YOU WANT UKELELE, GI?

I saw these guys sometime in 1997 or so at the southeast corner of Shinjuku train station, in the tunnel on the way to Takashimaya department store. They laughed at me when I bought a CD but all was just fine. It does my heart good to see them still making music!

Jem Cooke’s recent youtube videos

Some new Jem Cooke videos went up on youtube last month.  They are

Endings

“(It Happened) Yesterday,” a tribute to her parents on their 31st wedding anniversary

Where You Stand

Victoria Vox wants to spend Christmas with you

Bernd Dombrowski Wishes You a Merry Christmas from the Bottom of His Heart

Ukuleles for Peace

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Al Wood of the mighty ukulelehunt has been doing his bit to promote Ukuleles for Peace.  Ukuleles for Peace is one of many groups that aim to bring Israeli and Palestinian children together in a fun and peaceful environment.  Sometimes I suspect half the population of the West Bank is there to set up such groups, but this is the best one, since it’s with ukuleles.

Jake Shimabukuro on NPR

According to boingboing.net, NPR yesterday reaired its 2006 feature on ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro.   Jake Shimabukuro had a big youtube hit two years ago with a Central Park performance of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” 

UOGB’s latest

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Teamwork

Last month, I mentioned that  the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain was releasing two new albums.  Our copies arrived last week, and Mrs Acilius and I can give them enthusiastically positive reviews. 

fidicula-inter-angelosThe Christmas album, referred to on their website as “Christmas with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain” but labeled as Fiducula inter Angelos (“Miniature Lyres among the Angels,”)  does not after all include the performances they issued last year as a virtual album called “Never Mind the Reindeer.”  Those performances are still available on iTunes.   I do miss the rendition of “The Holly and the Ivy” from last year, but new tracks like the “Wenceslas Canticle” and a vocalese version of  “Winter Wonderland” more than make up for its absence.  Their “Jingle Bells Canticle” gets us (Mr & Mrs Acilius and the dogs) dancing every time we hear it.  Here’s ukulelehunt‘s review of the album. 

live-in-londonIn a comment on last month’s post, ukulelehunt’s proprietor Al Wood, a.k.a. Woodshed, gave it as his opinion that Live in London #1 is the UOGB’s best album yet.   I agree, though Mrs Acilius still leans toward Precious Little.  She plans to walk down the aisle to that album’s recording of “Finlandia” when we make the “Mrs” part official in May, so it has a sentimental importance to her.  Though when we listened to Live in London #1 and heard Hester Goodman’s rendering of “Teenage Dirtbag” as a ballad of adolescent lesbian angst, Mrs Acilius was so enthusiastic I wondered if she was about to suggest using that instead.  She assured me that her enthusiasm was strictly political, stemming from a conviction that sexual minorities need representation in music.  That she has a crush on Hester is purely by the way.  Here is an unflattering picture of Hester sitting next to George Hinchliffe that I could look at if I were in a jealous mood, which of course I never am.    

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Attention Phranc Phans!

Here’s her latest installment of Phranc Talk, her youtube variety show.  She sings about the sea, accompanying herself on the ukulele.  Then she talks about seashells.  Pickles squawks a lot throughout the whole thing.   

Ken Middleton, Master Ukuleleist

In the comments of my post that included some huge number of youtube performances of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” I included probably the best of all such performances, Ken Middleton’s ukulele version.  To make up for that strange oversight, I add a few more samples of Middleton’s work.

Stompin’ at the Savoy, written by Edgar Sampson

The Scientist, by Coldplay 

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A Thanksgiving Song

Happy belated Thanksgiving and thanks to ukulelehunt for this song that proves the jumping flea’s ability to make any subject matter sound cheerful.  The artist calls herself “Ukebucket.”