Afro Celt Sound System
Whirl-Y-Reel 2Volume 1- Sound Magic 1996 via Real World
"Mike brings his personality into the music he plays, he will chat with you between sets and then you hear the story he is telling in the tunes he picks out. He takes you on a ride and it is not easy to park the car and get out. I learn something every time I listen to his show." Quinn Mathews, Former WYCE Station Manager "MikeontheMic is an advocate of everything WYCE, because he loves music with a passion. I expect to hear bubbling bass lines, soulful guitar, rocking drums, and powerful voices. In short though....what Mike brings to the listeners of WYCE is TRANSCENDENCE." AJ Paschka, Former WYCE Station Manager "When Mike's on the Mic, the music will be just a bit off center. He finds a way to lead you just beyond your range in an accessible manner. Obviously dedicated to the format and Community Radio." Lee, WYCE Volunteer Programmer "The World would be a better place if everyone was dancing. Also Playing Radio is great fun!" MikeontheMic, WYCE Volunteer Programmer
Kalamazoo State Theatre presents "An Evening with Dawes" on Saturday March 18th.
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
UICA features gallery exhibitions of work from regional, national and international artists throughout the year and hosts a range of events including concerts, performance art, artist receptions and gallery talks.
Now open, Here and Now, a series of solo exhibitions by emerging and mid-career African American visual artists, spoken word artists, curators,
and performers.
Details at uica.org.
The Acoustic Café Folk Series continues at St. Cecilia Music Center - Thursday April 6th - with a show by country music's rising star sensation Margo Price and her full band.
Margo's debut album "Midwest Farmer's Daughter" marks the arrival of a singular new talent. It was recorded at the legendary Sun Studios and is an invitation, a mission statement and a starkly poetic summary of the 32-year old singer's life.
Her music recalls hardships and heartaches. Her voice is an alluring mix of vulnerability and resilience, calling to mind the likes of Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton.
Margo Price performs Thursday, April 6th at 7:30 at St. Cecilia Music Center. Tickets available at "SCMC dash online dot org"
The Intersection hosts a benefit concert for Ralston & Cindy Bowls, Sunday March 19th from 3 to 9 pm.
They call Ralston "Mr. Tuesday Night" since he is the founder of the popular Tuesday Evening Music Club concert series at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.
Proceeds from the show will help with medical bills for Cindy's battle with cancer.
Performances include Drew Nelson, Larry McCray, Troll for Trout, Josh Rose, Channing & Quinn and many more.
Join us Saturday afternoon as host Johnny Pockets welcomes San Francisco acoustic roots band Front Country ahead of their show at Founders Brewing! Front Country is just the third band in history to win both the RockyGrass and Telluride Music Festival band contests.
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
UICA features gallery exhibitions of work from regional, national and international artists throughout the year and hosts a range of events including concerts, performance art, artist receptions and gallery talks.
Now open, Here and Now, a series of solo exhibitions by emerging and mid-career African American visual artists, spoken word artists, curators,
and performers.
Details at uica.org.