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Posing for a photo together is Byron Yasui and Jake Shimabukuro.
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Talking story are nine-year-old students and friends Jodi Kaya and Noah Nakanishi.
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Students of Roy Sakuma 'Ukulele Studios wait to go on stage for a group performance at the festival.
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Students from Roy Sakuma 'Ukulele Studios during a group performance.
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Ava Lily Cabuhat, 12, receives an embrace after performing with world famous 'ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro.
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Ava Lily Cabuhat, 12, performs with world famous 'ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro. “I’ve never heard of Jake Shimabukuro until I started 'ukulele lessons. But, he is really inspiring and it’s kinda’ crazy that I got to experience that moment with him,” said Cabuhat.
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Proud parents, family members and 'ukulele enthusiasts document students of Roy Sakuma 'Ukulele Studios performing.
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Roy Sakuma speaks on Saturday.
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Roy Sakuma speaks on Saturday.
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Susumu Keto from Hokkaido, Japan, claps on Saturday.
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Playing on Saturday is Benny Chong with Byron Yasui.
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Roy Sakuma and Jake Shimabukuro get their groove on at the bandstand.
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Roy Sakuma and Jake Shimabukuro get their groove on at the bandstand.
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The event featured a bevy of international talent as well as famous local musicians showcasing their love affair with the 'ukulele to an adoring crowd.