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"Talk about ukulele in Hawaii, and inevitably, four names pop up:
- Eddie Kamae, acknowledged to be a musician’s musician, a uke whiz totally immersed in his work.
- Ohta-San (Herb Ohta), ukulele virtuoso with a definitive touch widely exposed on the Mainland.
- Jesse Kalima, an old pro with a confident sound that’s happy and rhythmic.
- Eddie Bush, a specialist in the smooth, mellow stylings.
Ukulele magic is all in the hands, and these four experts-true wizards of the uke-let their hands do the talking. Listen to this
baker’s dozen of ukulele gems. This is the sound of Hawaii. Romance. Paradise. Aloha." (How About Uke?, Wayne Harada)
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