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  <title>S2E08 Alan and Paul Okami</title>
  <description>One of the highlights of my recent trip to Hawaii was my visit to the KoAloha factory.&amp;amp;nbsp; I did their daily factory tour first, then had a chat to Alan and Paul Okami.&amp;amp;nbsp; Oh, and I also bought the ukulele of my dreams!&amp;amp;nbsp; Please support me on Patreon and get an exclusive Ukulele Is The New Black decal for your ukulele case!&amp;amp;nbsp; Give a little more and you will get your name in the show notes every week, like the amazing Debbie Hoad. Some show-related links below:  KoAloha ukuleles Cairns ukulele festival Blue Mountains ukulele festival Simple Souls Ka’au Crater Boys  Trade restrictions on rosewood  Jonathan Coulton – “Some Guys”  Songs played in this episode:  Alan sang an excerpt from “Like A Stone” (Brad Wilk, Chris Cornell, Tim Commerford &amp;amp;amp; Tom Morello, 2003) Meredith played “If You Could Read My Mind” (Gordon Lightfoot, 1970)  Go to the  Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as others mentioned in the episode. The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS. </description>
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