Best Wishes for the New Year

Wishing you all a Happy New Year and all the best for 2021.

2020 has been a difficult year with the Covid- 19 pandemic – however we seem to have survived. Here in the Midlands we’ve just been put into Tier 4 which means the non-essential shops are closed, hotels & other venues are also closed and we’re advised to stay at home. The restrictions have meant that our ukulele group hasn’t been able to meet in person for many weeks although we continue to keep in touch with our weekly Zoom sessions. There is “light at the end of the tunnel” with a second vaccine being approved and hopefully being rolled out to the various groups of vulnerable people.

Apart from that it’s just started to snow, so here’s a photo of me in the conservatory playing “Let It Snow”.

Best wishes to you for the New Year

The Twelve Days of Christmas Ukulele Gifts

At a recent Zoom meeting of our ukulele group we were chatting about the traditional song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. Someone wondered if there was a ukulele version of the lyrics, which gave me an idea. So I thought I’d have a go at writing a parody of that traditional song and include the items a ukulele player might like for Christmas. Please find above “The Twelve Days of Christmas Ukulele Gifts” which I hope you find amusing.

Zoom Meetings

Due to ill health and hospital appointments it’s been quite a while since I last posted, but in the words of the song by Free “I’m Alright Now”.

In these difficult times with the Covid-19 pandemic I’m really missing playing with real people. However, our ukulele group (All About Uke) are able to keep in touch using Zoom. Due to the technical issues of delay we’re not able to play together at the same time so our leader Rachel mutes our microphones and we can play along with her. Afterwards we can unmute our microphones and have a chat.

In the above screenshot, the theme of the meeting was “Hats” so we all wore a hat and played and sang songs about hats. By the way, I’m pictured on the top row, second from the left, wearing a Scottish tam o’shanter.

Playing during the Covid-19 lockdown

With the Covid-19 lockdown the various ukulele groups have been suspended and we’re not able to play together until things get back to normal.

In the meantime, my plastic ukulele is ideal for outdoor use such as playing in the garden during the sunny weather. The neighbours don’t seem to mind and as yet I’ve had no requests from over the garden fence. By the way, the ukulele is an Eddy Finn Beachmaster All Terrain model which actually sounds quite good.

We’ll Meet Again

We are going through some difficult and worrying times at the moment. Looking forward to when it’s all over and we can meet again.

Recording new songs

I’m busy working upon my new project, it’s the follow-up to my YouTube video “Drive some more down the A34”.

As you may remember, I performed the song live on the Breakfast Show of the local radio station (BBC Radio Stoke). At the end of the interview I was asked what song I would be recording next and I mentioned that it could be a song with a Stoke-on-Trent twist. Therefore I’m in the midst of recording a medley of the parodies of three popular songs which I have entitled “The Potteries Songbook”.

If this project were to really take off, then I had the idea of designing a cover for a possible CD. I thought of including some line drawings of myself playing the ukulele and a bottle oven with some musical smoke. However it probably won’t get this far but at least I had some fun drawing the design. By the way, you may have noticed it’s called “The Potteries Songbook Volume One”. That’s just in case it gets really popular and I decide to produce Volume Two next year.

Meanwhile it’s back to recording the songs, getting some friends together to add the lead guitar and percussion tracks and then finally doing the filming. There’s no timescale for this project as it’s more of a hobby but I expect it’ll be finished sometime this summer.

Beltona resonator ukulele just arrived

I’ve just taken delivery of my Beltona resonator ukulele. It has a glass fibre resin body which is light and easy to handle. It’s so comfortable to play, just feels right with an amazing sound and a superb quality of tone. An absolutely awesome instrument.

When the strings have settled down I’ll record a sound sample.

HAPPY 2020 TO YOU

I’d like to wish you all a Happy New Year (2020).

By the way, I also wish you a Happy Hawaiian D7 which happens to be 2020 in our ukulele chord charts.

Another day – another Xmas gig

It’s another day and another Xmas gig.

We joined the Stafford branch of Age UK at their Xmas party and performed a selection of Xmas songs. The audience really enjoyed singing along with some well-known songs and we found it to be a very rewarding event.

Feliz Navidad Prospero Ano y Felicidad to you all.

Visit to County Hospital, Stafford

All About Uke visited County Hospital, Stafford to bring some festive entertainment and cheer staff and patients. Here’s a short video of “Merry Xmas Everyone”.

The leader of the group, Rachel, was unable to be with us and so I was asked if I would lead. It was good fun introducing the songs and then singing along whilst playing my bass ukulele.

It’s been a busy time with six Xmas gigs this month at various places in the local area. Merry Xmas to you all and best wishes for the New Year.