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Small, comical and associated with the light-hearted music of George Formby, the banjolele might seem innocent enough. But it doesn't amuse Transport for London, which has banned buskers from ...
A banjolele sounds like a banjo ... The ukulele has nylon strings that are easy to make chords on. It’s small, it’s light and it can be played with either hand.” It can be played by ...
Auctioneer Charles Hanson said applause echoed around the room as the banjolele was sold A banjo ukulele formerly owned by popular 1930s and 40s entertainer George Formby has been sold at auction ...
Three of George Formby‘s banjolele’s are going under the hammer at a Bonham’s auction next month (June 18). The Dallas E Banjolele, which was used by Formby at live shows in the ’30s was ...
A banjolele once owned by George Formby is up for auction on Friday - and could fetch more than £30,000. Formby was one of England's leading entertainers in the 1930s and 1940s and his Gibson UB3 ...
The banjolele (which has the body of a banjo with the neck of a ukulele) was sold at auction in June 2008 and has kindly been donated to the Beatles Story by a collector who wished this historic item ...
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