If you like the ukulele, the Beatles and donating money to people, then boy-o, have we got the combo for you: The Beatles on Ukulele, a marathon concert by record producer Roger Greenawalt (pictured).
2ND ANNUAL BEATLES COMPLETE ON UKULELE FESTIVAL RETURNS TO BROOKLYN Two-Day Benefit for Yoko Ono to Take Place December 5 & 6 at Williamsburg’s N8 16 Hours. 185 Songs. 60 Singers. 40 Musicians. 16 ...
Imagine hearing the entire Beatles catalog -- all 185 songs -- performed live by a sprawling group of musicians playing ukuleles. Now, imagine that the whole performance stretches over two days. This ...
There are Beatles fans, and then there are Beatles fans. And then there are Beatles fans who think, gee, wouldn’t it be swell if we did a daylong festival where we arranged the entire ...
The ukulele and the Beatles may sound like an odd pairing; for an aficionado of the four-stringed instrument such as music producer Roger McEvoy Greenawalt, it’s a match made in heaven. In January ...
Greg Hawkes saw the Beatles play the Baltimore Civic Center on Sept. 13, 1964. He was 11. That night something joyous exploded in his head. Already taking piano and clarinet lessons, he began to learn ...
After falling in love with the ukulele, veteran producer Roger Greenawalt decided to load every Beatles song onto his hard drive so he could learn to play them on his new favorite instrument. “It was ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) -- "I love teaching the ukulele because I can see that it makes a difference in peoples' lives," said Cynthia Lin. A San Francisco ukulele teacher and her students recently went ...
When musician Greg Hawkes’ wife, Elaine, gave him a ukulele for Valentine’s Day eight years ago, it was the beginning of something that might be called destiny. Hawkes is now a virtuoso on the ...
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