Etienne Charles
Black Echo V - SteelCarnival The Sound Of A People, Vol. 1 2019 via Culture Shock
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Traditions! Is A Weekly Two-Hour Presentation Following Musical Streams Passed Down Through Generations; Pathways Linked By A Sincere Appreciation And Acknowledgement Of The Influential Styles That Continue Shaping The Landscape Of Roots Music: Early Influences - Pioneering Legends - Roots Revivalists - Indigenous Cultures. Thanks For Joining Us!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Composers: Felice And Boudleaux Bryant, 1957 - the Everly Brothers Recording Is Ranked As One Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time
Appearing At Muskegon Museum of Art's Frey Foundation Auditorium 4/27 at 7:00 pm.
Johnny Burgin: Learned His Craft From The Masters Of Chicago Blues On The City's South And West Sides - This Album Was Recorded On The Front Porches Of Notable Bluesmen Around The United States
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
Price's Sixth Release Is Country Music's First Concept Album
North Hampton, MA 1987 On The Campus Of Amherst College
A Sound Inspired By Traditional Music From Her Homeland Sudan, And Anchored In A Hybrid Of Jazz, Soul, Rock And Desert Blues
Fifth And Final Studio Album (And First Posthumous Release) - We Lost Jim In a Plane Crash In september 1973, Four Months Prior To The Album's Release
Jimmy And Brother Tommy Joined The Paul Whiteman Orchestra During The 1920's, At The Same Time Recording Records Under The Billing Of "The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra." Their Band Continued Through The Early Thirties Until A Dispute Over A Tempo Of A Song Separated The Brothers For Decades.
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Three Lifelong Gospel Singers From The Small Town Of Como Mississippi Taking Part In Luther Dickinson's Latest Project, "Luther Dickinson & Sisters Of The Strawberry Moon." The Como Mamas Joining Amy LaVere, Allison Russell, Amy Helm And Sharde Thomas On the Project
Join WYCE and Long Road Distillers on April 8th to celebrate everything Empire Records (the film) on Rex Manning Day!
New Sliding Blues Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
A Thirteen Artist Tribute Celebrating The Music Of Greenwich Village
Los Angeles, CA - Continues To Enjoy The Busking Life On Venice Beach
Boulder, CO - Recorded At Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Studio In Nashville - Appearing With Lake Street Drive 6/11 At The Royal Music Theater
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Please send concert listings to calendars@wyce.org
Concert Calendar is a free service of Grand Rapids Community Media Center.
Blues Spotlight: One Of The Many Fine Pianists Playing The Birmingham Blues Circuit During The 1920's Was Walter Roland. Equally Skilled As A Guitarist With A Forceful Singing Voice, Roland's Association With Lucille Bogan And Josh White Resulted In Over Ninety Recorded Issued Sides For ARC Records, Both As A Soloist And Accompanist. Walter Roland Did Not Record After 1950, Choosing The Life As A Street Performer, Passing On In 1972.
Blues Spotlight: December 4, 1903 Alabama - October 12 ,1972 Alabama
Mel Lewis, Drums...Bill Crow, Bass...Willie Dennis, Trombone...Doc Severinsen, Trumpet...Gene Quill, Alto Saxophone...Gerry Mulligan, Baritone Sax
The New Album, "How Low Can You Go," Is Due In A Couple Of Weeks - Charley Begins A World Tour That Takes Him Thru September, Just Ten Weeks After Undergoing Heart surgery
Co-Vocals: Dave Khan
Fresh One From The Tim O'Brien Band
Multi-Instrumentalists: Hammered Dulcimer, Fiddle, Banjo, Guitar
The Band Together In 1997 In Kalamazoo - The Parents Of Three Of The Members Played In Another Group Together
Join WYCE and Long Road Distillers on April 8th to celebrate everything Empire Records (the film) on Rex Manning Day!