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Tiki Central / California Events / Sacramento: Friday July 13 - Rock That Uke Screening w/dir William Preston Robertson in attendance

Post #317698 by shinyobject on Tue, Jul 10, 2007 9:33 AM

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Not just bumping for the sake of bumping, but we just received confirmation on an addition to the screening of "Rock That Uke" here in Sacramento:

In addition to director William Preston Robertson being on hand for a Q&A following the film, Robert Armstrong (who is featured in the film) will also be in attendance to play the ukulele.

If Robert Armstrong's name doesn't immediately ring a bell, he was the creator of the underground comic character of the early 70's, Mickey Rat, as well as being a founding member of R. Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders.

About "Rock That Uke"
A funky, curiously philosophical cinematic love poem that examines the near mystical allure of the four-stringed underdog of the musical world and the recent surge of alternative, post-punk musicians on the American mainland who have taken up the instrument, and have incorporated the ukulele not just into their raucous and irreverent original compositions, but into a counter cultural, post-punk ethos. With introductory narration by Academy Award winner Holly Hunter. Featuring Carmaig de Forest, Songs From a Random House, Janet Klein, Ukefink, Robert Armstrong, Travis Harrelson, Oliver Brown, Heinous Rynes, Uke Til U Puke, The Haoles, Williwaw, Frank Novicki, Robert Wheeler, King Kukulele, Pineapple Princess, The Rumble Pups, and Ian Whitcomb!

The film was co-directed by William Preston Robertson, who has lent his voice to numerous Coen Brothers films and authored the book "The Big Lebowski: The Making of a Coen Brothers Film."

That's all Friday, July 13. 7:00 PM. Only $5.00! At Fools Foundation - 1025 19th St, Sacramento, CA 95814. That's off of K St between 19th & 20th next to the back end of Old Spaghetti Factory.