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Jake Shimabukuro travels great distances from his childhood home in Honolulu, but he packs light. "I don't have a lot to carry," he says, while on the road to another performance in California. "Just a ukulele."
Shimabukuro's globe-trotting has everything to do with his light load. But he's not just some ukulele player in a colorful Hawaiian shirt strumming lighthearted ditties about carefree island life — complete with a straw hat and a frozen cocktail. (16/06)
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