Likho Duo
You Shook MeBlues And The World Beyond 2017 via Likho Records
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"When Music Is Tight It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Recorded During The Summer Of 1964, Woodstock, NY With An Assortment Of Guest Musicians: John Sebastian, John Hammond, Kenny Rankin & John Boone - Album Cover: The Cufflinks Dylan Wore In The Picture Were A Gift From Joan Baez, As She Later Referenced In Her Song "Diamonds & Rust" (1975)
Sometimes Billed The Four Mills Brothers, And Originally Known As The Four Kings f Harmony - More Than 2,000 recordings That sold More Than 50 million Copies And Garnered At Least Three Dozen Gold Records - Inducted Into The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame In 1998
A Fascinating Take On Billie Holiday's Classic, 1939 - "Stuck In My Head," Is The Second Of The Series In A Project Still In It's Infancy By Band Members Andrea DeMarcus And Dave Kirslis
Sitka, AK
Known As "Mr. Personality" - First Recording: Lawdy Miss Clawdy, 1952 - Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer
Sisters Leah And Chloe And Their Beloved Band Are Melting Pot Of Folk Music Simplicity; Fiercely Independent And Crafting A Seven Album Career From the Dusts Of Their Passion
Young's 39th Record Teaming Up With Willie Nelson's Sons Lucas And Micah - Turning 72 a Few Weeks Ago, Neil Still Operates Exactly How He Has Since The 1970's, With New Work Arriving Constantly And Chaotically In Bursts Of Inspiration
Guest Musicians: Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo - The Song: An Adaptation Of "Long John," An Old Folk Theme Dating Back To The Nineteenth-Century
'The Condor Passes' - Written In 1913 By Peruvian Composer And Ethnomusicologist Daniel Robles - The Song Has Its' Roots Based Firmly In The Inca Empire
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Fresh Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Appearing: Bell's Eccentric Cafe 1/5, Kalamazoo
Vintage American Folk Music - Written By Clarence Wilson, 1929 - First Recorded Appearance In 1934 By The Inmates Of Cummins State Prison
Small Town Montana Family Doctor Until His Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis in 2012 - Stopped Practicing Medicine And Embraced The Last Year Of His Life With A Determination To Make As Much Music For As Many People As He Could -
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.
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September 15, 1915 Tennessee - February 24, 1988 France
John Len Chatmon - One Of Finest Pianists The Blues Has Ever Seen. Honed His Chops With Jazz Gilliam & Big Bill Broonzy
Jaki Byard, Piano....Ron Carter, Bass...Booker Little, Trumpet...Ron Haynes, Drums...Eric Dolphy, Bass Clarinet
With His Longtime Band, "The Lone Stars"
Husband/Wife Duo Doug & Telisha Williams, Southwest Virginia - 'YCE Best Of 2017
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