One of the coolest things about YouTube (besides the bloopers from The Office) is the multitude of singer/songwriters that post original work and covers. This post is dedicated to my favorite female ukulele songstresses (now THAT is a random group of people to discuss in any depth) of YouTube. And yes, they tend to be on the adorable side.
Julia Nunes, http://www.youtube.com/user/jaaaaaaa
Julia Nunes rocks the ukulele, and has quite the collection of fun/folky covers. Her original stuff isn't half-bad either, but her main appeal seems to be the quirkyness of covering pop songs on the ukulele accompanied with her earnest and sweet vocals. It seems she just finished an album, and she is selling it through snail mail, which is both awesomely old-school and silly.
Clara Bell, http://www.youtube.com/user/ClaraBelleMusic
I'm not going to lie, Clara is on the list because she is simply gorgeous, stunningly so. She has a very sweet voice, even if her performances are sometimes as energetic as a sloth on Xanax.
Sweetafton23, http://www.youtube.com/user/sweetafton23
Sweetafton23, also known as Molly Lewis, wins the award for the girl I would most like to have a beer with. Her original song about the crazy female diaper-wearing (allegedly) astronaut is brilliantly funny (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrUwqc0sF7U).
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