Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
How Long Do I Have to Wait for YouNaturally 2005 via Daptone
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!
Check out "WYCE dot org" to stay in tune with Grand Rapids area concerts.
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.
Today at 11am, WYCE Open Mic, host Laura Nowe welcomes The Riverside Shivers, a new Grand Rapids band making its name on the local open mic scene.
WYCE Open Mic is this morning at 11am. Stream it live at "WYCE dot org slash listen"
Support for WYCE comes from Uurban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
UICA features gallery exhibitions of work from regional, national and international artists throughout the year and hosts a range of events including concerts, performance art, artist receptions and gallery talks.
This Friday, November 3rd, drop-by UICA for an opening reception celebrating two exhibitions.
Get a first look at "Coming Home" featuring works by Rick Beerhorst and
Nathan Heuer (HWHY ER) and "Organize Your Own", an exhibition highlighting works
by artists who are responding to and uniting against racism.
Details at uica.org.
Our 30th anniversary celebration of community-powered radio in West Michigan continues, as we invite you to enjoy a concert and fundraiser at Long Road Distillers on Wednesday, November 8th!
The evening features a performance by "Juke joint Hand-me-downs" and 15% of all sales from 4pm to midnight benefit WYCE!
Long Road Distillers is at 537 Leonard Street NorthWest in Grand Rapids
This WYCE benefit event featuring "Juke joint Hand-me-downs" is Wednesday, November 8
Support for WYCE comes from Uurban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
UICA features gallery exhibitions of work from regional, national and international artists throughout the year and hosts a range of events including concerts, performance art, artist receptions and gallery talks.
This Friday, November 3rd, drop-by UICA for an opening reception celebrating two exhibitions.
Get a first look at "Coming Home" featuring works by Rick Beerhorst and
Nathan Heuer (HWHY ER) and "Organize Your Own", an exhibition highlighting works
by artists who are responding to and uniting against racism.
Details at uica.org.