Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Ukulele Workshop with Jim Beloff












Ukulele aficionado Jim Beloff and his wife Liz are coming to Australia, and Planet Music in Lismore is proud to be presenting a workshop with these two wonderful ukulele players at the Catholic Hall in Bangalow, NSW on November 19th at 7pm.

To see the Advertising Poster with full details click here:
Jim Beloff Ukulele Workshop

See you there!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Satin Doll on CigarBoxUke

This is incredible. And, it sounds great too...

Ukulele Master Ohta-San performs "HAWAII"

Been a bit busy lately so my Ukulele Blog has been sadly neglected. But stay tuned as there are exciting things happening here in Northern NSW with the ukulele...
Meanwhile, enjoy this beautiful song by a true master.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Ukulele Spaghetti - Bob Brozman

What an amazing guy - loved by all and a total virtuoso on all things with strings. I saw him live last year and he just blew me away! Regarded as a national treasure in the States.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Muppet Show. Kermit Serenading Miss Piggy with 'Ukulele Lady'

This is just perfect! What a find. I have never seen this until today, when I stumbled upon it on the Nashville Ukulele Society Blog (link on the left). Thanks guys I Love It :-D

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Ukuleles For Peace

One of the goals I have in putting this blog together, is to not only gather together the Uke-A-Holics of the World, but also to find out what other Uke players are doing to help make the world a better place by using the healing power of Ukuleles and music.
One such person is Paul Moore, and his Ukuleles for Peace Project. Here is some info about the project from the Ukuleles For Peace website:

For a long time, we have been watching and living the miserable situation between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs in the area. We asked ourselves, how can we contribute to a change of atmosphere? How can we break the distrust between the societies, and how can we, as simple citizens, create more opportunities for Jews and Arabs to meet and be involved with one another in our daily lives?

As Paul regularly performs to both Arab and Jewish kids, it gave him an idea: to combine his love for the ukulele (a small and easy to learn 4 string instrument) and his experience with children to create Ukuleles For Peace.

The goal of Ukuleles For Peace is to bring Jewish and Arab children together to play in an orchestra with ukuleles, kazoos and other fun instruments. Paul works with the students once a week in their own schools, and then brings them together for performances. The children sing in Hebrew, Arabic and English. The hope is that playing together will create further opportunities for communal activities, and that parents and members of the communities will get involved in the program.

Ukuleles For Peace has grown since its inception to involve classes at the open/democratic elementary school in Hod Hasharon and El Najach elementary school in Tira.

Up until now, Paul's work has been completely voluntary. There is an urgent need to find sponsors and to attract funding and public donations to keep the program alive and growing.

Paul's dream is to create orchestras in several communities and towns, enlarging the circle of real co-existence; enabling kids and parents to befriend one another; and with our modest abilities, helping to create a happier, better, peaceful society. There is a lot to be done in this area between the Arab and Jewish population in Israel. If the situation with the Palestinian Authority is safer, Paul would like to form a group there too. That will depend on a relaxing of travel restrictions and on parents feeling that things are safe enough for their children.

Furthermore, we want to make sure that a child who wants to play the ukulele will not be prevented from doing so because he cannot afford one. It is a relatively cheap instrument ($25), but even that is a lot for some families. Besides instruments, there is an ongoing need for strings, instructional books and videos, pitch pipes, etc.

Paul would eventually like to take Ukuleles For Peace around the world playing at events to show that real co-operation between war-torn communities is possible.

Before the Ukuleles For Peace program was introduced, there were virtually no communal or social ties between the communities of Tira and Hod Hasharon. Since the start of the program, however, contacts between the two have begun to develop on a number of levels.

At the most fundamental level is the orchestra itself. The children and some parents meet to rehearse and travel to performances together. Here, the children in particular began to form friendships, which lead to birthday party invitations, play dates and other social outings. The orchestra has held several picnics at which families have begun to interact and get to know one another.

The next level up involves the two schools. Three teachers at each school have taken the lead in bringing the two groups together. Special programs have been introduced around the Ukuleles For Peace project, such as parties in each town where the orchestra performs; events focused on learning about and celebrating one another's holidays and cultures; and a special class in Arabic, requested by the Jewish students at Hod Hasharon, and taught by the Head Master from El Najach school. These programs are involving students from both schools who are not part of the orchestra, thus widening the circle of contacts and furthering the mission of Ukuleles For Peace. Other programs, including a collaborative art project, are being planned.

In addition to participation in the Ukuleles For Peace program, the El Najach students participate in aother coexistence program through the Israeli Ministry of Education. The "Coexistence Forum" facilitates partnerships between Arab and Jewish schools. The El Najach school has invited Hod Hasharon Democratic school to be its partner in the Forum.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Ukulele Utopia - Some Background

Hi There,

Thanks for visiting my blog :-)

I'm Jamie Houston, and I have a mission...

My mission involves Ukuleles, and their infectious happiness. This little flea of an instrument in currently undergoing a worldwide resurgence, and over the last 2-3 years there have been numerous Ukulele Clubs, Collectives and Groups of various sizes spring up everywhere - especially here in Australia.

About 18 months ago I started formulating a plan. If you would like to know a bit more about my vision for the planet (involving ukuleles!) then you can check out this article I wrote which was published in May 2007:

http://vur.me/RWF-GDI/UkesNotNukes

Hope you enjoy my article :-)

In order to get things underway, I have decided to write this blog, and start gathering the 'troops'. This is a call to all ukulele enthusiasts. If you would like to be kept in the loop, just fill out the signup form on the left hand side of this blog, and you will go onto my email database.

I look forward to 'meeting' you.

Ukulele Book Plans

I plan to publish a book about Ukuleles, but I want to make sure that if I publish a book about Ukuleles, then I publish a book that people want to read. I figure the best way to do this is to ask for your opinion.

I would love it if you would take a few minutes to complete this survey, as I value what you think. Just click the link on the top left of this blog.

All messages of support appreciated :-)