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Ukulele Loki

Indiepan alley chamber-pop circus music since '00

About Me

PRESS & Awards:
CD Review, April 2008
"Ukulele Loki and the Gadabout Orchestra have been roving about for half a decade, spreading the bizarre and celebrating the obscene and insane with their unique blend of 1920s-music hall meets 1980s-shoegazer, all with a dash of indie recklessness and a tweak of rustic folk. The new self-titled album has the maniacal craftsmanship of Queen's "Killer Queen"and the off-the-wall lyrical punchiness of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Listening to it is like sneaking into the state fair after hours and taking a free ride on the carousel all by yourself. Fun, exciting, but with a distinct need to connect. The album's highlight is the tune "Prague: 1998," a catchy, yet honest song (in the vain of Bob Dylan's "She Belongs To Me,") about the mystery of attraction. 'She loves with a vengeance like serving a sentence and settling a score…' And there he is, the sad clown, lusting for companionship. The live show is a reflection of this type of gloom-turned-toward-the-sun. Sad and sexy, nostalgic and nouveau. Loki's performance art might be actually more reminiscent of "The Little Tramp" than "The Greatest Show On Earth."
—by Christina Eisert, for BUZZ
Comment on the "Denver thing"
The Denver/Boulder scene has made the most of the Americana rootsy genres in the past 15 years, giving rise to bands like 16 Horsepower, Ukulele Loki and the Gadabout Orchestra, DeVotchKa (who says Slavophiles can’t have Americana roots?) and Slim Cessna’s Auto Club.
—Dave Kirby
"Loki and The Gadabout Orchestra have invented a frantically nostalgic style, a unique sound that harkens back to the Depression era while simultaneously recognizing the Reaganomics-inspired '80s and the current alt/indie scene."
-- Dale Bridges, for BOULDER WEEKLY
"Tubas, glockenspiels, puppets, belly dancers, aerial dancers, ventriloquists, prestidigitators, and a healthy dose of vaudeville and burlesque--these are the things that make Ukulele Loki jitterbug. The host of Radio 1190's stalwart country and roots show, Route 78 West, Loki is returning his Folderol Follies variety act to the simpatico stage of the Oriental Theatre, where all manner of jazz-age shenanigans will be performed. Loki's own Gadabout Orchestra will provide the music, and the ensemble will no doubt add to the sideshow air and retrofitted elan."
-- Jason Heller, for THE ONION
Ukulele Loki knows variety acts. A burlesque emcee, musician, circus sideshow performer and co-founder/former member of the defunct Crispy Family Carnival, he just might be the most qualified person in the state to put together a vaudeville show.
And Ukulele Loki's Vaudeville Variety Show and Folderol Follies is a variety heavyweight: As emcee, Loki will introduce burlesque performers (including the lovely Orchid Mei), the Oracle dance troupe, the University of Colorado swing-dance team, belly dancers, puppets crafted by Corey Gilstrap (of Pee-Wee's Playhouse and MTV's Liquid Television fame), comedy, mind-reading and music including a band composed of tuba, clarinet, marimbas, cello, percussion and, of course, the ukulele. "I finally have a really solid band together," enthuses Loki about his Gadabout Orchestra. "We'll be doing hot-jazz and new wave covers covers plus my own happy/sad love songs."
The real question is: What's not in this show? "We're not going to have a flea circus," he reveals. "I have a friend who's building one. It just takes a long time to train all those little fleas.
"Over the years, I've managed to befriend lots of talented people in this community," he adds, "and getting them all together under one roof is really exciting for me."
-- Amber Taufen, for WESTWORD
1997 Westword Winner
Denver's Best Sideshow Performer

"Colorado is proud to have Ukulele Loki, aka Aaron Johnson. A true vaudeville performer, Loki served as music director/ composer/on-stage musician for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's 2006 production of As You Like It, led the "indie acoustic chamber pop" sounds of the Gadabout Orchestra and acted as ringleader for his vaudeville burlesque circus, the Folderol Follies. His work as the former "Talented Talker" for the Crispy Family Carnival grew out of his work performing as a radio emcee--currently on Route 78 West, which airs Sundays from 10 a.m. to noon on KVCU-Radio 1190 in Boulder. He has been a foil for sideshow performers, bands and burlesque legends such as Dita Von Teese. Loki's love of all things sideshow ensures that vaudeville will never die in Denver."
Ukulele Loki is the co-recipient of the 2004 Circus Historical Society's "Candlelight Award."
HOMEPAGE
Homepage: http://www.ukuleleloki.com
LOKI ON THE RADIO:
Since 2000, Ukulele Loki and Uncle Jeff have hosted Route 78 West on Radio 1190. Find Podcasts, playlists, and show notes here: http://www.route78west.com
In 1998, Loki was one of a handful of DJs at The University of Colorado who together founded Radio 1190: one of the nation's most respected and progressive college radio stations. From 1999-2000 he was the weekday morning show host. He has produced shows featuring virtually every genre of non-mainstream music imaginable. Today Loki co-hosts Route 78 West with Uncle Jeff every Sunday morning and passes the torch to new DJs as the station's training director. http://www.radio1190.org
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/27/2006
Band Website: ukuleleloki.com
Band Members:
The Folderol Follies is the name of the show.
The Gadabout Orchestra plays at every Follies show as well as on its own.

(Mike Woodard, Loki, Ben Fausch)

THE GADABOUT ORCHESTRA features:

Benjamin Fausch -- tuba, baritone sax, trumpet

Davis Wimberly -- drums

Miss Yuka -- glockenspiel, melodica, harmony, film, dolls

Mike Woodard -- trombone

Kevin Reynolds -- clarinet

Travis Rosenberg -- guitar, pedal steel

The Brothers Wimberly:

Patrick (on the right) -- "Table Top Production," and occasional guest on marimba and percussion

THE FOLDEROL FOLLIES Features many rotating performers:
Some past featured starletts include:
Oracle Dance Troupe

Orchid Mei

Miss Petunia

L'il Miss Firefly:
The Midget of Mischief

And more!

Don't be surprised to see a rotating cast of burlesque cuties, belly dancers, puppeteers, magicians, stilt-walkers, acro-balancers, escape artists, sideshow performers, carnies, Freaks, Gadabouts, nogoodniks, and more. If you can name it, Loki can produce a show featuring it.

Influences:

Type of Label: None

My Blog

CD Review in The Onion

AV CLUB: THE ONIONJune 12-18- 2008Ukulele Loki's Gadabout OrchestraFor someone as explosively prolific as Aaron "Ukulele Loki" Johnson, it's surprising it's taken so long to release a proper full-leng...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:27:00 PST

Rocky Mountian News

Featured in The Rocky Mountain News: Weekend Spotlight 4/11/08EDGE of the CITY:Pushing the Boundaries of the local music scene.-- by Alex NethUkulele LokiUkulele Loki does a little of everything. Scr...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Mon, 26 May 2008 01:08:00 PST

Voice of the City--CD Review

The Voice of the CityUkulele Loki and the Gadabout Orchestra have a new take on vaudeville for the new Depression Eraby Christina EisertCircuses, if anything, are places of human pleasure and turmoil,...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 01:44:00 PST

General News Update: Hellos and Goodbyes

For friends who like to know, here's a Gadabout Orchestra GENERAL NEWSUPDATE. Read on if you care to know. FIREFLY soon RETURNS from TOUR:L'il Miss Firefly, the Midget of Mischief will be back in Co...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 11:17:00 PST

PRESS: Boulder Weekly Story

Sunflowers and pirate shipsA lesson in music history with Ukulele Loki and the Gadabout Orchestraby Dale Bridges ([email protected])On the BillUkulele Loki's Folderol Follies and the Gadabout Orc...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 12:08:00 PST

NEW Iinterview!

This is the cover story for Denver's Fresh City Life" (June 07 - http://denverlibrary.org/programs/roadside/loki.html)Hurry! Hurry! Step Right Up! Marvel at the world of Ukulele Loki and his Folderol ...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 02:09:00 PST

My Ukulele Obsession and the Joy of Sad Songs

The day I decided to become a ukulele player was in the summer of 2000. I saw a photo of a ukulele and was gripped by a fervor. That day, I made phone calls to every music store in town until I foun...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Wed, 31 Jan 2007 10:39:00 PST

PHOTOS from the SHOW

Peruse the photos below then visit the links to the photographers pages for even more. I don't know how to make fancy links, but if you take the extra step to copy and paste the links below into a ne...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Sun, 03 Sep 2006 09:16:00 PST

The Oriental Theatre: Home Sweet Home (again)

June 15th was our first show at The Oriental Theatre with The Folderol Follies and The Gadabout Orchestra. I'm pleased to announce that the show was a decided success--so much so that they have invit...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Fri, 21 Jul 2006 01:22:00 PST

Dresden Dolls

Saturday night (7-22-06), The Oriental Theatre in Denver and The Dresden Dolls present "F..$@ the Back Row:" A night of dadaist film and vaudeville. Thanks to everyone who has written, asking if I wi...
Posted by Ukulele Loki on Fri, 21 Jul 2006 12:49:00 PST