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Playlist from 05/01/2017 @ 12:00pm

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Justin Avdek & The Underground Circus

Where the Sea Meets the Sky
Don't Forget To Plug In The Sun 2017 via Independent
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Ha Ha Tonka

The Party
Heart-Shaped Mountain 2017 via Bloodshot
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Feist

I Feel It All
The Reminder 2007 via Cherry Tree
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The New Pornographers

This is the World of the Theater
Whiteout Conditions 2017 via Concord
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2:40 pm

Lera Lynn

Run The Night
Resistor 2016 via Resistor
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Nirvana

Oh, Me [Live]
MTV Unplugged In New York 1994 via Geffen Records
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Gemma Ray

Ifs & Buts
The Exodus Suite 2016 via Bronze Rat
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Old 97's

Turns Out I'm Trouble
Graveyard Whistling 2017 via ATO Records
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2:20 pm
Promo - Concert Calendar (click for more info)

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Our online concerts and events calendar lets you know the best local spots to hear live music by WYCE-approved musicians.

Please send concert listings to calendars@wyce.org

Concert Calendar is a free service of Grand Rapids Community Media Center.

Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers

Old Love
Pluto 2017 via Independent

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Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Cornbread And Butterbeans
Front Porch Sessions 2017 via Family Owned/Thirty Tigers
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Mississippi John Hurt

Louis Collins
D.C. Blues- Library Of Congress Recordings 2003 via Fuel 2000
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Albert Collins

The Hawk
Iceman 1991 via Fuel 2000
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Louis Armstrong

After You've Gone
Live At The 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival 2007 via Monterey Jazz Fest
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2:00 pm
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"

The Great Ones

Do it for the Love
The Great Ones (Lady Ace and JRob) 2016 via Hot Capicola
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Lipstick Jodi

Anymore
Good Not Great 2015 via Independent

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The Jayhawks

Stick in the Mud
Sound Of Lies 1997 via American Recordings
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The Legal Immigrants

Idle Dreams
The Legal Immigrants 2012 via Independent

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Paul Shaffer & The World's Most Dangerous Band

Sorrow (feat. Jenny Lewis)
Single 2017 via Sire Records
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1:40 pm

Phish

Wolfman's Brother
Hoist 1994 via Elektra / Wea
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Sinead O'Connor

Vampire
Throw Down Your Arms 2005 via That's why there's chocolate and vanilla
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1:30 pm

Enter The Haggis

One Last Drink
Soapbox Heroes 2006 via United Opportunity
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Al Di Meola

La Cathedral
World Sinfonia 1991 via Rhino / Wea
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1:20 pm

Jonathan Edwards

Angelina
Rollin' Along - Live In Holland 2009 via Strictly Country Records
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Patti Smith

Ain't It Strange
Outside Society 2011 via Sony Legacy
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Roy Orbison

(All I Can Do Is) Dream You
The Best of The Soul of Rock and Roll 2008 via Virgin Records Us
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Pavement

Shady Lane-J vs. S
Quarantine the Past - The Best of Pavement 2010 via Matador Records
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The Go Rounds

Lonely Unison
I Promise I Won't Get Hurt 2016 via Independent

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1:00 pm
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"

Marco Benevento

Birthday Boy
Live At Tonic 2007 via Rope-a-Dope
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Tony Bennett

I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
Playin' With My Friends 2001 via Sony
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Regina Carter

All My Life
Ella- Accentuate the Positive 2017 via Okeh/Sony Music
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Trombone Shorty

In the 6th
Backatown 2010 via Verve Forecast
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12:40 pm

Sturgill Simpson

Breakers Roar
A Sailors Guide To Earth 2016 via Atlantic
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The Whiskey Charmers

Melody
The Valley 2017 via Sweet Apple Pie Records
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Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby

How Mountain Girls Can Love
Cluck Ol' Hen 2013 via Skaggs Family
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Old Crow Medicine Show

My Good Gal
Big Iron World 2006 via Nettwerk Records
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Birds Of Chicago

I Have Heard Words
Live from Space 2014 via Independent
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12:20 pm

Ray Davies

Wings of Fantasy
Americana 2017 via Legacy Recordings
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Aimee Mann

Philly Sinks
Mental Illness 2017 via SuperEgo
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Future Islands

Beauty Of The Road
The Far Field 2017 via 4AD
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Conor Oberst

Afterthought
Salutations 2017 via Nonesuch
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Jax Anderson

Assemble Kids
Broke Royalty 2017 via Independent
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12:00 pm
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"