Kate Tempest
Brown Eyed ManThe Book Of Traps And Lessons (Clean) 2019 via Republic
I try to play a healthy mix of music from the 1960's-2020's that I hope people will enjoy.
Feat. Pusha T
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Ebony Road Players addresses historic and current social issues through artistic endeavors and educational programming for adults and children.
The Ebony Road Players will affect positive change in the black community as well as the entire West Michigan community through the beauty of the performing arts.
They also combine their resources with other theater companies or artistic groups that are addressing similar issues.
You can join Ebony Road Players during the month of June as they observe "The West Michigan Day Celebration." Let's make this a month of unity.
Learn more about Ebony Road Players at ebony road dot org
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Local Artist
WYCE and the Grand Rapids Community Media Center are proud to serve as a platform in West Michigan and beyond for underrepresented voices.
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Local Music
The Grand Rapids Art Museum invites you to explore the museum from home.
Artist: Junior Murvin
Dan the Automator Remix
Graci LLC - a national speaking and consulting firm owned by Graci Harkema.
Feat. Zach De La Rocha
WYCE and the Grand Rapids Community Media Center are proud to serve as a platform in West Michigan and beyond for underrepresented voices.
To find out more about the Grand Rapids Community Media Center and how to lend your voice to our community - head to G R C M C dot org