When? 
Sunday, November 21st from 2-3 Pacific Time on Zoom (see link below)

Who’s Hosting This Sunday’s Virtual Jam? 

This week’s jam is hosted by TUG’s very own Dana Carter! Here is what she has to say about herself:

I am a hairdresser, yogi, animal fanatic, music lover not afraid to sing out loud @ the drop of a hat…on or off key. I come from a very musical family, then married a musician, recording studio owner  and created my own. We have 2 awesome daughters, Gabby & Peyton, 1 dog, Moses and 3 (too many) cats.

Picked up an ukulele for the very 1st time while on vacation on Maui in 2017 during a crazy 38 hour tropical rainstorm (it dropped over 7 inches) so I sat on my lanai watching the squall with my uke and a couple iPad apps . Once home I started searching how to actually learn to play and googled UKULELE and my zip code….thus my love affair with the Tigard Ukulele Group began. I love (almost) all types of music, my playlists are  a bit eclectic . and what I don’t have ,yet, in technical skill I make up for with enthusiasm.”

Songs for November 21st

  • Blue Skies
  • Harvest Moon
  • Have You Ever Seen the Rain
  • Light My Fire
  • Losing My Religion
  • Love Will Keep Us Together
  • Slip Sliding Away
  • Squeezebox
  • Stray Cat Strut
  • White Rabbit

If you want to listen to the songs on Spotify, they are here:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hFzfR2jGkKUh14w44uMFH?si=OpkxHRq0RAWdijlJn6b_wQ

Download the weekly songs here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1obqmnIlH9dS0E4Dx4yvd_NlTDx37kJRn

Anyone who is interested in doing a solo is welcome to! Please indicate your interest in the chat when you sign in so that we can get a count. We might not be able to get to everyone but would love to give you a chance to play in front of other people if we can. 

How to Join

Open this Zoom link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82619058853?pwd=cmlvWW9ER2pDOFVmaGJtc1lRSXRpZz09

Meeting ID: 826 1905 8853
Passcode: 130069

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