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Rock Island

by Motley Uke

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Rock Island

The band’s second recording (“Heavy Metal ‘Ukulele,” a demo, was first) is a four-song EP. “Caldera Conspiracy,” “That’s Not Thunder” and “Can’t Fathom It” are originals; “Not Fragile” is an interpretation of a Bachman-Turner Overdrive number.

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released April 18, 2018

Motley Uke is ...

Jeff Clark: ukulele, vocals
Burl Burlingame: lead vocals, tenor uke
Nancy Christenson: drums, vocals
Jensen Aguinaldo: bass ukulele

Produced by Motley Uke and Joe Fausett: recorded during the summer of 2017 in Honolulu. Engineered, mixed, and mastered by Joe Fausett for King Street Studios.

All songs written by Jeffrey Lane Clark (BMI), except "Not Fragile" by C.F. Turner (Eventide Music - CAPAC)

Alan Evans plays Tuba on "Can't Fathom It"
Joe Fausett plays congas on "That's Not Thunder"
Burl Burlingame plays harmonica on "Not Fragile"
Hawaiian monk seal sounds on "Can't Fathom It" courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Cover art by Kai Kaulukukui (kaiilikaulukukui.com). Back-cover photograph by Michael Markowski. Inside photo illustration by Burl.

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Motley Uke Honolulu, Hawaii

Motley Uke plays hot originals, hard-rock hits and metal classics … on ukuleles.

The band came about because its founder found his personality stuck right between thrash metal and Hawaiiana, and the way to express it was obvious. The result is pure fun.

In addition to their our own sizzling material, they set the aesthetic scene by interpreting Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin and more.
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