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Fishlicker Improv

White Winter Winery
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presented by White Winter Winery

Fishlicker Improv

FISHLICKER IMPROV brings a whole new meaning to "summer fun"! Prepare to have your sides splitting at FISHLICKER IMPROV

This dynamic local troupe brings the fun and excitement of quick-witted, audience-driven comedy to your evening.


If you're looking to let loose, have a few drinks, and enjoy some side-splitting laughter with friends, FISHLICKER IMPROV is the perfect choice. Their talented performers will have you in stitches as they turn your suggestions into comedy gold. So come on out, grab a drink, and get ready for an unforgettable night of pure improv magic! Hilarious, fast-paced scenes created on the spot. "Short form" improv made famous by "Who's Line is it Anyway" Enjoy more good times, good friends, and good mead


Tickets are free, but please reserve in an advance to ensure you have a space. Entry is free but registration at whitewinter.com/events is strongly encouraged to be assured a seat!

June 28 Doors open at 6:30 performance starts at 7pm


Event is FREE with a 2 drink minimum purchase Cheese trays also available for purchase


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White Winter Winery
68323 Lea St A, Iron River, WI 54847, USA
Jake Shimabukuro
Jake Shimabukuro

Sat, Aug 10

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Big Top Chautauqua Concert Venue

Jake Shimabukuro

presented by Big Top Chautauqua Summer Concert Series 2024

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Aug 10, 2024, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Big Top Chautauqua Concert Venue, 32525 Ski Hill Rd, Bayfield, WI 54814, USA

About the event

Saturday, August 10, 2024 Doors Open: 5:30PM Show: 7:30PM

Tickets: $34/$46/$58 Half-Price Youth

Blue Canvas Club Presale: Tue, Apr 23, 2024 - 12:00PM CT General Public Sale: Tue, Apr 30, 2024 - 12:00PM CT

Music is a gift, and the ability to play it is a blessing. Be grateful for both. - Anonymous Walking up the creaky wooden steps, there are what seems like hundreds of slippers all around the front door. Soft music floats through the air, inviting me to the back yard. Aunties and Uncles fill every lawn chair and the keiki run around in the freshly cut grass. There’s a warm breeze blowing and at least a dozen friends strum along, kanikapila style, to a tune we all know and everyone sings the words to. These are the songs of my life. I am home. And I am grateful. By now, if you know the ‘ukulele, you might know the name, the innovator who is Jake Shimabukuro. He has captivated audiences around the world with his unique and dynamic style. With his mother as his first teacher of the instrument, Jake embraced a deep love and respect for the `ukulele and has explored new and unexpected ways to push the boundaries of what was possible on the humble four-strings. Each album has showcased his mastery of the instrument and his ability to weave together diverse genres to create a cohesive and captivating musical experience. He is undoubtedly one of the most innovative and exciting musicians of his generation, changing the perception of the instrument itself and breaking barriers of what kind of music it is capable of. Enter his newest, and most personal album yet. Grateful is a coming home for Jake. With a literal who’s who of Hawai`i based musicians, this collection of songs is performed live, in studio with Jake’s friends, contemporaries, mentors, and heroes - all kanikapila style in a return to his roots. Grateful is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed duets album with artists from Willie Nelson, Ziggy Marley and Bette Midler to Jimmy Buffett, Jack Johnson and Kenny Loggins. It was these collaborations that inspired him to go back to the beginning and play with the musicians who first inspired him as he was growing up in Hawai`i. Jake shares a connection with each and every artist on this album. In addition to his impeccable musicianship, Jake is also a gifted storyteller, weaving together musical narratives that draw listeners in and leave them spellbound. He wanted to bring the power of each artist’s stories to this album. Once the musicians decided on the song that they wanted to record, Shimabukuro along with producer and engineer Grande and Fletcher, worked on a plan on how to best capture the live collaboration. In the studio, the musicians played through the song a couple of times and then Michael would press record. All live in the studio and tracked in the same room together, just like the old days. The artists on the album include Brother Noland, Bryan Tolentino, Chris Kamaka, Connor Johnson, Del Beazley, Fiji, Henry Kapono, Herb Ohta, Jr., Ignace Jang, Jeff Peterson, John Cruz, John Feary, Justin Kawika Young, Pure Heart (Jon Yamasato and Lopaka Colón), Kawika Kahiapo, Kimié Miner, Manaola, Mark Yamanaka, Pōmaika`i Keawe Lyman, Raiatea Helm, and Ron Artis II. The title track of the album, “Grateful,” is an original song by Justin Kawika Young. The two friends toured together on the mainland and the simple message from the chorus struck a chord with Jake each night as they performed it. “And if it’s 10 years or two, or a lifetime with you, I’ll just be grateful for what I got. When only minutes remain, on the rest of our days, I’ll just be grateful for what I got.” And Jake couldn’t be more grateful.

For more info or to purchase tickets, call the Big Top Chautauqua box office 1-888-BIG-TENT (244-8368) or visit their website:

Big Top Chautauqua - Official Site

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