Each episode, Cameron Murray speaks with someone whose life has been changed by the ukulele, whether they be players, luthiers, collectors or fans.
Cool, kind and talented - that's how I'd describe Lucy LaForge.
Erin Harrington, aka Miss Elm, is a singer-songwriter and music educator from Brisbane, Australia.
As it says on her website, Brittni Paiva and her ukulele are a brilliant match: Both are humble in nature, small in size, and very powerful with proper delivery.
When I first met Andrew Molina in Los Angeles, he was just starting to make waves on the uke scene, but it was obvious he'd become one of the best performers around.
As soon as I heard Tom Freund's song Happy Uke, I thought it'd be fun to have a chat with him about it, and I was right!
Born in Hawaii and based in California, Daniel Ho is a one-man industry.
For Episode 10 of the podcast, it's my great pleasure to bring you an interview with the incredible Janet Klein.
In this instalment, I chat with my friend Victoria Vox, who's been a fixture on the global ukulele scene for many years.
In this episode of Ukulele Stories, I chat with my friend William Preston Robertson, who wrote and co-directed the fantastic 2003 documentary film Rock That Uke.
Gracie Terzian is a ukulele-playing singer-songwriter and actor living in New York City. In our chat, we talk about the holidays, creativity and her preference for the unusual harp ukulele.
Based in the beautiful coastal town of Byron Bay in southeastern Australia, Bobby Alu is as friendly and laidback as his tropical-flavoured music.
Welcome to Episode 5 of Ukulele Stories! This time, my guest is fantastic US singer-songwriter Danielle Ate the Sandwich. A YouTube uke pioneer with a great sense of humour and a catalogue of skilfully crafted tunes, she has some excellent tips for aspiring musicians. I hope you enjoy our chat... And don't forget to follow and support Danielle online! Website danielleatethesandwich.comPatreonpatreon.com/DanielleAtetheSandwich YouTube youtube.com/user/daniellesmagic Facebook facebook.com/DanielleAtetheSandwich Instagram instagram.com/danielleatethesandwich Twitter twitter.com/atethesandwich
Since she began performing with a uke in 2000, Rose has been a fixture on the Australian ukulele scene and has been instrumental - pun very much intended - in popularising the instrument Down Under. In 2004, she organised a concert called Ukulele Land on Sydney's famous Bondi Beach, which turned out to be quite a pivotal event.
While he's not an international star, Charles Altmann is an integral part of the ukulele scene in Sydney, Australia. At the age of 91, he's still extremely active and an inspiration to many.
Welcome to Episode 2 of Ukulele Stories! In this instalment, I chat with the brilliant Mic Conway, an Australian music legend and a great fan of all things uke. Enjoy! Cameron
Welcome to a brand-new podcast in which I plan to investigate people's connections with the ukulele. You should know from the outset that this is not a podcast that will teach you how to play the ukulele and nor is it a podcast that will teach you about the ukulele. This project is about people and about music and the intersection at which they meet.