According to Ukulele magazine, George wouldn’t have fallen in love with the ukulele without George Formby, who popularized the instrument in England in the 1920s. At one point, Formby was the ...
Phil Morris, 55, remembers developing a passion for his first ukulele at age 7. "I probably didn't play any song at all. I just strummed it all of the time. I wasn't old and smart enough to play ...
GamExplain shares details from this week’s Edge magazine. GamExplain helps us unpack the recent news that a Banjoo-Kazooie spiritual successor, dubbedProject Ukulele, is in the works. You can ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This banjo ukulele was made by an ...
Two of legendary entertainer George Formby's banjo ukuleles have sold for more than £20,000 at auction. The instruments, which were synonymous with Wigan-born Formby, fetched £11,000 and £10,500 on ...
George Formby's banjo ukulele has an 8in maple rim and flange resonator, 16 tension hooks, and 15 frets with mother-of-pearl dot position markers A banjo ukulele owned by popular 1930s and 40s ...
Playtonic Games, which is made up of ex-Rare employees, has announced a Kickstarter for its spiritual successor to the Banjo Kazooie series. The news of the Kickstarter was shared with Eurogamer prior ...
George Formby's banjo ukulele has an 8in maple rim and flange resonator, 16 tension hooks, and 15 frets with mother-of-pearl dot position markers A banjo ukulele owned by popular 1930s and 40s ...