THE

UKULADIES

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Musicians, artists, and lovers of cats, cheese, and wine

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ABOUT THE UKULADIES
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The Ukuladies was formed purely by accident in February 2022. Stephanie, wanting a birthday weekend getaway to a cabin in the woods with her favorite ladies, asked each friend to bring an instrument of their choice. Every last one of them brought a ukulele.

About 6 months later, Stephanie and Kirsten decided to make this new adventure official. Combining their vocal training in opera and jazz with their newly-acquired ukulele skills, they dazzle audiences with unique arrangements of everybody’s favorite songs combined with The Ukuladies signature harmonies… and of course, multiple ukuleles!

MEET THE CREW

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“Singing in the shower is all fun and games until you get shampoo in your mouth. Then it becomes a soap opera.”

Stephanie Stetson

Musician & Cat Mom

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“We don’t augment chords, we augment reality!”

Kirsten Hart

Musician & Cat Mom

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“The first rule of drumming is that if you make a mistake, turn and angrily look at the bass player.”

Michael Woods

Musician & Parent of Humans

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“To paraphrase a good musician, ‘The wrong note is just the note that precedes the right note.”

Tyson Kamikawa

Player of all things Saxamaphone & Parent of Humans

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“My neighbors listen to good music, whether they like it or not.”

Nick Vency

Keyboardist extraordinaire & Dog Dad

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Let's make some beautiful music!

Let's make some beautiful music!

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