The Black Crowes
I Ain't HidingBefore the Frost-Until the Freeze 2009 via Red Distribution
"Mike brings his personality into the music he plays, he will chat with you between sets and then you hear the story he is telling in the tunes he picks out. He takes you on a ride and it is not easy to park the car and get out. I learn something every time I listen to his show." Quinn Mathews, Former WYCE Station Manager "MikeontheMic is an advocate of everything WYCE, because he loves music with a passion. I expect to hear bubbling bass lines, soulful guitar, rocking drums, and powerful voices. In short though....what Mike brings to the listeners of WYCE is TRANSCENDENCE." AJ Paschka, Former WYCE Station Manager "When Mike's on the Mic, the music will be just a bit off center. He finds a way to lead you just beyond your range in an accessible manner. Obviously dedicated to the format and Community Radio." Lee, WYCE Volunteer Programmer "The World would be a better place if everyone was dancing. Also Playing Radio is great fun!" MikeontheMic, WYCE Volunteer Programmer
Support for WYCE comes from UICA, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
This Friday, June 1st, UICA invites the community to celebrate their newest exhibition, Transitions: New Photography from Bangladesh with a FREE opening night event featuring a first look at the works on view, light refreshments and a cash bar.
Learn more at uica.org.
Support for WYCE comes from The Pyramid Scheme, a pub and music venue in the Heartside neighborhood.
This Saturday, June 2nd, The Pyramid Scheme presents La Luz, a Seattle-based quartet mixing up doo wop, surf music, girl group sounds, and indie rock into one smart package.
Rhode Island punk band Gym Shorts opens the show.
All Ages welcome. Doors at 8:30pm.
Tickets and more details can be found at pyramid scheme bar dot com
Support for WYCE comes from UICA, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
This Friday, June 1st, UICA invites the community to celebrate their newest exhibition, Transitions: New Photography from Bangladesh with a FREE opening night event featuring a first look at the works on view, light refreshments and a cash bar.
Learn more at uica.org.
Support for WYCE comes from UICA, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday-Sunday year round.
This Friday, June 1st, UICA invites the community to celebrate their newest exhibition, Transitions: New Photography from Bangladesh with a FREE opening night event featuring a first look at the works on view, light refreshments and a cash bar.
Learn more at uica.org.