The Spotlight Music Series goes live!
The entertaining trio “Ukes Misbehavin” will be performing in the Shawnigan Lake Community Centre Lounge Room
Uke’s Misbehavin’ is a Swing Jazz Trio made up of three Lead Vocalists on Baritone, Tenor and Bass Ukes. Their talented deliveries of Swing Classics will both please you and make you do a double take when you hear what they do with these instruments. Together as ‘Uke’s Misbehavin’ these three share their love of music and of Jazz in particular. Their passion for the Ukulele and its unique sound is evident in their interpretations of a wide selection of much loved Jazz Standards and a sprinkling of chart toppers. You’re sure to enjoy the songs and arrangements they have in store when they get to Misbehavin’ for you!
Where: Shawnigan Lake Community Centre, 2804 Shawnigan Lake Road, Shawnigan Lake, B.C.
When: Saturday, June 11, 7:00 p.m.
Free to Members of CSAG and $15 for non members
Come out for a great musical event with this local talented group.
Mark this show on your calendars!
For more information and advanced tickets call: Terry Dheensaw at 250-661-0035
More about the trio…
Bryon Thompson, a retired teacher who spends most of his time teaching music from home, plays a variety of instruments such as Dobro, Guitar, Mandolin, Lap Steel and Ukulele. Bryon is gifted singer, recording artist and songwriter, and is currently in four different bands in the Cowichan Valley.
Freda Eckstein is a musician, singer, songwriter and recording artist who has been featured on CBC radio and TV backing up such notables as Ken Hamm and Wil Millar. Her main instrument is Bass but she also plays Mandolin and Ukulele.
Clayton Long started out as a Mandolin player with various Bluegrass bands such as “Southern Exposure” “Marq Twang” and “One Track Mind”. He then played both Guitar and Mandolin with the trio “Bryon Clayton Thomas” an eclectic band well known on the Island. He is now enjoying playing the Ukulele with a focus on performing Jazz standards and spreading the joy of the Uke