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The “Fans Only” section of my site, usually reserved for people who’ve signed up on my mailing list, is currently open to the public (i.e. no password needed). But this will end at midnight, Pacific Daylight Time, on the 18th. … Continue reading
Something for you sophisticated folk
I’ve recently learned Hugh Laurie’s tune, The Sophisticated Song and mentioned I was doing so on Google+. I got a couple comments to the effect that it was a great song for me to do—I knew that, that’s why I … Continue reading
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Tagged CDs, G+, Jazz, mp3s, music, Other Musicians, Recording, Ukulele
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Hi De Hi De Hi De Hi
Amy Crehore, who is one of my heroes, sent this tweet about an hour ago and I said, “Steve who?” So I googled him and found his site and followed it to this link on PBS. Go and watch the PBS … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Crehore, Art, Busking, Cab Calloway, Jazz, Just Plain Cool, Minnie the Moocher, music, Video
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New recording released!
My new recording, Standards Issue, is “out in the wild!” It’s a baker’s dozen jazz standards performed on ukulele and vocals. Also some jazz whistling. There is somewhat limited access to it right now, find out the details here.


