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Playlist from 04/02/2016 @ 10:00am

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Bradley Freestone

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all tracks listed in reverse chronological order

Gabriel Mervine

Little Dancer
People 2016 via Syncopated Energy Music
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The Cox Family

In My Eyes
Gone Like The Cotton 2015 via Rounder Records
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Empress Of

Need Myself
Me 2015 via Terrible / XL
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Duke Robillard

Left Handed
The Acoustic Blues & Roots Of Duke Robillard 2015 via Stony Plain
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11:40 am
WYCE Spring Pre Drive (click for more info)

Support your Local Radio and become a Listener Sponsor of the best little radio station on the planet.
WYCE's Spring Fund Drive is happening this year from April 15th through the 22nd.
That doesn't mean you can't act now.
All donations until April 15th will be entered into our matching funds to encourage giving during the fund drive.
You can make a huge difference.
Just visit WYCE dot O R G to support your local radio.

Badi Assad

Hunger of the Pine
Hatched 2015 via Quatro Ventos
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Hermitude

The Buzz (Featuring Big K.R.I.T.,
Dark Night Sweet Light (USA Advance DPRO 2015 via Elefant Traks / Nettwerk
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The Crane Wives

Easier
The Fool in Her Wedding Gown 2012 via The Crane Wives, LLC.

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Passion Pit

Sleepyhead
Manners
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Michael Hill and The Blues Mob

Signifyin' Monkey/Watch What You Say
Bloodlines 1994 via Alligator Records
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11:20 am

Altan

Donal Agus Morag
The First Ten Years- 1986-1995 1995 via Green Linnet
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Dave Hardin

The Tree
Nine Years Alone 2000 via Back Forty Records

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Leagues

You Belong Here
You Belong Here
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Jim Beard

Baker's Annex
Song Of The Sun 1991 via Membran/Cti
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11:00 am
UICA | Recurring (click for more info)

Support for WYCE comes from UICA.

The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, foreign, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday through Sunday year round.

Now screening, Requiem for the American Dream

In a series of interviews spanning four years, leftist social critic Noam Chomsky discusses how the concentration of wealth and power among a small elite has polarized American society and brought about the decline of the middle class.

Details at uica dot org.

The Mountain Goats

Until I Am Whole
Transcendental Youth 2012 via Merge Records
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Run River North

Foxbeard
Run River North 2014 via Nettwerk
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Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King

Damn Traffic
Take Your Best Shot 1998 via Bullseye Blues / Pgd
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Vulfpeck

Back Pocket
Thrill of the Arts via Vulf

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The Chieftains

The Morning Dew
The Chieftains Collection- The Very Best Of The Claddagh Years 1999 via Atlantic / Wea
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10:40 am
The Intersection | Ani Difranco (click for more info)

Support for WYCE comes from the Intersection presenting Ani Difranco live in concert Sunday April 3rd.

For more than 20 years DiFranco has put her heart and soul into her songwriting and performances- releasing over 20 albums and becoming a feminist icon along the way.

Ani Difranco with special guest Chastity Brown April 3rd at The Intersection. Tickets available at section live dot com

Jeff Coffin

Angle of Repose
Commonality 1999 via Compass Records
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10:30 am

Mother Falcon

Naked + Alive
Good Luck Have Fun 2015 via Universal Music Classics
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The Shins

Sea Legs
Wincing the Night Away 2007 via Sub Pop Records
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Johnny Moeller

I'm Movin' on Up
BlooGaLoo! 2010 via Severn
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10:20 am

Kaila Flexer

Shepherd's Dream
Next Village 1999 via Compass Records
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Orrin Evans

Simply Green
Liberation Blues 2014 via Smoke Sessions
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Sigur Ros

Glosoli
Takk 2005 via Geffen Records
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10:00 am
UICA | Recurring (click for more info)

Support for WYCE comes from UICA.

The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, foreign, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday through Sunday year round.

Now screening, Requiem for the American Dream

In a series of interviews spanning four years, leftist social critic Noam Chomsky discusses how the concentration of wealth and power among a small elite has polarized American society and brought about the decline of the middle class.

Details at uica dot org.