In this episode I had the pleasure to chat with someone I have admired for years, Jake Shimabukuro. Saying Jake is an incredible ukulele performer is quite an understatement. Jake is a true ukulele virtuoso and composer.
Jake’s talent is equaled by his pure spirit and desire to connect with the people he plays with and for. Jake approaches playing music as a creative problem solver and finds both satisfaction and occasional frustration using creativity with limitations.
His perspective on success is to be a good person first, then a good musician.
Jake always aims to create impact by connecting with his audience so he can bring joy to the community with the hope to inspire them with something unexpected.
Website: jakeshimabukuro.com
Instagram: @jakeshimabukuro
Youtube: @jakeshimabukuro
Facebook: @jakeshimabukuromusic
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