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(Dot's Uke, that song. I know pages regarding Joe Hawley have been taken down due to you-know-who, but I have given some credible sources. There is also a disclaimer on the top, which shows we dont know if its confirmed but evidence is pointing to that it is by Joe Hawley.) |
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{{Infobox_song | {{Infobox_song | ||
|title = Dot's Uke | |title = Dot's Uke | ||
|albumart = | |albumart = Dot's Uke.png | ||
|album = N/A | |album = N/A | ||
|writer = Joe Hawley | |writer = Joe Hawley | ||
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'''This information is yet to be confirmed''' | '''This information is yet to be confirmed''' | ||
Dot's Uke is an instrumental song performed by Joe Hawley on a Ukulele. The whole song seems to just be Joe jamming out on his ukulele, with no real rhyme or reason to it. | |||
==About== | |||
The song is accompanied by a video, which features a still image of his sugar glider, Dot, in what seems to be a pocket, and at the end it shows Dot inside of the ukulele, giving the video it's name, 'Dot's Uke'. | |||
On the 18th of December, 2023, 'Dot's Uke' was published onto Joe Hawley's personal YouTube account.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/@JoeHawleyJoeHawley/featured Joe's YouTube Account] </ref> | |||
==Tabs/Chords== | ==Tabs/Chords== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVJzoPeKH94 The song] |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 2 January 2024
Dot's Uke | |
Written by | Joe Hawley |
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Appears on | N/A |
Sung by | N/A |
Duration | 3:28 |
Genre | Instrumental/Alternative |
Language | N/A |
Addtl. Info: | N/A |
Song
This information is yet to be confirmed
Dot's Uke is an instrumental song performed by Joe Hawley on a Ukulele. The whole song seems to just be Joe jamming out on his ukulele, with no real rhyme or reason to it.
About
The song is accompanied by a video, which features a still image of his sugar glider, Dot, in what seems to be a pocket, and at the end it shows Dot inside of the ukulele, giving the video it's name, 'Dot's Uke'.
On the 18th of December, 2023, 'Dot's Uke' was published onto Joe Hawley's personal YouTube account.[1]
Tabs/Chords
Information is needed for this area