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Playlist from 04/02/2016 @ 3:00pm

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Uncle John

A gumbo of classic soul, rock, folk, roots, blues and country with a interest in independent new artists marching to their own beat.

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Dick Oatts, Mats Holmquist

Watermelon Man
A Tribute to Herbie +1 2016 via Summit Records
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Clarence Gatemouth Brown

Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Timeless 2004 via Hightone Records

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Dave Mason

Dear Mr. Fantasy
Future's Past 2014 via Red
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5:40 pm
WYCE Spring Pre Drive (click for more info)

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WYCE's Spring Fund Drive is happening this year from April 15th through the 22nd.
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All donations until April 15th will be entered into our matching funds to encourage giving during the fund drive.
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Digable Planets

Where I'm From
Beyond The Spectrum - The Creamy Spy Chronicles 2014 via Blue Note
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(REQUESTED)

Q-Tip

Gettin' Up
The Renaissance 2008 via Universal Motown
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5:30 pm

Kelly Richey

Fading (Acoustic)
Shakedown Soul 2016 via Independant
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Moby

Natural Blues
Play 1999 via V2. / Bmg
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5:20 pm

Aretha Franklin

Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning
The Queen In Waiting- The Columbia Years 1960-1965 2002 via Sony
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COMPILATIONS

Hey Jude ( Wilson Pickett )
Muscle Shoals (OST) 2014 via Republic

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Ike & Tina Turner

Never Been To Spain
Sexy-Seductive-Provocative 1993 via Paula Records
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King Louie and LaRhonda Steele

You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman
Rock Me Baby 2016 via Shoug Records
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5:00 pm
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.

Wayne Hancock

Thunderstorms and Neon Signs
Thunderstorms and Neon Signs 1995 via Ark 21
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Parker Millsap

Pining
The Very Last Day 2016 via Okrahoma Records
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Delbert McClinton

Midnight Communion
Cost Of Living 2005 via New West Records
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Hank Williams III

Ramblin' Man
Ramblin' Man 2014 via Curb
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Loretta Lynn

In the Pines
Full Circle 2016 via Sony
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4:40 pm
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

Cory Henry

That Is Why Im Happy -Live In Br
The Revival 2016 via GroundUP Music
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Frank Turner

Mittens
Positive Songs For Negative People 2015 via Interscope
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Xixa

Nena Linda
Bloodline 2016 via Barbes Records
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Radiohead

2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm)
Hail to the Thief 2003 via Capitol
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4:20 pm
(REQUESTED)

Bob Dylan

The Times They Are A-Changin'
The Times They Are A-Changin' 1964 via Sony
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Martin Harley And Daniel Kimbro

Goodnight Irene (Live)
Live at Southern Ground 2016 via Del Mundo Records
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COMPILATIONS

Gangster Of Love, Pts. 1 & 2
What It Is! Funky Soul And Rare Grooves (1967-1977) 2006 via Rhino

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The Beta Band

It's Not Too Beautiful
The Best of the Beta Band 2005 via Astralwerks
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4:00 pm
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.

Damon Albarn

Heavy Seas Of Love
Everyday Robots 2014 via Warner
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COMPILATIONS

Minnie the Moocher - Reggae Philharmonic Orch
This Is Reggae Music, Vol. 5 1990 via Independent

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Gorillaz

Clint Eastwood (Ed Case & Sweetie Irie Refix)
The Singles Collection 2001-2011 2011 via Virgin Records
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Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra

James Bond (M. Norman)
Big Band Tribute To The Skatalites Vol II 2015 via Independent
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Ed Fast And Conga-Bop

Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
Do or Die 2016 via Self Released
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3:40 pm

Lila Downs

La Cumbia del Mole
La Cantina 2006 via Narada
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Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros

Redemption Song
Streetcore 2003 via Epitaph / Ada
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(REQUESTED)

Slaid Cleaves

Without Her
Still Fighting The War 2013 via Music Road Records
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(REQUESTED)

Gary Moore

Parisienne Walkways
Blues Alive 1993 via Virgin Records
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3:20 pm
Ferris Coffee (click for more info)

Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris, located on 227 Winter Ave NW.

Ferris is a family owned and operated company that aims to build thriving relationships through specialty coffee and nuts

For more information visit ferriscoffee.com

Elle King

Under The Influence
Love Stuff 2015 via RCA
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Sturgill Simpson

Just Let Go
Metamodern Sounds in Country Music 2014 via High Top Mountain
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(REQUESTED)

John Hiatt

Buffalo River Home
Perfectly Good Guitar 1993 via A&M Records
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The Band

Atlantic City
Jericho 1993 via Pyramid Media
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3:00 pm
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.