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Jim Beloff was born on 25 December, 1955 in Meriden, Connecticut, U.S., is an American musician. Discover Jim Beloff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 25 December 1955
Birthday 25 December
Birthplace Meriden, Connecticut, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1600

After working on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, a short lived Broadway musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Leonard Bernstein, Beloff composed several children's musicals that were produced in New York City.

For a while he worked selling advertising space for Ziff-Davis computer publications.

He then changed companies to Billboard Magazine and became associate publisher.

He and his wife Liz Maihock Beloff moved to Los Angeles where they become regulars at the monthly Rose Bowl Flea Market.

Having admired his father-in-law's skills on the ukulele, he purchased a used Martin tenor ukulele at the market and quickly fell in love with the instrument.

Many credit Beloff with being the driving force behind the recent resurgence of the ukulele.

Not finding any current music available for the ukulele, Beloff discovered a dealers' cache of unused music from decades earlier.

1955

Jim Beloff (born December 25, 1955) is an American musician.

He is a leading proponent of the ukulele.

After working in the music industry in Los Angeles, he discovered the ukulele and became an advocate of the instrument.

He established Flea Market Music, publisher of the Jumpin' Jim's ukulele songbook series.

Beloff's songbooks and instructional books (arranged by him and other well-known ukulele players), DVDs and promotion and marketing of his family's Fluke and Flea ukuleles have contributed to the popularity of the instrument.

He is also a singer-songwriter and has recorded several solo CDs as well as two with his wife, Liz.

Jim Beloff is a graduate of Hampshire College where he focused on musical theater.

1987

Beloff and his wife, Elizabeth "Liz" Maihock married in 1987 and live in Connecticut.

1992

With this reference material he and his wife, Liz, published Jumpin' Jim's Ukulele Favorites in 1992.

Its success spawned a series of music books for the ukulele.

Beloff expanded into DVDs as well, quitting his job at Billboard, he and his wife created Flea Market Music, Inc.

The rise in popularity of the ukulele, and the company's sales, have continued to grow with over 600,000 Jumpin' Jim's books in print.

The company offers over two dozen music books covering many genres.

1995

In 1995, Beloff produced the first annual UKEtopia concert at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California.

The concert was a showcase for local and special guest ukulele players.

1997

Beloff's 1997 book The Ukulele: A Visual History lays out the history of the instrument with dozens of photographs of ukuleles and ukulele related memorabilia.

George Harrison liked the book so much that he wrote an endorsement and sent out copies to all his friends one Christmas.

Beloff has also written a concerto for ukulele and symphony orchestra entitled "Uke Can't Be Serious."

1999

It debuted with The Wallingford Symphony Orchestra in 1999, conducted by Phil Ventre, and has been performed regularly since.

In 1999 Webb and his wife, Phyllis (Jim's sister) formed The Magic Fluke Company.

The instruments are made of lightweight, injection molded thermoplastic.

The instruments are durable while providing quality sound.

The flat bottoms of the designs allow them to stand without any other support.

The company has sold over 55,000 instruments since the first prototype.

Located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, they use American made parts and materials to produce their instruments using environmentally responsible methods.

The newest addition to the line is the Firefly, a banjolele available with both Soprano or Concert sized neck.

In addition, the company now produces an electric ukulele, called the Fluke SB, an electric bass uke, called the Timber (named after the owners' Collie dog), and a violin/fiddle, called the Cricket.

Among the notable performances in the 1999 concert was Bill Tapia and Lyle Ritz trading jazz licks.

The 5th UKEtopia featured such performers as Ian Whitcomb, Janet Klein, and Peter Brooke Turner of the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain as well as the traditional finale of Beloff and his wife leading the audience in song and ukulele playing.

2010

The 10th UKEtopia included two song sets from "Mr. Ukulele," Dan "Soybean" Sawyer, Fred Sokolow and "King Kukulele," and was summarized by Tom Teicholz in The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.

2016

The concerto was played by Beloff and the Choate Rosemary Hall Orchestra in Germany and Austria in June, 2016.

Finding the availability of good ukuleles to be rather limited, Beloff was interested in developing an inexpensive, quality instrument.

This inspired his brother-in-law, Dale Webb, an engineer, to design the Fluke and Flea ukuleles.