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Delightful Banjolele Covers of TMBG, Meat Loaf, and More

Delightful Banjolele Covers of TMBG, Meat Loaf, and More Twitter 0 comments One question looms large above all others in the world of music: who invented the banjolele? Some credit the century-old instrument’s creation to the Keech brothers, Alvin and Kelvin. Others assert California’s own John “J.A.” Bolander as the true father of the plucky hybrid. We may never know who truly deserves credit for first melding banjo with ukulele. But whoever its true mastermind, we can forever enjoy the diminutive chordophone’s delightful harmonies. And so do we today, as the banjolele has devoted its energies to the delivery of a particularly jovial cover.

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Wandering Eye: Keeping a weather eye open - The Magazine Antiques

Wandering Eye: Keeping a weather eye open - The Magazine Antiques
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Claymation Tributes Celebrate Iconic Green and Blue Characters

Claymation Tributes Celebrate Iconic Green and Blue Characters Twitter Claymation was once a staple of kid’s programming, and shows like Gumby were all the rage. Now, we seem to have the claymation films from Aardman Studios, and not much else. But the art of claymation is not dead yet. Via Laughing Squid, we’ve discovered the work of Trent Shy, a stop-motion animator who’s helping to keep this art form alive. His latest videos are tributes to famous green and blue characters from all across the pop culture landscape. In his first short, verdant characters from cartoons, to Muppets, to some very familiar looking giant kaiju pop up. Among the characters in the green tribute are Pickle Rick from

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