The Tour
What a trip!! What a wonderful time!! What music!!!
We left Wednesday and returned Sunday, but we packed a lot in between!!
Below, you’ll find a posting for each of the three days.
We left at 8:30 Wednesday night and drove as far as Duboise PA (pronounced: do-Boyz) and the Duboise Manor a fine flophouse.
Next morning it was off to NYC and the fabulous hotel Gershwin – recommended by my friend Ron Hester and his friend Sarah. The place is an art-lover’s dream!! Quite exciting and pleasant.
Quickly we were off to the Bowery Poetry Club where Jason & Ted / Sonic Uke got us off to a warm, cheery, and theatrical (a costume change) start.
We were up next and had a terrific set! Maybe the best we’d ever played!! I was high!! What a band!!!! You’ll eventually be able to decide for yourself; Jason filmed it and will put it on his TV/Stream show (http://www.ukuleledisco.com/live 9:00 p.m. every other Tuesday – next show Oct. 4 ) and archives ( http://www.ukuleledisco.com/ ) sometime in the future.
Then it was my friend from Rhode Island, Rick Russo, the Ukulele Crooner! He blew everyone’s mind with his unbelievable voice and styling.
Then Bostonians Craig Robertson and the Sob Sisters put on a classy “Noir” set with cellos, ukes, classic songs, and the Noir look.
We finished the evening with the inimitable whirling dervish, Mr. Energy, Ukulele Lloyd!!
We had a great, enthusiastic crowd! Saw a lot of friends! Made some new ones! What a night!!!
We left Wednesday and returned Sunday, but we packed a lot in between!!
Below, you’ll find a posting for each of the three days.
We left at 8:30 Wednesday night and drove as far as Duboise PA (pronounced: do-Boyz) and the Duboise Manor a fine flophouse.
Next morning it was off to NYC and the fabulous hotel Gershwin – recommended by my friend Ron Hester and his friend Sarah. The place is an art-lover’s dream!! Quite exciting and pleasant.
Quickly we were off to the Bowery Poetry Club where Jason & Ted / Sonic Uke got us off to a warm, cheery, and theatrical (a costume change) start.
We were up next and had a terrific set! Maybe the best we’d ever played!! I was high!! What a band!!!! You’ll eventually be able to decide for yourself; Jason filmed it and will put it on his TV/Stream show (http://www.ukuleledisco.com/live 9:00 p.m. every other Tuesday – next show Oct. 4 ) and archives ( http://www.ukuleledisco.com/ ) sometime in the future.
Then it was my friend from Rhode Island, Rick Russo, the Ukulele Crooner! He blew everyone’s mind with his unbelievable voice and styling.
Then Bostonians Craig Robertson and the Sob Sisters put on a classy “Noir” set with cellos, ukes, classic songs, and the Noir look.
We finished the evening with the inimitable whirling dervish, Mr. Energy, Ukulele Lloyd!!
We had a great, enthusiastic crowd! Saw a lot of friends! Made some new ones! What a night!!!

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