FOR the second year running, JP and the Balmain Ukulele Klub (BUK) put on a great Christmas meeting at the Gladstone Park Bowling Club. Adorned in antlers and a scratchy plastic lei, I headed over after work with my friend and uke student LH. There were at least 10 carols and holiday songs on the schedule and we all ploughed through them as best we could. Each song was led by a BUKaneer and I'd been given "White Christmas". I was a bit nervous (as usual), but I think it turned out OK and LH managed to get a rare snap of me in action. It's a fantastic little club and I hope there are many more Xmas gatherings to come. "Mele Kalikimaka" means "Merry Christmas" in Hawaiian.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Mele Kalikimaka!
FOR the second year running, JP and the Balmain Ukulele Klub (BUK) put on a great Christmas meeting at the Gladstone Park Bowling Club. Adorned in antlers and a scratchy plastic lei, I headed over after work with my friend and uke student LH. There were at least 10 carols and holiday songs on the schedule and we all ploughed through them as best we could. Each song was led by a BUKaneer and I'd been given "White Christmas". I was a bit nervous (as usual), but I think it turned out OK and LH managed to get a rare snap of me in action. It's a fantastic little club and I hope there are many more Xmas gatherings to come. "Mele Kalikimaka" means "Merry Christmas" in Hawaiian.
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