Consider the humble ukulele. It’s an adaptation of a stringed instrument that traveled with Portuguese immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane fields of Hawaii. Islanders made the “machete” their own, mixing external influences of classical European music and Spanish guitar with Hawaiian songs. Native Hawaiians renamed the little machete the ukulele and it’s become synonymous with Hawaiian music and Hawaiian culture. Jake Shimabukuro comes from that same process of mixing both island and outside influences, both modern and historical. He’s combined the qualities of a long line of virtuoso ukulele players with modern rock musicians to create a sound that’s uniquely his own but still firmly grounded in Hawaiian tradition.
$44.50 - First 11 Rows
$34.50 - All Remaining Rows
2015/11/13 - 2015/11/13
Additional time info:
Gates open at 7:00PM
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Onsite, free parking is available on a first come, first serve basis.
For events not produced by the St. Johns County Cultural Events Division, parking fees will be at the discretion of the event producer.