March 2022 Issue 160

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UKES MISBEHAVIN’ March 12 Duncan United Church Hall

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kes Misbehavin’ are three distinct individuals who share a love of music and of jazz in particular. They like to have fun and share their enthusiasm The trio is made up of Bryon

Thompson on baritone ukulele, Clayton Long on tenor ukulele and Freda Eckstein on bass and tenor ukuleles. All three musicians

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are lead vocalists with years of experience. Bryon Thompson, a retired teacher has a background in jazz, swing, folk and rock. He spends most of his time teaching music from home and plays a variety of instruments such as dobro, guitar, lap steel, mandolin and ukulele. Bryon is a gifted singer, recording artist, educator and songwriter. 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 Will Millar. Her main instrument is bass but she also plays mandolin and ukulele. Clayton Long started out as a mandolin player and performed in various bluegrass bands such as “Southern Exposure” “Marq Twang” and “One Track Mind”. Cowichan Folk Guild Coffeehouse, March 12 Duncan United Church Hall Doors at 7pm $5 / $10 www.cowichanfolkguild.ca


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