Kimo Hussey, The Vespers: UkeTube

If I ever launch a range of ukuleles, I’m going to get Kimo Hussey to demonstrate them. That guy has incredible touch. As well as Kimo showing off his DeVine, this week has videos from The Vespers, The Jive Aces, Peter Brooke Turner of the UOGB under his Tony Penultimate pseudonym and plenty more besides.


Kimo Hussey – Killing Me Softly

The Vespers – Not So Nice

The Jive Aces – I’m Satisfied

Tony Penultimate – Dolphin With Wings

You can get this one on Bandcamp on a ‘pay what you like’ basis.

Vadoinmessico – Pond

Via savsavsavsavsav

Jota Erre – Contratempo

Opal Fly – Hold On To Me

Walter Sickert & the ARmy of BRoken TOys – Pornival

The Peter De Rose Orchestra with May Singhi Breen – I’m Sure of Everything but You

Thanks Ron Hale.

Ian Emmerson – Empty Nest Waltz

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13 Comments

  1. The Captain June 18th, 2011 5:13 pm

    The Vespers have a good tune and nice harmonies but this week I really enjoy the weired pictures of vadoinmessico. And Walter Sickert is growing on me; where can I get the skeleton gloves for my uke?

  2. Skwidspawn June 18th, 2011 8:00 pm

    Vadoinmessico are really great. I recommend checking out their song “In Spain”, one of my favorites from last year’s SXSW.

  3. Jake Wildwood June 19th, 2011 2:29 am

    Wow — sweet lineup this week. I like, Mr. Al.

  4. Howlin' Hobbit June 19th, 2011 2:53 pm

    @The Captain — my two favorite Army of Broken Toys tunes are any version of “Friend in Goddamn” and the great cover they did of the Ghost Busters theme at the after party for Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley’s Evelyn Evelyn show.

    lots of goodies this week, Woodshed, but Ian takes the cake (again). BTW… today is his birthday. I think he must be about 150 or so because surely you can’t get that good in one normal lifetime.

  5. Rick Rose June 19th, 2011 6:32 pm

    Thanks for showing Uncle Kimo on that sweet bari. Not quite enough o’s in smooth to engulf his style. It’s worth a trip to Molokai just to study at his feet for a week in December.

    Ian works those four little stings so well. I think I can play until I see someone like Ian own a tune so completely.

  6. Julia June 19th, 2011 9:16 pm

    I love the Vespers song. But they look like they´d be 11 and 14 or something like that :D
    Must say, I don´t really like the song of Vadoinmessico…. But the video is really really great

  7. JCMcGee June 19th, 2011 11:28 pm

    The Tony P video is great….but was the song mixed for a GCSE project?

  8. sanford(andsong) June 20th, 2011 6:47 am

    The thing i like most about Ian’s vids (well, other than his insane technique) is the vibe he creates while ukeing in that strange little room–like he’s trying to steal a quick smoke before his supervisor comes in.

  9. Ian Emmerson June 20th, 2011 10:08 am

    Cheers for the feature and for the lovely comments! It was my birthday yesterday, so that made it particularly nice. I was serenaded with a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ by, among others, James Hill, Ukulollo, Ukulele Bartt and Wayne Federman. Surreal, but unforgettable. They did it in a minor key. And yes, that small room is where I sneak off for a quick smoke, and my eyes were peeled at the window, watching for the ‘supervisor’ (or ‘wife’). Thanks again!

  10. Ambient Doughnut June 21st, 2011 10:59 am

    Ah good – not in prison then as I first guessed. ;o)

  11. The Captain June 22nd, 2011 8:55 pm

    @ Howlin’ Hobbit – two cool songs by Army of Broken Toys, thanx for the suggestions. I really enjoyed Ghostbusters, wish to see them live, too.

  12. Iain June 22nd, 2011 10:15 pm

    That Vespers song is the most insanely catchy thing I’ve heard all week. They should have a licence for that stuff. It’s dangerous.

  13. 1926 Victor Credena April 5th, 2012 3:24 am

    The Peter De Rose and May Singhy Breen record / video is mine. (No idea who this Ron Hale person is….) I’m glad to see someone blogged about it! I have other Uke related videos as well, mostly by Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards. I also play the Uke and Tenor Guitar myself. Fun little instruments!

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