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Playlist from 03/21/2017 @ 3:00pm

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Ken Benedict

Ken plays a mix of less-known tracks from well-known artists, old classics, new music and a fair helping of local and regional tunes.

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all tracks listed in reverse chronological order

Sean Chambers

Handyman
Trouble & Whiskey 2017 via American Showplace
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Manuel Valera

Opening
The Seasons 2017 via Mavo Records
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Les Amazones d'Afrique

Doona
Republique Amazone 2017 via Real World
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5:40 pm
Local Spins Live- Jake Kershaw Band (click for more info)

WYCE presents Local Spins Live at Speak EZ Lounge - every Wednesday night at 8pm! This series features a wide array of the best musicians in the West Michigan area, performing in a casual setting with no cover charge.

Tomorrow, March 22nd, Local Spins Live welcomes young blues talent The Jake Kershaw Band.

Speak EZ Lounge is at 600 Monroe NorthWest in Grand Rapids. Ages "21 plus" welcome after 9pm

Dirty Projectors

Swing Lo Magellan
Swing Lo Magellan 2012 via Domino

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Dirty Projectors

I See You
Dirty Projectors 2017 via Domino Recording Co.

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5:30 pm
(REQUESTED)

Rebelution

Heart Like A Lion
Courage To Grow 2007 via Independent
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House Of Hamill

Memory
Wide Awake 2017 via Independent
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5:20 pm
(REQUESTED)

Jackson Browne

Walking Town
The Naked Ride Home 2002 via Elektra / Wea
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Rhiannon Giddens

Baby Boy
Freedom Highway 2017 via Nonesuch
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John Merchant

No Graceland
Midwest Blues 2017 via Independent
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5:00 pm
SCMC - Joey Alexander (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center is pleased to present jazz piano prodigy Joey Alexander as part of the 2017 jazz series, Thursday, March 23rd.


At twelve years old, Joey Alexander has been nominated for three Grammy Awards; featured on the CBS Show "60 Minutes"; and has performed at the White House, the Grammy awards show, Lincoln Center, and at jazz festivals around the globe. 

Born in Bali, Joey first encountered a piano at the age of six, and was immediately able to pick out by ear the melody of jazz standards from his father's record collection. Learning by listening, Joey was playing jazz festivals by the age of eight. His early influences include Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Wynton Marsalis, who calls Joey "the real deal." 

The young prodigy with the soul of an old jazz musician performs at St. Cecilia Music Center on Thursday, March 23 at 7:30pm. 

Tickets available at SCMC dash online dot org

Coco Montoya

Lost in the Bottle
Hard Truth 2017 via Alligator Records
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Jonatha Brooke

You And I
Midnight. Hallelujah 2016 via Sweetwater
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(REQUESTED)

Keller Williams

Baby Mama
Sync 2017 via Independent
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Yasmine Hamdan

Cafe
Al Jamilat 2017 via Ipecac Recordings
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4:40 pm

Joseph

Sweet Dreams
I'm Alone, No You're Not 2016 via ATO
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Organissimo

Dig a Pony
B3tles 2017 via Big O

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4:30 pm
(REQUESTED)

Dave Mason

Come On In My Ktchen
Future's Past 2014 via Red
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Gary Clark Jr

Shake (Featuring Leon Bridges Wit
Live - North America 2016 2017 via Warner Brothers
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4:20 pm

The Verve Pipe

The Fine Line
Parachute 2017 via LMNO Pop

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Channing & Quinn

Murder Of Crows
Up North 2016 via Independant

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The Show Ponies

Kalamazoo
How It All Goes Down 2017 via Free Man
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The Mainstays

Sooner Or Later
Another Way 2016 via Independent

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4:00 pm
SCMC - Joey Alexander (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center is pleased to present jazz piano prodigy Joey Alexander as part of the 2017 jazz series, Thursday, March 23rd.


At twelve years old, Joey Alexander has been nominated for three Grammy Awards; featured on the CBS Show "60 Minutes"; and has performed at the White House, the Grammy awards show, Lincoln Center, and at jazz festivals around the globe. 

Born in Bali, Joey first encountered a piano at the age of six, and was immediately able to pick out by ear the melody of jazz standards from his father's record collection. Learning by listening, Joey was playing jazz festivals by the age of eight. His early influences include Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Wynton Marsalis, who calls Joey "the real deal." 

The young prodigy with the soul of an old jazz musician performs at St. Cecilia Music Center on Thursday, March 23 at 7:30pm. 

Tickets available at SCMC dash online dot org
(REQUESTED)

Gino Vannelli

Mama Coco
Storm At Sunup 1975 via A&M Records
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(REQUESTED)

The B-52s

Roam
Time Capsule- Songs for a Future Generation 1998 via Warner Brothers
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(REQUESTED)

Little Feat

Time Loves a Hero
Waiting for Columbus 1978 via Warner Bros / Wea
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3:40 pm
(REQUESTED)

Traffic

Medicated Goo
Welcome To The Canteen via Island Records
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Janka Nabay & the Bubu Gang

Stop Jealous
Build Music 2017 via Luaka Bop
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Jesca Hoop

Cut Connection
Memories Are Now 2017 via Sub Pop
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Esperanza Spalding

Rest In Pleasure
Emily's D+Evolution 2016 via Concord Records
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3:20 pm

Tedeschi Trucks Band

Keep On Growing
Live From The Fox Oakland 2017 via Fantasy/Concord
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Todd Snider

Enough Is Enough
Eastside Bulldog 2016 via Aimless
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The Accidentals

Epitaphs
Parking Lot 2016 via Independent

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3:00 pm
SCMC - Joey Alexander (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center is pleased to present jazz piano prodigy Joey Alexander as part of the 2017 jazz series, Thursday, March 23rd.


At twelve years old, Joey Alexander has been nominated for three Grammy Awards; featured on the CBS Show "60 Minutes"; and has performed at the White House, the Grammy awards show, Lincoln Center, and at jazz festivals around the globe. 

Born in Bali, Joey first encountered a piano at the age of six, and was immediately able to pick out by ear the melody of jazz standards from his father's record collection. Learning by listening, Joey was playing jazz festivals by the age of eight. His early influences include Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Wynton Marsalis, who calls Joey "the real deal." 

The young prodigy with the soul of an old jazz musician performs at St. Cecilia Music Center on Thursday, March 23 at 7:30pm. 

Tickets available at SCMC dash online dot org