Ukelele superstar Jake Shimabukuro June 7
Touring in support of his new studio album “The Greatest Day,” ukulele superstar Jake Shimabukuro will be performing at The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor on Friday, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. The 12 studio tracks that comprise The Greatest Day feature some of Shimabukuro’s most imaginative and adventuresome playing yet.
Shimabukuro’s wholly unique approach to the ukulele started early. As a youngster growing up in Honolulu, Hawaii, Shimabukuro started playing the instrument at the age of four, learning the basics from his mother, Carol, and then developing his craft further by studying the likes of musical masters such as Eddie Kamae, Ohta-San and Peter Moon. As he matured, Shimabukuro also found inspiration from guitar players, drummers, pianists, and singers. Even athletes helped fuel the intensity of his artistic fire.
In 2005, Shimabukuro’s touring career really came to life with a video on YouTube. “I didn’t even know what YouTube was at the time, so I was totally surprised when people started telling me they’d seen a video of me playing ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps,’” he says. “Before I got a chance to check it out myself, the video had gone viral and a lot of music industry folks seemed to know about it. It was crazy!” Shimabukuro’s deeply beautiful and original take on George Harrison’s love ballad, one which captured colors and moods never associated with the ukulele before, opened the floodgates – now legions of new music lovers had to hear this instrumental marvel – and the 2006 release of Gently Weeps (produced by Mac McAnally), which mixed his own originals with equally adventurous versions of “Ave Maria” and “The Star-Spangled Banner” was an unqualified success.
Shimabukuro’s records have topped the Billboard World Music Charts on numerous occasions, and as a live performer he has become one of the hottest tickets around. He’s played with world-renowned orchestras and at prestigious venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center and the Sydney Opera House, and has dazzled audiences at music festivals including Bonnaroo, SXSW, the Playboy Jazz Festival and Fuji Rock Festival. He even performed for that rarest of audiences: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Not too shabby for a humble young man from Hawaii and his trusty ukulele.
“The Greatest Day: is the follow up to 2016’s Nashville Sessions. Accompanying Shimabukuro on tour will be longtime bassist Nolan Verner and guitarist Dave Preston. The three of them have come together to create an experience unlike past shows or unlike anything you’ve seen/heard before. They truly are a dynamic touring trio.
They will perform songs from Jake’s past albums, Live in Japan (2015) and Travels (2015), favorites from his 15-year career, and several songs from his studio album Nashville Sessions along with songs from his current much anticipated new album. Jake is hitting most states, filling up venues, evidence of the devoted fan base that is flourishing even in cities he is visiting for the first time. You won't want to miss this opportunity to see some of the best musicians in the business come together to create a night you’ll never stop talking about.
Advance tickets: $30 from the box office, 86 Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor, at 633-5159. Regular tickets $35 online at https://boothbayoperahouse.com and day of show. For more on Jake visit http://jakeshimabukuro.com
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86 Townsend Avenue
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
United States