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Tag: Ukulele
SOMEWHERE THERE’S MAGIC

For this weekβs Stream of Consciousness Saturday, we were asked to βfind a word that starts with the letter βuβ and use it however youβd like.β Someone wrote a piece about the βukuleleβ which got me thinking. Hereβs my stream of consciousness:
How many people do you know who play the ukulele? Unless youβre from the glorious state of Hawaii, I bet your answer is the same as mine: None.
Oh, Iβve heard people playing the ukulele. If youβre old enough youβll remember Arthur Godfreyβs ukulele playing and his signature greeting of βHow Ah Ya? How Ah Ya? How Ah Ya?β. And letβs not forget Don Hoβs βTiny Bubblesβ. Hell, even George Harrison mastered the ukulele; he played the instrument for at least 20 Beatles songs; bet you didnβt know that. I have no idea how many ukes George owned but you can be sure it was a lot; he didnβt just like the instrument β he was obsessed with it.
Still, I never gave the ukulele much thought. I had nothing against it; I just never thought about it until one day I heard something so wondrous, so ineffably sweet and touching, I sat mesmerized by the magic coming from the radio. It was only after the song was over that I realized I was crying.
Give a listen, wonβt you? Donβt worry if you cry; itβll be our secret.
NAR Β© 2022
NB β Israel Kamakawiwoβole suffered from obesity throughout his life, at one point weight 757 pounds while standing 6β2β tall. He endured several hospitalizations because of his weight. With chronic medical problems including respiratory and cardiac issues, he died at the age of 38 in the Queenβs Medical Center on June 26, 1997, from respiratory failure.
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