Dave Sharp's Secret Seven
Africano7 2010 via Vortex Jazz Recordings
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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
Fresh Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Austin, TX 1995 - Led By Vocalist/Washboard Player/Poet Wammo And Vocalist Christina Marrs
Sacramento Septet Continuing To Apply Their Trade Of Rootsy Grooves And Good Vibes Thirty Years On
Pioneering Bluegrass Musician Known For His Innovative Crosspicking And Split-String Styles On Mandolin, Puts The Pick To The Grateful Dead This Morning
Finnish Folk Music Octet Forming In 1983
Yardbirds Rarity: The Opening Track From Group's Second Release And B-Side To The "Shapes Of Things," Single; Both Songs Perhaps The Best Example Of Jeff Beck's Experimentation With Distorted Guitar And Use Of Feedback During His Time With The Yardbirds
Special Recording For Record Store Day In April; Lilly Choosing to Cover John's Classic From 1995's "Walk On."
Undercover: Robert Johnson, 1936
HomeGrown Michigan!
A Prominent Figure In Appalachian Folk Music, Holcomb Was The Inspiration for The Term "High, Lonesome Sound. - The Moonshiner Does Not Come Without Disputed Origins. Handed Down Through Oral Tradition, The Song Is Believed To Be Of irish Origin.
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Big Joe Williams, 1935
Currently On Tour Celebrating The 25th Anniversary Release Of "The King Of California."
Husband/Wife Acoustic Duo Pete And Crystal Damore - International Folk Music Awards 2017 Artist of the Year Honorees
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Texas Alexander's Powerful Tenor Voice Was The Only Thing He Needed To Knock You Sideways With His Primitive Blues. His Archaic Style, With Its Free Rhythms And Wild 'Hollers', Throws A Light On The Origins Of The Blues As A Rural Folk Music Of Rare Power And Emotional Force. Alexander's First Recordings Came In 1927 Accompanied By Lonnie Johnson And Little Hat Jones. A Six-Year Prison Term Interrupted His Career Until 1945, But The Momentum Of The Old Days Was Gone. Alger Alexander Passed On 1950.
September 12,1900 Texas - April 18, 1954 Texas
Colby Inzer, Drums...Kyle Koehler, Hammond B-3...Daniel Sadownick,Percussion...Jerry Weldon...Tenor Saxophone - - - - - The Renowned Tenor Saxophonist's Recording And Performance Resume Reads Like A Who's Who Of Jazz. On the Scene For Than Thirty-Five Years, Weldon Is A "Musician's Musician," A First Class Showman In The Truest Sense Of The Word. From Last Year's 'Those Were The Days,' Here Is The Jerry Weldon Quartet On 820 Jazz
We Lost JJ Six Years Ago This Month, 7/26
Bellevill, IL - Street Date: 8/16
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, 1952
Formed In Uvelde, Texas By The Four Grammy-Award Winning Arreola Brothers, Putting Their Tejano Flavor On George Strait's Classic
Multiple-Award Winning Canadian Troubadour
GR Pickin'! - Appearing In Ada July 19 For Beers At the Bridge, Returning To East Grand Rapids On The 22nd For Concerts In The Park
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As a non-profit community radio station, 88.1FM WYCE is dedicated to creating meaningful connections between citizens, businesses, and non-profits in West Michigan.