie Home Companion last June and, in the above video, is joined by longtime host Garrison…
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By Greg Olwell With this week’s Throwback Thursday falling on St. Patrick’s Day, it just seemed right to feature a little Irish music. Back at the Portland Uke Fest in 2008, two modern masters, the late John King and James…
This rocking, blues-infused, soul-singing East Village hipster switches back and forth between tenor ukulele and electric guitar