Musician Jake Shimabukuro Is The Jimi Hendrix of Ukulele
Musician and composer Jake Shimabukuro joins Jim Braude in Greater Boston to show off some of his incredible ukulele skills. The two discuss how Shimabukuro first got into music and the rendition of George Harrison’s "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" that first made him famous.

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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

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Billy Strings: Tiny Desk Concert

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Jake Shimabukuro - "Bohemian Rhapsody" - TED (2010) - ukelele cover

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Chris Squire of Yes - Meeting Jimi Hendrix

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While My Guitar Gently Weeps – Jake Shimabukuro

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Rare: Jimi Hendrix Opens Up About Nervous Breakdowns & Woodstock (1969) | The Dick Cavett Show

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Grand Ukulele | Jake Shimabukuro | Talks at Google

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She Asks if I Know Janis Joplin and Her Voice Shocks The Street

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Ukulele Star Jake Shimabukuro Collabs with Legendary Drummer Mick Fleetwood on Blues Album

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How to Play Ukulele by Jake Shimabukuro

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At 82, John McLaughlin Finally Reveals 7 Musicians He Calls Genius

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Jake Shimabukuro: The Hip Ukulele Virtuoso

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Basic Ukulele Strumming Techniques with Jake Shimabukuro | Reverb Learn to Play

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Jake Shimabukuro's Musical Journey | Full Episode | Nā Mele

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Jimi Hendrix Talks Nervous Breakdowns and Performing At Woodstock | The Dick Cavett Show

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Jake Shimabukuro SURPRISES Taimane — Epic “Bodysurfing” Duet at 2025 Ukulele Festival 🌊🎶

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They Didn't Just Play The Guitar They DESTROYED It! 🎸

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The Blues Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Matt "Guitar" Murphy & John Lee Hooker

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Is Antoine Boyer The World's Greatest Guitarist?

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