Camilia Jade and Mike Antone came an played at our booth at Folklife. They have a great band with a great sound ... check it out! www.satellitebynight.com
 
A good read! 06/14/2010
 

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This link will send you to an interview I did last year with Ukulelehunt.com. While I now live in the North West  it is still very relevant!
 Interview with Ukehunt 

 
 

 
 
John Moen from "Uku The Mighty" came looking for us at Northwest Folklife to try out Oceana Ukuleles. even thought there is a lot of background noise this video is a nice listen!                        check out the Uku the Mighty 
 
 
While we were at the Northwest Folklife festival in Seattle I had the priviledge of meeting Colin Vance, he is an incredible Banjo Luthier!  After admiring each others work we both went home with a new instrument to enjoy! My new fretless banjo has been crazy fun, and Colin tells me he is loving his new Oceana ukulele!
If you are in the market for a banjo, please do not mess around and get one from Colin Vance www.vancebanjos.com

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Colin and myself loving life and our new instruments!

 
 
At the Northwest FolkLife Little John's instruments really jumped out at me. I recommend them for those unfortunate people who truly can't play but love music! check them out at BROOMS
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Ukulele Bart has a new DVD and he plays an Oceana Ukulele!
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The Los Angeles Times calls Ukulele Bartt a "Modern-Day Master." Bartt was honored as "Teacher of the Year" in the 40,000-teacher Los Angeles Unified School District, America's second-largest district. He's been awarded a commendation from the mayor of Los Angeles.He performs and teaches around the world, and now he's teaching YOU! bartt.net
Notice the really good Uke he is holding on his right.... OCEANA.


 
 
Oceana Ukuleles will have a booth at the 39th Annual Folk Life Festival at the Seattle Center May 28th through the 31st! Look for us at the Founders CourtWe will have a great collection of Ukes and other instruments to show you!
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The Langley Ukulele Ensemble from Canada was at the Gorge Uke Camp and they brought a lot of enthusiasm with them. Some of the younger kids loved hanging out in my booth playing all my ukuleles. One gifted musician loved my 8 stringed uke and made it sing so sweet! Their motto is "Enriching lives through music" and they do so every where they go.  www.langleyukes.com

 
 
An nice little song played on Oceana Ukuleles. The Gorge Uke Camp was great, so many great people!