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Checkout the Ko'olau Guitar & Ukulele listing for an idea of what I can do. I'm a big fan of their instruments and play a custom Ko'olau CS Tenor, actually have two as one is a back up in training.

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Based in Sydney, Australia, KAMUKE is a new full-colour magazine produced by ukulele players for ukulele players.

Cameron Murray Publisher & Editor

Cameron Murray has been playing and teaching the ukulele and banjo-uke for about 25 years. A regular on the Aussie uke scene, he enjoys performing original songs, as well as classic tunes from the 1920s and ’30s. He has been a magazine journalist for 17 years and, in 2011, decided it was time to merge his two passions with the launch of KAMUKE Ukulele Magazine. Since then, the magazine has gained a loyal following all over the world.

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Founded in Sydney, Australia in 2011, KAMUKE is a high-quality, hard-copy magazine produced by ukulele players for ukulele players. An entertaining mix of features, interviews, reviews, playing tips and historical articles, it’s the only publication of its kind in the world, and it fits inside a ukulele case!

Always great to read and so beautifully put together. Each one a work of art.Ukulele virtuoso James Hill

Publisher & Editor

Cameron Murray has been playing and teaching the ukulele and banjo-uke for about 25 years. A regular on the Aussie uke scene, he enjoys performing original songs, as well as classic tunes from the 1920s and ’30s. He has been a magazine journalist for 17 years and, in 2011, decided it was time to merge his two passions with the launch of KAMUKE Ukulele Magazine. Since then, the magazine has gained a loyal following all over the world.