• Marlowe

  • Jan 17 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • This week I'm speaking to Marlowe!


    We discuss:


    • Getting over her childhood fear of singing in public
    • Wanting to get your music just right before releasing it
    • Collabing and working with others including Brittni Paiva
    • Growing up in a musical family
    • How long it took her to fall in love with the ukulele (and why it wasn’t straight away!)
    • Who her ukulele influences and idols were
    • Some amazing stories about Jake Shimabukuro and what a great guy he is!
    • What made her decide to write and record her own music
    • Winning a major award for her debut album
    • Traveling to Australia
    • Why she had to move to L.A. to make it big in music
    • Her use of effects pedals


    And lots, lots more.


    If you have any thoughts, comments or guest suggestions for the show please send me a message to UkeTeacher@GrabYourUke.com


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    Ukulele Tales is sponsored by Kala Brand Music! For a 10% discount on anything on the Kala website, just click on my special link!


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    Check out my Patreon page to help support the podcast and get access to lots of backstage info and bonus material!



    LINKS:


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    Marlowe:

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