Posted October 20, 2009 by Luis in CAAM Events

Hawaiian-born Jake Shimabukuro has transformed the ukulele into a supremely pliable musical vehicle, capable of generating everything from crunching, effects-laden rock to sensuously swinging jazz. Strumming with a hummingbird blur, Shimabukuro coaxes an impossibly big sound out of the little instrument, playing an intoxicating mix of pop tunes, American Songbook standards and lilting originals. His thrilling new album, Live, captures the sheer intensity of a Shimabukuro performance, leaving no doubt about why he’s been embraced by fellow string renegades such as banjo star Béla Fleck, fiddle wizard Darol Anger and Australian guitar maestro Tommy Emmanuel.
Jake Shimabukuro at the SF Jazz Festival
Wednesday, October 21, 7:30PM
Davies Symphony Hall
with a Pre-Concert Talk with Jake Shimabukuro
Tags: jake shimabukuro, music, sf jazz fest, ukulele
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