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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!
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.
Tonight, Local Spins Live welcomes Desmond Jones, a five-piece funk/rock/jazz fusion band with original music centered around melodic guitar riffs, funky bass lines, groovy drum beats, and smooth saxophone. The group takes influence from Frank Zappa, The Grateful Dead, Phish, Charles Mingus, The Band, and Led Zeppelin.
Speak EZ Lounge is located at 600 Monroe Avenue NorthWest
Ages "21 plus" welcome after 9pm.
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
Now screening, Wakefield, starring Brian Cranston, which follows a successful suburbanite who, after tiring of his family life, goes into hiding. Hidden in the attic of his carriage house garage, surviving by scavenging at night, he secretly observes the lives of his wife and children and neighbors. Wakefield is a provocative look at what it means to walk away from it all.
Details at uica.org.
Support for WYCE comes from The Pyramid Scheme, a pub and music venue in the Heartside neighborhood.
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
Now screening, Wakefield, starring Brian Cranston, which follows a successful suburbanite who, after tiring of his family life, goes into hiding. Hidden in the attic of his carriage house garage, surviving by scavenging at night, he secretly observes the lives of his wife and children and neighbors. Wakefield is a provocative look at what it means to walk away from it all.
Details at uica.org.