Two High String Band
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Producer: Willie Dixon - Piano: Otis Spann
Aiken, SC - Sang Professionally For Over 50 Years, Yet She Steadfastly remained A "Best-Kept Secret" Throughout Her Career - First Professional Gig: Buddy Johnson's Big Band, 1943 (15 Years Old) - First Big Hit: "Don't Go To Strangers," 1960
Appearing With John Hiatt At The Wharton Center, East Lansing 10/31
First Time Spin From An Eleven Year Old Album
Featuring Baranta & Miatta Fahinbulleh - The Album Includes Rare & Unreleased Music From The Vaults Of Chissa Records, Founded By Masekela And Producer Stewart Levine
He And Fats Ruled the Crescent City In the Mid-1950's And Yet Is A Sorely Underappreciated Veteran Of The New Orleans R&B Scene
Field Recording Made By John Lomax In 1933 At the Mississippi State Penitentiary - The Songs Evolution Extends From The Latter Part Of The Nineteenth Century
Founded In 1994 On the Outskirts Of Dublin - The Band Take Their Name From One Of The Oldest Deities In Celtic Mythology - An Industrial Song Documenting The History Of Shoe-Making
Composer: Jimmy Driftwood - Doc's Second Studio Release - The Song Tells The Story About A Man, His Horse And Their Travels In Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, And Mexico In 1825 - Doc Would Revisit "Tennessee Stud," On His 2003 Release By The Same Name
Ashe County, NC - Clawhammer-Style Banjoist, Singer/Songwriter - Trailblazing Force For Women In Bluegrass Music - An Appalachian Woman Of Hard-Earned Talent Who Delivered Honest Music Sung From The Heart; Songs That Speak to Her Appalachian Life And Traditions
Courtyard Concerts presents its 4th annual outdoor mini music festival featuring Seth Gleer + Birds of Chicago with special guest Jesse Terry, Sunday, September 10th. Local singer-songwriter Loren Johnson opens the show. The concert is in downtown Spring Lake in the courtyard outside Seven Steps Up.
This fundraising concert supports music and community-related initiatives in Northern Ottawa & Southern Muskegon counties.
Gates open at 1:30pm with music starting at 2:00. Admission is free for children 12 & under accompanied by a parent. Food and beverages will be available for cash purchase.
Tickets available online at "Courtyard Concerts dot org" or by calling the Seven Steps Up Box Office at 616-930-4755.
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Oklahoma Quintet Moving Down America's Highways Twelve Years On
Quebec Fiddle Master And Former Member Of La Bottine Souriante
Co-Written With John Stewart - Most Of The Album's Themes Are In Reference To Her Breakup With Rodney Crowell
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
October 31. 1896 Pennsylvania - September 1, 1977 California
Originally Classified As A Blues Singer; An Interpreter Of The Blues Rivaling Bessie Smith - A Stage And Movie Star In The 1930's And '40's - Her Jazz-Oriented Recordings From 1921-1928 Swung Before That Term Was Even Coined - After 1960 She Mostly Confined Her Performances To Religious Work for The Evangelist Billy Graham
Eddie Costa, Piano...Osie Johnson, Drums...George Duvivier, Bass...Thad Jones, Trumpet...Coleman Hawkins, Tenor Saxophone
Zara Bode & Emily Miller; "A Modern Take On The Golden Age Of Country Music"
Jaime Dailey: Former Lead Singer & Guitarist For Doyle Lawson - Darrin Vincent: Founding Member Of Kentucky thunder
With The Foggy Mountain Boys, One Of The Landmark Bands In Bluegrass
The Band Returns For A Two Night Stand At The Kalamazoo State Theater November 24 & 25; May Erlewhine Supports
2017 IBMA Nominated For Female Vocalist Of The Year; An Award She Has Won Five Times Before
12 Year-Old East Tennessee Prodigy
Courtyard Concerts presents its 4th annual outdoor mini music festival featuring Seth Gleer + Birds of Chicago with special guest Jesse Terry, Sunday, September 10th. Local singer-songwriter Loren Johnson opens the show. The concert is in downtown Spring Lake in the courtyard outside Seven Steps Up.
This fundraising concert supports music and community-related initiatives in Northern Ottawa & Southern Muskegon counties.
Gates open at 1:30pm with music starting at 2:00. Admission is free for children 12 & under accompanied by a parent. Food and beverages will be available for cash purchase.
Tickets available online at "Courtyard Concerts dot org" or by calling the Seven Steps Up Box Office at 616-930-4755.