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ricdoug
`Olu`olu

USA
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Posted - 10/05/2008 :  08:13:44 AM  Show Profile
First, THANKS to all who coordinated and set up this
grandiose event! With all the time, work and resources,
y'all must be beat! It was greatly appreciated by all.
Many thanks, also, to the City of Cerritos!

Being a new club, playing next to last at the Club Night,
we watched the many impressive acts that followed a
multitude of genres. It was intimidating, to some. I told
my comrades to just have fun and power through it!
Well, none of us expired on the stage and as we were
walking off the stage from our set, we were called back
for an encore. After about 15 seconds of robust debate,
we agreed to play a hula. The audience was very kind
and supportive. We could hear Fred Thompson cheering
us on! LOL! All of our leaders had to cancel out in the
last days before the Band Night, due to work and other
commitments. I got tagged "band leader", at the show.

Several of the San Diegan's stayed overnight and
attended the festival, workshops, luau and concert.
Unfortunately, I had to work on Saturday and missed
all the fun and excitement.

I finally met the Dominator! Very nice gentleman. He let
me try out one of his tenors. Rich harmonics, great
intonation and an action set up the way guitarists love!

There were also many members of the Ukulele
Underground in attendance. KeLeo videotaped some
short introductions, for the UU.

I'll post photos, when I get the time. I'm playing with
another group at the Surf Museum, later today.

http://www.surfmuseum.org

A great big Mahalo to all!

Ric Douglas, Ukulele Society of America

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ricdoug
`Olu`olu

USA
513 Posts

Posted - 10/07/2008 :  8:31:50 PM  Show Profile
Photos from Club Night:








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`Olu`olu

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Posted - 10/07/2008 :  8:40:35 PM  Show Profile
Last, but not least - The Ukulele Society of America:


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