James Hill and Anne Janelle
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- James Hill on the Ukelele Anne Janelle on the Cello. Performing at Nordic eCommerce Award 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Award evening is part of the annual speaker event Nordic eCommerce Summit.
I love the way she grooves...but turn her up, I wanna hear more of both.
Cello volume is too low on video mix for sure.
Very talented couple!
Wow what a great Performance!!!
Wonderful performance. Such a talented musician. Enjoy playing your ukuleles.
please come to columbia south carolina.that would be awsome 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Amazing performance. Thx.
Wow!!!!!!!! Love it!
MJ may have wrote it, but this take on it is, (in my opinion) perfection.
Please publish your concert schedule. Great music and entertainment
Wonderful! Looking forward to hearing them live when they are in Kansas City later this month ;)
Dane S. Omg I live in Topeka they were in KC!? Rip
This is so freaking unique and AWESOME.!!
True artists.!!!!!
That is just insane...
Is that cello even switched on? Apart from her little solo you cant hear it at all
Listening through ath m50x's, it's almost absolutely inaudible! i'm inclined to believe it's her microphone catching what i can hear
Please mic the cello!!!!!!
She's plugged in. I think it's just their mix is not good, at least on this video.
wow!!!
audio is soooo freaking quiet
To Think Twice
You play for some really unenthusiastic audiences!! I'd be going NUTS!! But, alas, I am a crazy uke player, too.
Anybody know the name of that second song?
James Hill - Ode to a Frozen Boot
He's the Jon Jomm of the ukulele
what is the first song
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
Billie jean
Really?
Conéctenle el cello a la güera!
@James Hill I'm pretty confident the song goes "do think twice" not "don't think twice"
amazing i can play but not like that
this is Clark Kent disguised as a ukulele player.
Tough crowd
девку плохо слышно..,(
That's the smallest "cello" I've ever seen. 🤔
Zed f hang
Dang that audience is dead af.
good job you speak too much sirr
Ouch. Some have no limiting mechanism. Oh well...