Wednesday, August 3, 2011

pop*eye...Jake Shimabukuro—Aloha to You (2011)





POP*EYE
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from Hawaii

Jake Shimabukuro
Aloha to You (2011)



*I proud to highly
Recommended!*

Anniversary this work to celebrate the release of his solo debut 10 years. Love songs written down and thanks to everyone who supported "Aloha To You", including the music for Hollywood movies and his first work (a cover of The Police), and Japanese TV show ' Morning Bird! "(Asahi) and" Trad Japan "(Education NHK) collected and written down to music, to one rich in Variety. Ally, also included sessions with Kotaro Oshio. Film "Hula Girls" theme song "over the rainbow Furagaru" is met with heavy damage in the earthquake East was re-recorded in Fukushima speculatively with problems such as nuclear power and still harmful rumor.







Marvellous!


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All about
Jake Shimabukuro


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Jake Shimabukuro is a young ukulele virtuoso from Honolulu, Hawaii. Combining elements of jazz, rock, Hawaiian, and pop, he is often called the Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele. His discography includes the solo albums: Sunday Morning, Walking Down Rainhill, Crosscurrent, and Dragon (released October 2005). He has also released an instructional DVD called “Play Ukulele Loud”. Jake has toured with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and with Jimmy Buffett.
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*Porta's favourite!*
'A surprisingly melodic album, for me'

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“Peace Love Jake Ukulele,
it's perfectly fine!”




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