K.D. Lang
Nowhere to StandAbsolute Torch And Twang 1989 via Sire / London/Rhino
Today's WYCE Artist of the Day is Bob Mould. Robert Arthur "Bob" Mould (born October 16, 1960) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for alternative rock band Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. Forming in 1979, Hüsker Dü first gained notice as a punk rock group with a series of recordings. They found only modest commercial success. However, they were later often cited as one of the key influences on 1990s alternative rock, including bands such as Nirvana and the Pixies. The majority of his career, though, has been spent as a solo artist. He's enjoyed something of a golden age beginning with the 2012 release "The Silver Age" and continuing with the Top 40-charting album Beauty and Ruin. Mould's song "Dog on Fire" is the theme song for The Daily Show. They Might Be Giants perform the current version.
Support for WYCE comes from DizzyBird Records presenting their one year anniversary show on Saturday, October 17 at The Pyramid Scheme.
Musical performances by Cool Ghouls from San Francisco, The Harlequins from Cincinnati, Las Rosas from Brooklyn and Heaven's Gateway Drugs from Fort Wayne round out the night which includes a dance contest, a wonder raffle and the turntable stylings of DJ Tom Shannon Jr!
Tickets are available now for the DizzyBird Records One Year Anniversary Show at Pyramid Scheme on Saturday, October 17. More information is available at dizzy bird records dot com.
Bluegrass from the Czech Republic!
Support for WYCE comes from The Downtown Market presenting:
Brother Oliver is a folk-Americana duo comprised of two brothers, Andrew and Stephen Oliver.
Local music.