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Playlist from 05/01/2017 @ 7:00am

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Vince

Vince plays a tasty mix of folk, blues, jazz, rock and worldbeat that will satisfy your early morning cravings for the eclectic sound of WYCE!

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The Mavericks

Damned (If You Do)
Brand New Day 2017 via Mono Mundo

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Hey Marco!

Magic Wand
Give Love 2014 via Overneath Sounds
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Texas

Mothers Heaven
Mothers Heaven 1991 via Island Def Jam
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The Meltdown

Crooked Country
The Meltdown 2017 via Hopestreet Recordings
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8:40 am
Promo - In-Studio Performances (click for more info)

Tune in to WYCE for intimate in-studio interviews - and live performances - from local and touring musicians. We bring you up close to some of our favorite acts as they share brand new songs - often before they're even released - with stories and insights behind the music.

Then, check out "WYCE dot org" for an audio archive of recent in-studio performances. While you're there, browse our calendar of upcoming artist visits!

Mac DeMarco

My Old Man
This Old Dog 2017 via Captured Tracks
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Mac DeMarco

Ode To Viceroy
2 2012 via Captured Tracks
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8:30 am

Jessie Ware

Running
Devotion 2013 via Cherrytree/Interscope
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The Shins

The Fear
Heartworms 2017 via Aural Apothecary/Columbia
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8:20 am

Sheryl Crow

Long Road Home
100 Miles From Memphis 2010 via A&M
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Kevin Eubanks and Stanley Jordan

Old School Jam
Duets 2015 via Mack Avenue
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Kelly Richey

Nobody's Fault But Mine
Sending Me Angels 2001 via Sweet Lucy Records
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8:00 am
SCMC - SF Jazz Collective (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center wraps up its 2017 concert season with a performance by S.F. JAZZ Collective this Thursday May 4th at 7:30 pm. 


The group's mission is to perform fresh arrangements of works by modern masters and newly commissioned pieces by each Collective member.  

This year the Collective pays tribute to trumpeter, composer, and innovator Miles Davis, who, more than any figure, changed the sound of jazz - from the birth of bebop in the 1940's to the integration of rock approaches that gave rise to the fusion movement in the 1970's. 

SF Jazz Collective honors his work and perform original compositions this Thursday, May 4th at St. Cecilia Music Center. 

Tickets available at "SCMC dash online dot org"

Coldplay

In My Place
A Rush of Blood to the Head 2002 via Capitol
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COMPILATIONS

Gypsy
Just Tell Me That You Want Me- A Tribute To Fleetwood Mac 2012 via Hear Music

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Florence + the Machine

Dog Days Are Over
Lungs 2009 via Universal Republic
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Elvin Bishop

Calling All Cows
Juke Joint Jump 1975 via Capricorn
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7:40 am

Coldplay

In My Place
A Rush of Blood to the Head 2002 via Capitol
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Eddie Turner

Secret
Rise 2005 via Northern Blues
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Eleanor Friedberger

Roosevelt Island
Last Summer 2011 via Merge Records
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7:30 am

The Derek Trucks Band

I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippled and Crazy
Songlines 2006 via Sony
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Del Amitri

Here And Now
Hatful Of Rain- The Best of Del Amitri 1998 via A&M Int'l
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7:20 am

Dave Matthews Band

Shake Me Like a Monkey
Big Whiskey & The Groogrux King 2009 via RCA
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Dave Matthews Band

Grux
Big Whiskey & The Groogrux King 2009 via RCA
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The Crane Wives

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

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Blues Traveler

I Can Still Feel You
Blow Up the Moon 2015 via Loud & Proud Records
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The Hold Steady

Southtown Girls
Boys And Girls In America 2006 via Vagrant Records
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7:00 am
SCMC - SF Jazz Collective (click for more info)

St. Cecilia Music Center wraps up its 2017 concert season with a performance by S.F. JAZZ Collective this Thursday May 4th at 7:30 pm. 


The group's mission is to perform fresh arrangements of works by modern masters and newly commissioned pieces by each Collective member.  

This year the Collective pays tribute to trumpeter, composer, and innovator Miles Davis, who, more than any figure, changed the sound of jazz - from the birth of bebop in the 1940's to the integration of rock approaches that gave rise to the fusion movement in the 1970's. 

SF Jazz Collective honors his work and perform original compositions this Thursday, May 4th at St. Cecilia Music Center. 

Tickets available at "SCMC dash online dot org"