The String Cheese Incident
CollidingSong In My Head 2014 via Sci Fidelity
"Mike brings his personality into the music he plays, he will chat with you between sets and then you hear the story he is telling in the tunes he picks out. He takes you on a ride and it is not easy to park the car and get out. I learn something every time I listen to his show." Quinn Mathews, Former WYCE Station Manager "MikeontheMic is an advocate of everything WYCE, because he loves music with a passion. I expect to hear bubbling bass lines, soulful guitar, rocking drums, and powerful voices. In short though....what Mike brings to the listeners of WYCE is TRANSCENDENCE." AJ Paschka, Former WYCE Station Manager "When Mike's on the Mic, the music will be just a bit off center. He finds a way to lead you just beyond your range in an accessible manner. Obviously dedicated to the format and Community Radio." Lee, WYCE Volunteer Programmer "The World would be a better place if everyone was dancing. Also Playing Radio is great fun!" MikeontheMic, WYCE Volunteer Programmer
WYCE's Live Lunch returns to Koning MicroCinema of Wealthy Theatre with a free performance by Heather Maloney, Monday, June 29th
"Live Lunch" features intimate performances - during lunchtime - with a nationally-touring artist. Lunch is catered by Taco Bar Company and the performance will be aired live on WYCE.
Heather is touring in support of her third album 'Making Me Break.'
"Live Lunch" with Heather Maloney is Monday, June 29. Doors open at 11am, with lunch served promptly.
Reservations are limited to 60 seats and may be made now at wealthy theatre dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The B.O.B. and Gilmore Catering, presenting the 3rd Annual MSU Gran Fondo - a day of bike riding, fundraising, and celebrating in downtown Grand Rapids on Saturday, June 27th.
All skill levels are welcome to participate. Cyclists depart from the BOB at 8am. Riders will return for an evening of live entertainment, craft beer, and local food. 100% of the proceeds raised will support the MSU School of Human Medicine and their continued research into skin cancer prevention, education, betterment of the lives of those living with Melanoma.
More information on the Gran Fondo can be found at M-S-U Gran Fondo Dot Com.
Tune in to WYCE for intimate in-studio interviews - and live performances - from local and touring musicians. We bring you up close to some of our favorite acts as they share brand new songs - often before they're even released - with stories and insights behind the music.
Then, check out "WYCE dot org" for an audio archive of recent in-studio performances. While you're there, browse our calendar of upcoming artist visits!
Support for WYCE comes from The B.O.B. and Gilmore Catering, presenting the 3rd Annual MSU Gran Fondo - a day of bike riding, fundraising, and celebrating in downtown Grand Rapids on Saturday, June 27th.
All skill levels are welcome to participate. Cyclists depart from the BOB at 8am. Riders will return for an evening of live entertainment, craft beer, and local food. 100% of the proceeds raised will support the MSU School of Human Medicine and their continued research into skin cancer prevention, education, betterment of the lives of those living with Melanoma.
More information on the Gran Fondo can be found at M-S-U Gran Fondo Dot Com.
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The B.O.B. and Gilmore Catering, presenting the 3rd Annual MSU Gran Fondo - a day of bike riding, fundraising, and celebrating in downtown Grand Rapids on Saturday, June 27th.
All skill levels are welcome to participate. Cyclists depart from the BOB at 8am. Riders will return for an evening of live entertainment, craft beer, and local food. 100% of the proceeds raised will support the MSU School of Human Medicine and their continued research into skin cancer prevention, education, betterment of the lives of those living with Melanoma.
More information on the Gran Fondo can be found at M-S-U Gran Fondo Dot Com.