Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the Ukulele
The Boy Scouts movement was founded in 1907. Playing music together belongs to the aspects of their group activities. Therefore instruments for accompaniment such as the ukulele were crucial. This is reflected, e.g., in the publications of the official Boy Scout magazine in the U.S., Boys' Life, which also reflect quite exactly the „three waves“ of popularity of the Ukulele.
Pictures and Videos
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Cover of The Scout 19:505, 15.09.1923
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Charles H. Towne: Cover of Boys' Life (Aug. 1935)
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Christian boy scouts, Switzerland (1984)
British Boy Scout plays Ukulele at World Jamboree in Kirarahama (Japan) (2015)
Cub Scouts learn Are You Sleeping (2013)
The Ukulele in Boys' Life
Period | Mentions of Ukulele |
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1917–1929 | 51 |
1930–1949 | 7 |
1950–1969 | 28 |
1970–1989 | 5 |
1990–2009 | 1 |
2010 | 4 |
Roy Smeck: Boy Scouts Hike
Roy Smeck published an easy exercise piece for ukulele in 1928 which he named „Boy Scouts Hike“ and thus dedicated to the Boy Scouts.1)