Featured BUG Jam 06/23 1 January 2023 Oh Canada! BUG Jam Live @ Red Bird! June 21, 2023 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don’t need to be any good.
Featured BUG Jam 01/07/23 1 January 2023 Canada Day Ukulele Fun, July 1, 2023! The Vernon Ukulele Players have invited the Bytown Ukulele Group and all ukers in the Ottawa-Gatineau region to join them once again to entertain at the Vernon Ontario Canada Day festivities!
Featured BUG Jam 07/23 1 January 2023 BUG Jam Live @ Red Bird! July 19, 2023 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don’t need to be any good.
Featured BUG Jam 08/23 1 January 2023 BUG Jam Live @ Red Bird! August 16, 2023 Join us for an evening of ukulele songs and revelry! It's FREE and you don’t need to be any good.
Featured BUG Jams & Events 1 January 2023 We're On Vacation - No BUG Jam In September But Mark and I will be back before you know it!
Songs 12 September 2018 No No Song "No No Song" is a 1974 song recorded by English musician Ringo Starr. Written by Hoyt Axton and David Jackson, it appeared on Starr's 1974 album, Goodnight Vienna. It was released as a single in the US on 27 January 1975, backed with "Snookeroo," and reached #1 in Canada and #3 in the US.
Songs 28 July 2018 Roll Over Beethoven "Roll Over Beethoven" is a 1956 hit single written by Chuck Berry, originally released on Chess Records. The lyrics of the song mention rock and roll and the desire for rhythm and blues to replace classical music.
Songs 25 April 2017 Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World (Israel Kamakawiwoʻole) "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" is a medley of the songs "Over the Rainbow" and "What a Wonderful World" arranged and sung by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole and released on his albums Ka ʻAnoʻi and Facing Future.
Songs 11 August 2014 Twist And Shout "Twist and Shout" is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns (later credited as "Bert Russell"). The song was originally titled "Shake It Up, Baby" and recorded by the Top Notes. It first became a chart hit as a cover single by The Isley Brothers.