Blue Largo
Remington RideSing Your Own Song 2015 via Coffeegrinds
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
Traditions! Is A Weekly Two-Hour Presentation Following Musical Streams Passed Down Through Generations; Pathways Linked By A Sincere Appreciation And Acknowledgement Of The Influential Styles That Continue Shaping The Landscape Of Roots Music: Early Influences - Pioneering Legends - Roots Revivalists - Indigenous Cultures. Thanks For Joining Us!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
Dedicated To The Strong-Willed People Living Along The Flooded Lands Of The Mississippi River And Its' Tributaries.
"Doug MacLeod, Now There’s A Man Who Can Really Play The Blues." - David Honeyboy Edwards
Support for WYCE comes from Wheatland Music Organization presenting the annual Winter Wheat Music Festival at The Intersection on Saturday January 9.
This year's performers include Billy Strings & Don Julin, Delilah DeWylde, Jive at Five, Roosevelt Diggs, The Accidentals, Megan Dooley and many more.
This celebration of traditional music and dance starts at 12:30 and goes til midnight.
Winter Wheat happens Saturday January 9 at the Intersection. Ticket available now at section live dot com
Dylan Undercover: John Doe, Vocals - A Tasty, Rough Hewn Spin On The Dylan Classic
Appearing At The Ann Arbor Folk Festival, 1/30.
Founded In 2010 By Members Of The Red Stick Ramblers And The Pine Leaf Boys.
For All the Hepcats Tuned In This Morning. You Know Who You Are.
Second Release And The First Working With A Full Band. The Album Won A Juno Award For The Best Roots Album Of 2009.
West Michigan Square Dance Flavor
Gunnison Valley, Co. Based Trio. This Is Their First Full Length Album.
The Lyrics Reflect On Life Before Incarceration. Written by Ken Blackburn, Inmate At New Folsom Prison.
Doc & Merle Bring Their Considerable Guitar And Banjo Skills To Bear On This Tasty Selection Of Folk And Blues Tunes. Guest Musicians Include Charlie Musselwhite, Byron Berline, Al Perkins & Tom Scott.
Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance
Appearing Tonight At Salt Of The Earth In Fennville...First Set, 7 PM
Composer: John Phillips In An Arizona Hotel Room, 1963.
Wonderful Reworking Of Robert Earl Keen - Check Out His Version On "Walking Distance," (1998)
Their First Album Together - Recorded In Grammer's Kitchen
June 9, 1927, Arkansas -
June 26, 1903, Tennessee - December 30, 1977, Illinois
Donald Byrd, Trumpet...Pepper Adams, Baritone Saxophone...Kenny Drew, Piano...Wilbur Ware, Bass...Philly Joe Jones, Drums...Johnny Griffin, Tenor Saxophone
Featuring His Long Time Band The Lone Stars - Country Music's A Crazy, Gold-Diggin' Whore, And Dale Watson Wants A Divorce. --The Austin Chronicle
Guests Pickers Include: Jimmy Martin, J.D. Crowe, Johnny Gimble & Gene Bush
Ira & Leigh's First Release On Rounder Records Paying Homage To The Brother Duos Of The Past. Jim & Jesse Recorded This One In 1963...The Gibson Brothers Appear At The Milan Bluegrass Festival, 8/4.
Sam's First Album Of Original Material
Now A Western Swing Standard Written In 1940 By Tommy Duncan, Long-Time Vocalist For Bob Will & The Texas Playboys.
Met In 2005 At Jorma's Fur Peace Ranch In Se Ohio