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As they say, good things
always come in threes. In just a couple
of weeks, the Bay Area will be treated to 3 consecutive days of special ukulele
events.
Beginning Friday, September 7, the first ever San Francisco Ukulele Festival
will kickoff with Jake Shimabukuro in a solo concert at Herbst Theater. As part of the ongoing events surrounding
the "Evolution of the 'Ukulele" exhibition at the Museum of Craft
and Folk Art (www.mofca.org), Jake will perform a
benefit concert. Tickets are going fast,
but Stephen Becker, curator of the exhibition just let me know there are still
seats left. Tickets are $28 and $22 at
City Box Office (415) 392-4400 and online at www.cityboxoffice.com. Herbst Theater is at 401 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco.
The following day, Saturday, September 8
will bring a full day of outdoor ukulele pleasure with the San Francisco
Ukulele Festival featuring uke-centric music by some of the Bay Area's best
performers. Invited performers include: The UFOs, Al Dodge and
the Tin Pan Haoles
, The Paper Dolls, Tippy Canoe and the Paddlemen, Faith Ako, slack-key guitarist Carey Camacho , The Victor Ohana Band, Kimo Hussey and Ho'omalie <http://www.kimohussey.com>
, Ukulele Ray, The Frisky Frolics and Ka Ehu Kai. This will be in the beautiful Yerba Buena
Gardens at Mission between 3rd and 4th Street in San Francisco from 11am
to 4 pm. Bring lawn chairs and picnics,
but no dogs or alcohol please. And this
is a FREE event! Oh, and visit the Museum of Craft and Folk Art just across the
street while you are there.
Then on Sunday, September 9, Kimo Hussey (www.kimohussey.com) will take a quick hop to the East Bay
to deliver an afternoon workshop and evening concert at DaSilva Ukulele
Co. If you play Hawaiian music, you
are sure to know the "He Mele Aloha" songbook (dark blue cover) <http://www.ukemaker.com/images/hemelealoha.gif>
co-authored by Kimo Hussey. As a
founder of the Pacific Music Foundation,
Kimo is well versed in providing a rich educational experience with the
ukulele. Don't miss the opportunity to
spend the afternoon with one of the top Hawaiian music educators. Then
after a short dinner break, Kimo will provide us with some
"soothing" Hawaiian tunes in a concert to closeout what is sure to be
a memorable ukulele weekend.
Workshop 3-5pm. $25.
Concert 7:30-9:00pm $15. DaSilva Ukulele Co. 2547
8th Street, #28.
Berkeley, CA 94710 Call 510 649-1548 or email at
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Directions are on the Calendar page at
www.ukemaker.com.
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