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Welcome 2020

1/2/2020

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It's amazing, isn't it!  It is really 2020.  Wow!

It really threw me for a loop when Lloyd announced on January 1st "I've lived in eight decades!"  I'll let you do the math on that one.  By the way, he isn't 80 years old! (Hee hee).

We are starting January off with a new round of GROUP LESSONS.  Registration is now open. Call, email, or stop by to get on the roster.  Details:

Group Class Information


And, on January 12th we are hosting Andrew Molina.  Tickets on sale now!  We are holding this event in the courtyard at Anacapa Ukulele.  Hope you can make it.

Wishing you and yours a happy and healthy new year and new decade!

Mahalo,

Lisa and Lloyd
Anacapa Ukulele

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The last days of the decade...preparing for 2020!

12/26/2019

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        As 2019 comes to an end, we will be taking some time away from the shop to regroup and prepare for the upcoming year.

From December 26, 2019 until January 2, 2020, we will only be at the shop sporadically. We are happy to come in by appointment during this time. Please call any day prior to 6 pm to arrange a date and time. 805-500-6848

        We would like to express our gratitude and extend our good wishes to you and yours.  We are grateful for another year of being able to provide our customers, both
old and new, with a personalized `ukulele experience. Whether a new purchase or simply a new question, we are honored to be able to do what we can to help you make your musical journey the best it can be. Our wish for everyone is that we all spend this special time of year surrounded by the love and warmth of family and friends near and far, and basking in loving memories of those that are forever with us in our heart.

        This is a time of reflection and anticipation as we close out this year and this decade and prepare to enter into the next. We have gained lifelong friends and beyond the “retail” business of sales and service, we are so honored to have been able to share our love of music with so many via our concerts, classes, groups, school programs, and support of several charitable organizations.  We still believe that music is the universal language and that it has the ability to bring together people of all ages and walks of life. Thank you for everything you do to help us to continue to promote this belief.

       For information and tickets for the January 12th Andrew Molina Concert please click the button below.

       Our website will be updated as soon as we have our new round of Group Classes scheduled.

   May your new year be one of peace, love, music, and joy.

  Lloyd and Lisa Wyckoff
  Anacapa Ukulele
  805-500-6848

Andrew Molina Concert Information

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

12/23/2019

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Lloyd and I are grateful for another year of being able to provide our customers, both old and new, with a personalized 'ukulele experience.  Whether a new purchase or simply a new question, we are honored to be able to do what we can to help you make your musical journey the best it can be.


Our wish for everyone is that we all spend this special time of year surrounded by family and friends, and basking in loving memories of those that are forever with us in our hearts. 

May your new year be one of peace, love, music, and joy.

Aloha,

Lisa and Lloyd
Anacapa Ukulele


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Have you purchased your WALT KEALE tickets yet?

10/18/2019

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Well, what are you waiting for?  The earlier you buy, the lower the price.  We want to offer you the opportunity to save some money, even though the event is going to be well worth it at any price.

Here is a video for your enjoyment.  Since you can't shop at Anacapa Ukulele until we return from our time off (end of October), we are going to provide you with a little preview!


Plus, here is a fun opportunity for you to get a chance at receiving a free gift at the concert!

What do you have to do?
  • Watch the video
  • See if you recognize a past performer of one of our Anacapa Ukulele events
  • Come in the shop sometime between October 30th and November 1st and tell us who you think it is  (no names will be taken by phone, you must visit the shop during normal business hours)
  • Be present at the Walt Keale Concert on Nov 3rd
  • Have your name/number drawn at the concert (from the names of those that came in during the above dates and gave us their guess
Easy-peasy.  And fun!  Shhhh, try not to spill the beans if you think you got the name right....you do want to win, don't you?  

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OCTOBER NEWS and Store Schedule

10/8/2019

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October is a special time for us.  It is the month that Lloyd and I were married (almost 13 years ago).  In fact, the photo above is a shot of my wedding bouquet! 

We enjoy the fall weather and the "non-peak-season" for travel for many areas.  Each year we try to take some time off to celebrate our anniversary.  This year is no different.  We will be closing the shop for several days this month.  Please keep that in mind as you plan your shopping visits with us. 

We plan to be closed from October 17th through October 28th.  These dates may change, so please check our
Hours and Contact page and/or our Facebook page.

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We are looking forward to returning just in time to get the last-minute details dialed in for our upcoming artist, Walt Keale!  He will be leading a workshop and performing a Concert on Sunday, November 3rd!  More to come about Walt in the next post.
Check this out if you can't wait:  www.tickettailor.com/events/anacapaukulele/309371

Please stop in and see us.  There are limited "shopping days" this month at Anacapa Ukulele! 

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What a blast we had at our August 25th Showcase/Open Mic and Kailua Moon Concert!

8/27/2019

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MAHALO!
THANK YOU!

To the audience, Kailua Moon, the Open-Mic performers and everyone that helped with set up and clean up.  This is definitely NOT a one-man show.  We are grateful and honored! Pictures coming soon! (Here and on Facebook)

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Kailua Moon and Pre-Concert Showcase UPDATES *********On-going!  The Open Mic performer information is being updated on an on-going basis until 8/24/19.  Keep checking back.****

8/20/2019

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Are you ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES?  One of the people who bought your ticket before we SOLD OUT?
 

We hope so!  (And sorry if you aren't...but we hope to see you next time)

What a treat all of us are in for.  We had this "idea" that it would be fun to highlight some of the local talent before the Kailua Moon Main Event.  When this idea was just a spark, we had no idea if it would be a success or a "good-try" (never a failure, right).

What we didn't anticipate was the HUGE amount of talent that would step up to get this thing on its feet.  Well, it isn't quite on it's feet yet,  that will have to wait until Sunday, but it is certainly building up a great momentum. 

THE SCHEDULE IS FULL AND THE ENTIRE EVENT IS OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT!

Doors open at 11 am
Showcase/Open-Mic Starts at NOON
Kailua Moon Concert Starts at 2 pm.

The vast majority of our ticket-holders have indicated that they plan to arrive in time to listen to/see the Open Mic (and of course stay for the Kailua Moon Concert).  That being said, you may want to bring a dish to share in order to participate in the optional pot-luck.

Here is the list and some “fun facts” for the Open Mic scheduled performers:

William "Boomer Bill" Calkins

Boomer Bill's parents wouldn't buy him a guitar unless he proved he could play a(n) ukulele. Arthur Godfrey was a popular figure in those days, and was a baritone uke player/performer/radio-TV host. Bill was inspired by Mr. Godfrey. "Four fingers, four strings, how hard could that be?" So, 65 years later, Bill still plays the baritone uke even though he did get the guitar.  Click on the October 2107 blog post (in the sidebar) for a taste of Arthur Godfrey.

Evan Sherbrooke
Evan Sherbrooke was a self-proclaimed a cappella geek in college during the early 90s, but never picked up a real instrument until a 2012 cruise to Hawaii where he discovered the ukulele. Since then, he has played at different venues around Ventura County and in groups with friends. He also plays on the couch at home, where he says he "annoys his children, who are all better musicians than he is."  Well, we have heard him play and sing, including some fun songs that he has composed, and we have never been annoyed!

Ron Hargrave with Miyuki Harley
Ron Hargrave, now 89 years old, has led a very full life including music and film.  He wrote a song for Jerry Lee Lewis, has appeared in movies with Abbott & Costello, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, and William Holden.  Ron’s mother taught him to play ukulele when he was a young boy.  If it has strings, he can probably play it!  Ron will be joined by his only daughter, Miyuki Harley.

Jill Martini
and
Miles Lang

Blaine Albios

Blaine Albios:  "The details of my life are quite inconsequential... very well, where do I begin? My childhood was typical. Summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the spring we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds- pretty standard really…oh wait, that’s Dr. Evil’s Bio. 
 
Basically, I’m considered very big in Japan. I also play slack key guitar, ukulele, bass, slide, pahu tupai…and fairly recently, solo triangle."  Well, folks, at least we know we will be smiling!  Seriously, though, Blaine is an excellent musician and teacher!

Kumu Sylvia Puanani Edgar
and
Lowell Edgar

 ʻOhana Puanani BIO
(Kumu Sylvia Puanani Edgar & Lowell Edgar)
Kumu Sylvia & Lowell are husband & wife, (36 years) and have always played Hawaiian music at home as a family and with their hālau; Hula Hālau O Puananihaʻaheo of Ventura. Kumu Sylvia has been a Kumu Hula for 43 years and she was taught by two Master Hula Teachers—Kahu Hienie Kalehualahaʻole Blaisdell and Lehua Kawaikapuokalani Hewett. Kumu Sylvia loves to play the 8 string Kamaka ʻUkulele.
Lowell is a retired Fire Captain (28 years of service) from Ventura County Fire Department and he is enjoying his 3rd year of retirement. Lowell has played guitar, ʻukulele and a little bit of bass guitar for over 30 years. Lowell had taught ʻukulele in the Ventura community for over 10 years and many of his students have gone on to do fun and great things with their ʻukulele music playing—including his daughter Nani!

 Anacapa Ukulele “PS”.  
Yes, that would be the Nani of Kailua Moon! How awesome is this going to be!
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Will Fryman
After working long days as a computer programmer, Will Fryman spent his evenings playing computer games. He felt it was time to get away from the desk. His father had played ukulele since 1955 and often encouraged Will to learn. It was during one of his annual trips to Hawaii about 10 years ago when Will declared he wanted to learn the instrument and he wanted to specialize in slack key music. The unintentional consequence was the opportunity to meet so many people who play ukulele. ‘I’ve met multiple Grammy award winners, visited peoples’ homes while in Hawaii and called my weekly lessons ‘therapy,’ all thanks to the mighty uke.”

Lloyd Wyckoff
Anacapa Ukulele's own Lloyd Wyckoff grew up (unhappily) toting around a guitar that was bigger than he was.  His father was a classic honky-tonk guitar player and singer in the San Joaquin Valley and, of course, wanted “Little Lloyd” to follow in his footsteps. Flash forward, to his thirties and Lloyd was taken under the wing of a great guitarist and he finally learned to play that guitar that no longer out-sized him.  Well, for many years “life” had him playing the radio more than the guitar, but lately he has been enjoying his new found passion:  the ukulele.

Jim Monahan
Where do we begin when we try to do a bio for Jim Monahan?  Those that know him know him; those that don’t probably do too.  He’s been a part of the music scene for longer than we even know, playing with big names and for big people.  He is a humble man, and you’ll want to keep a close eye on his left hand! 


Yup!  That's right.  We are in for a real treat.  Local singer/songwriters, recording artists and engineers, actors, award winners, teachers, music lovers, and overall genuinely awesome, talented people! 

We can hardly wait! 




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Summertime, and the livin' is easy...

7/13/2019

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Kaulua Moon is coming back! Sunday, August 25th. Get your tickets before the price goes up! 

Kailua Moon is a romance between traditional Hawaiian Music and modern pop and Americana. Formed in 2016 by Hawaii-born slack key guitarist Danny Carvalho and Nani Edgar, a young kumu hula and singer-songwriter from Ventura, California. 

Growing up in a musical family, Nani spend much of her childhood studying hula and touring the continental US, Japan, and Australia with 6 time Grammy award winner Daniel Ho. She released her debut album East of Maui in 2012, and has performed as a hula dancer for various Hawaiian artists including George Kahumoku, Kimo West, Dennis Kamakahi. She was also a finalist for Kohls' Frozen commercial, and her music has been featured in 2011’s blockbuster Soul Surfer and 2017’s independent movie Kuleana by Brian Kohne. 
Danny Carvalho was born and raised in Kailua, Hawaii. His parents, students of the legendary Raymond Kane, introduced him to slack key guitar at an early age. He became the first slack key player to be featured on NPR’s show for young classical musicians From The Top. After several years of learning from Slack Key Master Ozzie Kotani, he released his first album at age 16 in 2006. Since then, he has released 2 more albums, been nominated for one Grammy and three Na Hoku Hanohano awards, and appeared twice on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion, and has had music featured in Alexander Payne’s 2011 Blockbuster The Descendants and 2015 independent film 1000 Hands of the Guru: Saving Bhutan’s Sacred Arts by Tobias Reeuwijk.

Together, Kailua Moon has toured across the United States sharing Hawaiian music and culture. Come get their new albunm, a mix of Hawaiian classics and original compositions.

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Hello Ukulele Fans!

5/24/2019

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And, since we are hosting Casey MacGill Tonight, here's a fun treat (unrelated, but fun, nevertheless)!

4/19/2019

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