Hearth & Hymn
DundeeVolume 1 2013 via Earth Work Music / Double Phelix
The Jammie Awards will be handed out but the party won't stop there!
Announcing the inaugural Jammies After Party at The Intersection- presented by Bell's Brewery and hosted by Seth Bernard.
Friday, February 13th at 11:30 pm, Seth Bernard will lead us into the small hours with original music and a host of friends, including Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys, Mark Lavengood, and many Jammies Sixteen performers.
Bell's Brewery will tap a special keg just for the occasion!
As always the Jammies is FREE and open to all ages but the Jammies After Party is Ages "21+" only.
Support for WYCE comes from Odom RE-USE!
For 16 years, Odom RE-USE has been providing northwest lower Michigan with used building materials - including cabinets, doors and fixtures - from its Traverse City warehouse. Now Odom brings those years of experience to a new location - on 4 Mile, just west of Alpine Avenue.
Receive store credit by bringing in clean, reusable building materials - or arrange for us to pick up your more valuable items. The Odom RE-USE field crew is available to do removal of installed cabinets, flooring, select doors and windows.
Open Wednesday 11am to 7pm
and Saturday 9:30 to 4:00
To schedule an appointment or for more information at "O-D-O-M Re-Use dot com"
An Evening with Todd Snider - Thursday, March 12, Live at Wealthy Theatre - presented by Glave Business Solutions and Orion Construction.
Special guest Kevin Gordon opens the show. This show is SOLD OUT.
The concert benefits WYCE and Gilda's Club Grand Rapids - providing free emotional healthcare to children, adults, families, and friends on any kind of cancer journey or those grieving the death of someone in their life due to any cause.
All Ages Welcome. Doors at 7pm.
Featuring an unleashed Brian Blade on this track......"Flesh & Machine is Daniel Lanois' seventh or eighth album depending on how one counts them. It contains no "songs," but rather 11 sonic compositions that have been painstakingly structured from sketch instrumentation (guitars, pedal steel, drums, basses, organs, pianos, an omnichord) and voices (human and otherwise), put through intricate webs of digital processing, editing, and sampling. What started as an ambient album -- the tracks "Space Love" and closer "Forest City" are testaments to that -- spiraled into something else, a record where the recording studio becomes the instrument of choice." Allmusic.com