Wilco
I Am Trying To Break Your HeartYankee Hotel Foxtrot 2002 via Nonesuch
Tickets are now on sale for The Accidentals Odyssey Album Release tour, appearing at the historic Frauenthal Center in Muskegon on Friday, October 27.
Red House Concert Series is proud to bring The Accidentals to Muskegon during their national tour supporting their first major label album "Odyssey", released this Friday on Sony Masterworks.
The Accidentals - named by Yahoo Music as one of the 10 artists to watch in 2017 - will be appearing with special guests The Crane Wives and Jake Allen.
Tickets available online at startickets.com, or by phone 231-727-8001 or in person at The Frauenthal Center Box Office, 425 W. Western Ave in Muskegon
WYCE's Artist of the Day
WYCE's annual CD & Record Sale is entering its 10th year and we're once again accepting donations of LPs, CDs and Cassettes for this fundraising event! The Sale will be held at the Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 9th. Your donations of music could be tax deductible and all proceeds of the sale will support WYCE!
All donations are encouraged, regardless of artist or genre, as long as the media is in good shape and in its original case.
Donations will be accepted through Friday, September 1st. Donations may be dropped off to the Community Media Center at 711 Bridge Street North West. Please email cassie@grcmc.org to arrange a time for drop off.
Aretha Franklin
8/25/17 Local Showcase #17 at Pyramid Scheme
WYCE presents Tuesday Evening Music Club - every Tuesday at 7pm throughout the Summer at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park.
Tonight! Meijer Gardens welcomes Bigfoot Buffalo, a downhome psychedelic jamband specializing in folk and Americana. They'll be joined by Kalamazoo's Slim Gypsy Baggage, a female fronted, guitar-driven, roots rock band.
More information on the 2017 lineup is at Meijer Gardens.org -- m-e-i-j-e-r gardens dot o-r-g
WYCE's annual CD & Record Sale is entering its 10th year and we're once again accepting donations of LPs, CDs and Cassettes for this fundraising event! The Sale will be held at the Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 9th. Your donations of music could be tax deductible and all proceeds of the sale will support WYCE!
All donations are encouraged, regardless of artist or genre, as long as the media is in good shape and in its original case.
Donations will be accepted through Friday, September 1st. Donations may be dropped off to the Community Media Center at 711 Bridge Street North West. Please email cassie@grcmc.org to arrange a time for drop off.
written by Harry Wayne Casey
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 night, Local Spins Live welcomes Deep Greens & Blues, a Grand Rapids Americana combo who blend striking harmonies, rhythmic lyrical style, and contagious melodies into a captivating sound.
Speak EZ Lounge is located at 600 Monroe Avenue NorthWest
Ages "21 plus" welcome after 9pm.
produced by Matthew E White // fka Major And The Monbacks
WYCE's annual CD & Record Sale is entering its 10th year and we're once again accepting donations of LPs, CDs and Cassettes for this fundraising event! The Sale will be held at the Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 9th. Your donations of music could be tax deductible and all proceeds of the sale will support WYCE!
All donations are encouraged, regardless of artist or genre, as long as the media is in good shape and in its original case.
Donations will be accepted through Friday, September 1st. Donations may be dropped off to the Community Media Center at 711 Bridge Street North West. Please email cassie@grcmc.org to arrange a time for drop off.
In March 1975, Jim Sullivan mysteriously disappeared outside Santa Rosa, New Mexico. His VW bug was found abandoned, his motel room untouched. Some think he got lost in the desert. Some think he fell foul of a local family with alleged mafia ties. Some think he was abducted by aliens. By coincidence – or perhaps not – Jim’s 1969 debut album was titled U.F.O. Released in tiny numbers on a private label, it too was truly lost, until Seattle’s Light In The Attic Records begun a years-long quest to give it the full release it deserves – and to solve the mystery of Sullivan’s disappearance. Only one of those things happened.