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Ukulele Is The New Black

Ukulele Is The New Black

Meredith Harper

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Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 82

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In each episode, Meredith Harper talks to a ukulele player to find out why they play ukulele, what they love about it, and how it's changed their lives. And they play a few tunes as well!
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S4E14 - Meredith Harper

Season 4 · Episode 14

dimanche 31 octobre 2021Duration 46:54

I promised you a special guest for the last episode – surprise, it’s me!!  I figured my story was long overdue so I asked my friend and fellow ukulele podcaster Cameron Murray to interview me.  It was a bit weird to be on the other side of the microphone but I really enjoyed it.  I play a couple of songs, including a new original. I wasn’t entirely happy with either performance and I could have re-recorded them, but that felt like cheating so you’re stuck with what I played on the day, warts and all! 

Some show-related links below:

Podcasts I mentioned:

Episodes I mentioned:

Songs played on the show:

  • If You Could Read My Mind (Gordon Lightfoot, 1970)
  • One Heart is Enough (Meredith Harper)

Go to the Ukulele is the New Black YouTube channel for a playlist of songs relating to today’s episode.

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thank you so much to Cameron Murray for being part of this final episode.  If you haven’t heard Cameron’s podcast Ukulele Stories, now is the perfect time to subscribe so that you keep on getting your ukulele podcast fix!

Well listeners, this is the last interview I will be posting on this feed for now, but please stay subscribed as I will be releasing a 2021 compilation episode in early 2022.  And who knows, I might get inspired and make the occasional new episode.  Thank you so much for listening and supporting the podcast, with special thanks to my wonderful patrons.  Stay safe and keep strumming!

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E13 - Jasmine Fellows

Season 4 · Episode 13

dimanche 17 octobre 2021Duration 37:47

It’s taken me four years to get her on the show but I finally did it!  Today I chat to my great friend and musical collaborator Jasmine Fellows.  Jas is a multi-instrumentalist who I originally met through Canberra ukulele groups, but who has now become an irreplaceable member of house band The New Black, and our ukulele and cello duo Four Strings Two.  We had a great time recording this - I think I cut out at least ten minutes of giggling in the edit!  Please enjoy.

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • The Llama Song (Jasmine Fellows)
  • Out in the Late (Jasmine Fellows)
  • Ventura Highway (Dewey Bunnell, 1972)
  • Mad World (Roland Orzabal, 1982)

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode.

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

CLASSIC EPISODE: Jane Jelbart and Mark Jackson

Season 4

dimanche 13 juin 2021Duration 29:57

Hi listeners!  Life is a bit frantic for me at the moment – I’ve sold my house and I’m desperately trying to buy a new one before I have to move out – a task which has proved more difficult and stressful than I’d anticipated.  As a result I’ve struggled to find the time and headspace to record a new interview for you, so instead I’m bringing one back from the vault!

This episode is from my first season back in 2018 – a time when ukulele players could safely go to crowded festivals and hang out together.  When I arranged this interview at the Central Coast Ukulele Festival I had no idea how influential my guests were.  In the three years since, I have lost count of the number of times people I’ve interviewed have said how these two ukulele players had inspired and helped them – not just Australian players, but people from across the world.

Please enjoy this classic episode with Mark Jackson and Jane Jelbart.

ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES:

In today’s episode I chat to Jane Jelbart and Mark Jackson, who performed with the Ukastle Ukestra at the Central Coast Ukulele and Folk Festival in August this year. 

Mark and Jane play their rendition of “I’ll be Your San Antone Rose” by Susanna Clark.

More about Mark and Jane, including their Ukestration manual, can be found at The Sum of the Parts.

This episode was recorded at the Central Coast Ukulele and Folk Festival.

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E06 - Christopher Davis-Shannon

Season 4 · Episode 6

dimanche 30 mai 2021Duration 36:16

Today I have a chat to Christopher Davis-Shannon, a Philadelphia-based musician who grew up in a very musical family.  He discovered ukulele a few years back and fell in love with it, and he now plays some fantastic music, much of it influenced by early 20th century players such as Roy Smeck and George Formby.  Enjoy!

To find out more about Christopher’s music, teaching, and his new book “The George Formby Handbook”, go to his website thetinman.co.

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • Bluebird (Christopher Davis-Shannon)
  • Smile (Charlie Chaplin, 1936)

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E05 - Toast Garden

Season 4 · Episode 5

dimanche 16 mai 2021Duration 42:34

In today’s episode I talk to Bill and Lizzie, otherwise known as Toast Garden, a couple and musical duo based in Tasmania.  Originally from Sydney where they started out as a guitar and voice duo, they discovered ukulele and have now filled their Tasmanian home with them.  They play a couple of great renditions of Beatles songs during our chat, which I am sure you will enjoy.

If you want to hear more great ukulele from Toast Garden check them out on YouTube, or on Instagram.

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • Here Comes the Sun (George Harrison, 1969)
  • Day Tripper (Lennon / McCartney, 1965)
  • Something (George Harrison, 1969)
  • I’ll See You In My Dreams (Isham Jones & Gus Kahn, 1962)
  • Perfect (Mark E. Nevin, 1988) – performed by Meredith Harper, Jasmine Fellows, Chris Williams, Jim Croft, Geoff Skellams and Paul Marsh

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E04 - Sugarman Slim

Season 4 · Episode 4

dimanche 2 mai 2021Duration 46:43

I’ve talked to a lot of overseas players recently so I figured it was time to bring back some Australian content!  I have a chat to Sugarman Slim, a Sydney-based musician who combines ukulele with bass riffs in a way that will make you want to jump up and dance!  He plays some fantastic songs written by his daughter, and tells us about his small, mobile rehearsal space.  Enjoy!

For more information about Slim, and to get details of his daughter’s songs, go to sugarmanslim.com, and check out his music on YouTube.

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • Ain’t She Sweet (Milton Ager & Jack Yellen, 1927)
  • Sex Machine (James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Ron Lenhoff – 1970)
  • Is This Love (Bob Marley, 1978)
  • One Shot (Beatrice McBride)
  • Sweet Honest Passion (Beatrice McBride)

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E03 - Rich Sexton

Season 4 · Episode 3

dimanche 18 avril 2021Duration 41:06

Today’s episode features actor and musician Rich Sexton, who entertains and educates young children as the award-winning Funnybones Music, putting his acting and ukulele skills to excellent use.  I discovered in our chat that Rich can play grown-up music as well, as you will hear in this episode.  Enjoy!

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • Sleeping Bunnies (Rich Sexton)
  • Golden Brown (Hugh Cornwell, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Dave Greenfield, Jet Black – 1982)
  • No Humour on the Underground (Rich Sexton)

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E02 - Marc Gallagher

Season 4 · Episode 2

dimanche 4 avril 2021Duration 38:32

Today I bring you a chat with Marc Gallagher, a multi-instrumentalist from Manchester in the UK.  Marc started out trying to play all the instruments, but when the time came to pick a specialty he wisely opted for the fun one - the ukulele.  He is also an accomplished songwriter, and he plays a couple of his songs in today’s episode.

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • The Next Move (Marc Gallagher)
  • City Bells (Marc Gallagher)

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

S4E01 - Stuart Yoshida

Season 4 · Episode 1

dimanche 21 mars 2021Duration 57:18

Season 4 is here – welcome to the first episode for 2021!  Today I talk to fellow ukulele podcaster Stuart Yoshida, who has been making the Ooktown podcast for around 10 years with co-host Doug Brown.  As well as talking podcasting, Stuart tells me the story of his first ukulele (blue house, brown roof, black dog) and the secret origin of the ukulele (two plants, one bird, three people, one ship).   Enjoy!

Some show-related links below:

Songs played on the show:

  • “Christmas Time is Here” – Vince Guaraldi & Lee Mendelson, 1965

Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper.  I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.

BONUS - AUTLA Survives 2020

mardi 26 janvier 2021Duration 40:33

I’m going to start working on 2021 episodes soon, but in the meantime here is a bonus episode with some of the members of AUTLA – the Australian Ukulele Teachers and Leaders Association.  I have a chat with two former guests of the podcast – Tom the Pom and Ruth Allen – as well as AUTLA’s president, Dan McEoin.  They talk about what AUTLA does, and how they managed the challenges of 2020 and beyond.

Links to things mentioned on the show:

Ukulele is the New Black is produced by Meredith Harper, who also wrote the theme tune. The theme tune was performed by Meredith Harper with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft,  Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh,  Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams.  Seb Carraro does the graphic design.

If you enjoy this podcast please give it a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or wherever you listen to your podcasts - and tell your friends! 

Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast:

  • Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell
  • Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright

The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.


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