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OTBKB Music: Jim Boggia Plays Thunder Road on A Ukelele

October 4, 2010 admin

I know what you’re thinking: Thunder Road solo on a ukulele? Really?  Yes, really.  Jim Boggia played The Living Room Friday night, where this video was shot by Jamie Eng in glorious black and white.  I think this is just a terrific performance of an amazing song.  Watch it over at Now I’ve Heard Everything by clicking here.

–Eliot Wagner

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