
Gods of Uke: Ohta-San’s Cool Touch
Notes the Ukulele Hall of Fame, Herb Ohta "has arguably inspired and influenced more players than any other living ukulele virtuoso"
Notes the Ukulele Hall of Fame, Herb Ohta "has arguably inspired and influenced more players than any other living ukulele virtuoso"
From the Fall 2014 issue of Ukulele | BY MARCY MARXER A visionary player on the ukulele, guitar, tenor banjo, and lap-steel guitar, the vaudeville performer Roy Smeck certainly earned his nickname “Wizard of the Strings.” Born in Reading, Pennsylvania…
"King" Bennie Nawahi was a true crossover artist on ukulele and other instruments, long before anyone thought of that label.
Kalima pushed the boundaries of the ukulele with tunings, pickups, and his amazing ability on the instrument
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Jazz ukulele pioneer Bill Tapia's career spanned 9 decades and put him at the center of both the 1920s ukulele explosion and, more recently, the uke revival.
The legacy of Israel Kamakawiwo’ole—known to his fans simply as Iz—goes far beyond his famous ukulele medley of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World."
By Karen Peterson For those of a certain age, somewhere in the memory banks is the image of a smiling, freckle-faced, red-headed guy—not the marionette Howdy Doody—wearing a bright Hawaiian shirt and plucking a ukulele. It was Arthur Godfrey, and…