Jose Gonzalez & Banda Criolla
Puerto Rican GypsyFiesta En San Juan 1994 via Jose Gonzalez
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A Band Routinely Giving A Fresh Twist To Eighty-Year Old Songs
This Classic Album Is Notable for Odetta's Use Of A Jazz Band. It Has Been Re-Released Three Times Since '62
East Coast Quintet Possessing A Wicked Groove
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Deliciously Blurring The Lines Between Celtic & American Music. Appearing In Ann Arbor At The Ark, 8/4...First Set 8 PM
In Memory Of Louis Armstrong Passing On Forty-Four Years Ago, July 6, 1971.
B.B.'s Seventh Release Featuring Dr.John On This Song.
New Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
The Robb M Fresh Pick Of The Week
Louisiana Based Music Collective Formed By Singer Alynda Lee Segarra. The Band Has Released Seven Albums To Date.
9 O'Clock Doc: A Two Tune Traditions Tribute To Arthel "Doc" Watson, Flat Picker - Deep Gap, NC
Support for WYCE comes from Dr. Grins and DrinkGR--co-hosting the first annual Spelling Bee(r) Fundraiser --benefiting the Grand Rapids Public Library's Summer Reading Program--happening Wednesday, July 15 at the BOB.
Comedian Stu Mcallister hosts a 25 person spelling bee competition and brew masters only competition.
The event features a variety of craft beer, barbecue buffet, stand up comedy and more.
Silent auction to benefit GRPL, with items from ArtPrize, UICA, Experience GR, The Gilmore Collection and others.
Tickets available now for the Spelling Bee(r) Fundraiser on July 15th at the BOB dot com
The Song's Meaning Still Resonates Forty-Eight Years On
A Collection Of Song's Written By Anti-War Protest Singer Phil Ochs Featuring The Wonderful Vocals Of Sonia Rutstein & Cindy Frank, The First In Six Years The Sisters Have Harmonized Together.
Special Guests: Billy Payne, Larry Campbell & John Medeski
GR Flavor: Appearing Wedneday (7/15) At The Speak EZ Lounge
Speckled Red, Born Rufus Perryman in Hampton, Georgia, Was An American Blues And Boogie-Woogie Piano Player & Singer Noted For His Recordings Of "The Dirty Dozens", Exchanges Of Insults And Vulgar Remarks That Have Long Been A Part Of African American Folklore. He Was A Member Of The First Generation Of Blues Pianists To Record And Did So Till 1940, Opting To Return To The Tavern Circuit In St. Louis. 10/23/1892-1/2/1973 (80) Louisiana
Noah Lewis Was An American Jug Band & Country Blues Musician, Generally Known For Playing The Harmonica. Lewis Recorded Four Solo Tracks And Another Four Sides As The Noah Lewis Jug Band In 1930, The Latter Incorporating Sleepy John Estes (Guitar) & Yank Rachell (Mandolin). After His Death, Several Of His Songs Become Part Of The Repertoire Of The Grateful Dead, Including "New, New Minglewood Blues", "Viola Lee Blues", & "Big Railroad Blues". 9/3/1895-2/7/1961 (76) Tennessee
Bobby Jasper, Flute...Benny Golson, Tenor Sax...Nat Adderley, Cornet...Paul Chamber, Bass...Jimmy Cobb, Drums...Wynton Kelly, Piano
Band Founded Twenty-Two Years Ago On The Campus Of Oberlin College, Northern Ohio
Exactly What The Title Means: Pioneering
North Carolinian Has Written Over 500 Songs Including "Lonely Runs Both Ways." Recorded By Alison Krauss & Union Station
Husband & Wife Duo Appearing At The Michigan Fingerstyle Guitar Society In Detroit On 11/7
Debut Album: Kentucky Born Nashville Based Singer-Songwriter
Support for WYCE comes from Dr. Grins and DrinkGR--co-hosting the first annual Spelling Bee(r) Fundraiser --benefiting the Grand Rapids Public Library's Summer Reading Program--happening Wednesday, July 15 at the BOB.
Comedian Stu Mcallister hosts a 25 person spelling bee competition and brew masters only competition.
The event features a variety of craft beer, barbecue buffet, stand up comedy and more.
Silent auction to benefit GRPL, with items from ArtPrize, UICA, Experience GR, The Gilmore Collection and others.
Tickets available now for the Spelling Bee(r) Fundraiser on July 15th at the BOB dot com