Alabama Shakes
Gimme All Your LoveSound & Color 2015 via ATO Records
On October 17, 2012, WYCE was granted a license by the Federal Communications Commission to serve the public interest as a public trustee until October 1, 2020.
Our license will expire on October 1, 2020. We must file an application for renewal with the FCC by June 1, 2020.
When filed, a copy of this application will be available for public inspection at www.fcc.gov.
It contains information concerning this station's performance during the last 8 years.
Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts relating to our renewal application and to whether this station has operated in the public interest should file comments and petitions with the FCC by September 1, 2020.
Further information concerning the FCC's broadcast license renewal process is available at 711 Bridge St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 or may be obtained from the FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
You may have noticed that WYCE sounds different than every other radio station on the dial. That's because we are non-commercial radio "by the people, for the people."
Regular community members just like you volunteer their time to play an eclectic blend of underrepresented artists that you won't hear anywhere on commercial radio.
You listen because you love music exploration, but we can't do this without your support.
Help keep community radio alive and thriving by making your contribution online today at WYCE dot org
Today WYCE celebrates the first ever Public Radio Day!
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You may have noticed that WYCE sounds different than every other radio station on the dial. That's because we are non-commercial radio "by the people, for the people."
Regular community members just like you volunteer their time to play an eclectic blend of underrepresented artists that you won't hear anywhere on commercial radio.
You listen because you love music exploration, but we can't do this without your support.
Help keep community radio alive and thriving by making your contribution online today at WYCE dot org
Mathematically significant Dan Fisher is locked up in his house, so he's been making these songs. And Derek, also locked up in his house, decided to play drums over them without Dan knowing. So I then decided to write some words and sing over it.
Today WYCE celebrates the first ever Public Radio Day!
Since 1987, WYCE has been dedicated to elevating independent artists and voices in West Michigan.
Volunteer programmers curate custom playlists from our constantly evolving library of jazz, blues, rock, folk, world, hip hop, electronic, and so much more.
We deliver "A World of Music" that you won't find anywhere on commercial radio, but right now we need your help.
Show your support for independent music and go to WYCE.ORG to make your tax deductible donation today.
Thank you for listening and supporting community radio in West Michigan!
You may have noticed that WYCE sounds different than every other radio station on the dial. That's because we are non-commercial radio "by the people, for the people."
Regular community members just like you volunteer their time to play an eclectic blend of underrepresented artists that you won't hear anywhere on commercial radio.
You listen because you love music exploration, but we can't do this without your support.
Help keep community radio alive and thriving by making your contribution online today at WYCE dot org
Today WYCE celebrates the first ever Public Radio Day!