Jackson Browne
Some BridgesLooking East 1996 via Elektra / Wea
Folksy...Rootsy...laid back Americana feel. Michigan music, classic jazz and blasts. from the past . Not afraid to stretch out a bit with longer tracks...enjoy the ride!!
The 49th annual "Festival of the Arts" is June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in downtown Grand Rapids. The three-day event is free and features several stages of performances taking place all day, a juried arts exhibition, and dozens of food booths run by local non-profit organizations.
Festival features works from many West Michigan artisans and also offers creative activities for children and adults to enjoy with opportunities to make your own art!
All proceeds from Festival of the Arts directly supports the local West Michigan community. Information at "Festival GR dot.org" or find Festival of the Arts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris Coffee - a local roaster with two cafe locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Ferris is a family owned and operated company with a mission to build thriving relationships through specialty coffee and nuts.
You can find more information about their coffee and the people behind it at ferriscoffee.com
The 49th annual "Festival of the Arts" is June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in downtown Grand Rapids. The three-day event is free and features several stages of performances taking place all day, a juried arts exhibition, and dozens of food booths run by local non-profit organizations.
Festival features works from many West Michigan artisans and also offers creative activities for children and adults to enjoy with opportunities to make your own art!
All proceeds from Festival of the Arts directly supports the local West Michigan community. Information at "Festival GR dot.org" or find Festival of the Arts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris Coffee - a local roaster with two cafe locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Ferris is a family owned and operated company with a mission to build thriving relationships through specialty coffee and nuts.
You can find more information about their coffee and the people behind it at ferriscoffee.com
The 49th annual "Festival of the Arts" is June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in downtown Grand Rapids. The three-day event is free and features several stages of performances taking place all day, a juried arts exhibition, and dozens of food booths run by local non-profit organizations.
Festival features works from many West Michigan artisans and also offers creative activities for children and adults to enjoy with opportunities to make your own art!
All proceeds from Festival of the Arts directly supports the local West Michigan community. Information at "Festival GR dot.org" or find Festival of the Arts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.