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| A gallery of ukulele enthusiasts. UKE ON brothers and sisters! |
| Please submit your photos for our family album... the more, the better. E-mail your .jpg or .gif (along with whatever caption you may desire) to Catfish |
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| Eight great shots from the Hayward Ukulele Festival submitted by Dominator: |
| Tonya Dale, Jerrold Connors (Ukulele Boogaloo) and Dominator at Hayward Uke Fest |
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| Same group jamming (Dominator is playing Tonya's new LoPrinzi soprano) |
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| Liz and Jim Beloff at the Flea Market Music Booth at Hayward Uke Fest |
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| John King signing Dominator's Backpacker ukulele |
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| Jim Beloff, James Hill, John King, and Dale Webb |
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| Lyle Ritz, Dominator and James Hill |
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| Lyle Ritz signing Dominator's copy of his Ukulele Masters Solos book |
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| Rigk Sauer and Dominator outside the Risa Music Booth |
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| ... and Four great shots from Tonya: |
| Two uke virtuosos share notes and techniques at the Hayward venue. Don't you wish you knew what James Hill and John King are saying? |
| Bryan Tolentino tries out the sound of an instrument at the KP Ukulele booth |
| A lau lau plate (note the required macaroni salad) was available as some of the Hawaiian treats at the Hayward festival. It really tastes a *lot* better than it looks. Advice? Unwrap it from the leaves before eating! A disappointment? There were no malasadas to be found! |
| Bill Tapia, whose ukulele legacy bridges the gap from the instrument's first "craze" to today, shares his version of "Hapa Haole Hula Girl" during a one-hour reminiscence session on Saturday morning |