Melodies and merriment fill the air, as Bend ukulele aficionados gather for a festive get-together
'It's a very happy instrument!' ... 'It's my favorite night of the week.'
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The community of ukulele players call themselves B.U.G., which stands for ‘Bend Ukulele Group.’
Rick Creekmore, a ukulele player says: “You come, you spend the evening with us -- you’re officially a B.U.G.”
In a harmonious display of musical talent and camaraderie, ukulele enthusiasts converged at Big E’s Sports Bar and Grill in bend Tuesday evening for a joyous ukulele get-together. Strumming their way into the hearts of onlookers, showcasing their skills and passion for the petite instrument, turning the evening into a melodic spectacle.
The B.U.G.s consist of both seasoned players and newcomers alike, joining in the celebration of this beloved instrument.
From classic country rock tunes to modern pop hits, the repertoire was as diverse as this crowd itself, ensuring there was something for everyone to enjoy -- including myself.
Laughter and applause punctuated each performance, fostering a sense of community among the attendees.
Ukulele player Cynthia Chisum said: “I just started a year ago, and a friend invited my husband and I, so we came and somebody just handed me a ukulele -- and we got hooked.”
“It's happy. It's a very happy instrument!” says Rico, who loves the ukulele.
Judy Ann Lear said: “Just wonderful! It’s my favorite night of the week.”
Impromptu jam sessions broke out. From spirited renditions of folk classics to heartfelt ballads, the music flowed freely, creating unforgettable moments for all in attendance.
It’s ‘clear’ that the spirit of the ukulele continues to resonate, serving as a reminder of the joy and sociability that music brings to people's lives.
B.U.G. meets just about every Tuesday at Big E’s for a ukulele throw-down.