Bressie is hoping people will take to learning a new instrument in their spare time.
A Westmeath star is helping with lockdown boredom by sending out 200 ukuleles to people cocooning.
Mullingar musician Bressie is hoping others will join in the 'Lockdown Ukulele Rockdown' and use their spare time to learn a new instrument.
The Blizzards frontman says he's hoping to create the world's biggest ukulele rock band.
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