A new set begins: Claiming to have been "born in a volcano with nothing but a dream and board shorts," Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele lets his stream of consciousness flow through every song he writes. The Austin-based musician is a rail-thin six feet five inches tall, strums guitar instead of ukulele and is hilarious in his "matter of fact" way. This will be Ethan's third visit to Irene's show on WFMU, as he prepares his first release in 10 years, "No Man is an Island", out on cassette and digital this fall.
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Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
When I Was Younger
So Real
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Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
The Poker Game Song
0:07:51
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
Jeff Song
0:10:56
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
Poetic Voice
0:14:35
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
Touring Song
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Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
The Rain Came Down
0:20:57
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
Sleep On Top of Rope
0:23:41
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
If You're Acting Like a Baby (How You Gonna Be Her Man?)
0:27:27
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
My Friend the Cold Air
0:30:41
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
George, Put the Coffee On
0:34:50
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
Noise Band
0:37:26
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
Sun in a Field
0:40:34
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
True Love
0:45:37
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
I Hope You Don't Think That I'm Upset
0:50:58
Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukulele
So Real
So Real
0:54:41
Kevin Kastning & Mark Wingfield
Invisible Landscapes II
The Line to Three