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Born in 1900, Pennsylvania, Roy Smeck was a virtuoso ukulele performer. Smeck had an incredible technique, and a great entertain attitude. He applies a lot of funny techniques on ukulele, like tossing the instrument into the air, spinning his uke like a rockabilly bass player or tapping the woodwork with percussive breaks: basically, Smeck has anticipated a lot of advanced guitarists techniques of the latter half of the 20th century. His amazing style and skill earned him the nickname Wizard of the Strings. This piece was published in The Magic Ukulele Of Roy Smeck, a great Smeck’s album. In this recording, Roy Smeck is accompanied by Tony Gottuso and Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Sam Bruno on bass, Bob Creash on accordion and Marty Grupp on percussion. My simplified transcription. The song is not really simple: furthermore in the album the ukulele was accompanied by other instruments.
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Roy Smeck ukulele tabs with chords, learn to play Roy Smeck uke songs with ukulele tabs. Roy Smeck (born Leroy Smeck, 6 February 1900 Get ready for the next concert of Roy Smeck. There are 1 Roy Smeck Ukulele tabs and chords in datatabase : tab 10 Magic Ukulele Waltz.
Roy Smeck (born Leroy Smeck, 6 February 1900 – 5 April 1994) was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, steel guitar, and especially the ukulele earned him the nickname "Wizard of the Strings. Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Smeck started on the vaudeville circuit. His style was influenced by Eddie Lang, Ikey Robinson, banjoist Harry Reser, and steel guitarist Sol Hoopii.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Bye, Bye BluesWritten By – Hamm-Bennett-Lawn-Gray |
2:45 |
A2 | I Ain't Got NobodyWritten By – Graham-Williams |
2:48 |
A3 | Ain't She SweetWritten By – Yellen-Ager |
2:51 |
B1 | Five Foot TwoWritten By – Young-Henderson |
2:35 |
B2 | Sweet Georgia BrownWritten By – Pinkard-Casey-Bernie |
2:27 |
B3 | Honolulu ShuffleWritten By – R. Smeck |
2:25 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Am-Par Record Corp.
- Mastered At – Bell Sound Studios
- Mastered At – Longwear Plating
Notes
Songs selected from : Roy Smeck - The Magic Ukulele Of Roy SmeckA Seeburg release with part no. 99
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): ABCS-EP279A BellSound LW
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): ABCS-EP279B BellSound LW