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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
Russell Possessed A Highly Individualistic And Spontaneous Clarinet Style That "Defied Classification" - Inducted Into The Big Band And Jazz Hall Of Fame, 1987
The One Thing The Group Hadn't Done In Its 30-Year Existence Was Record An Album Entirely in Spanish, Until Now - "Estupendo!" - - Recorded By Julio Iglesias, 1978
Eric d. Johnson, Josh Kaufman, Anais Mitchell - The Band Formed Casually, Like A Front-Porch Jam, Getting Together To Revisit Ancient Folk Songs
Wednesdays at 6PM it's WYCE @ Wealthy Theatre
Community Media Center has started a virtual concert series - live from Wealthy Theatre, programmed by WYCE, and streaming live on Facebook and YouTube.
Coming up this Wednesday it's live music from the Mark Lavengood Band
The Grand Rapids Community Media Center will also take online donations with a portion of the proceeds going to the artists or a non-profit of their choosing
More information is available at wyce dot org
WYCE at Wealthy Theatre Concert Livestream featuring the Mark Lavengood Band - Wednesday at 6pm!
Composer: Edward Kennedy Ellington, 1933 - 'The Great Summit' Released In 1961 - This Recording Appeared In The Film 'Harlem Nights'
A Pioneering Influence Breaking Down The Barrier To Women In Country Music; The First Female Country Singer To Top The U.S. Country Charts - 'YCE Artist Colter Wall Sings A version Of "Fraulein" On His Debut
Worked With And Heavily Influenced By Tommy Johnson - A Central Figure On The San Francisco Blues Scene, Forming 'The Lumberjacks', In 1947 - Taught Blues Guitar To Steve Wold; Now Performing As Seasick Steve, And Heard Here On 'YCE
A Unique Twist On The Fifteenth Century English Folk Song - The Earliest Known Version A Is A Poem "The Fox And The Goose", Preserved In The British Museum
Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris Coffee - a local roaster with two cafe locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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The Great Steel Industry
Swedish-American Labor Activist - Executed By Firing Squad On November 19, 1915
Based On Life In The Mines In Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
Written By Writer And Labor Activist Ralph Chaplin In 1915
Known As Labor's Troubadour
Had A Solid Twenty-Year Run
The Canadian Rockabilly Legend Stirring Things It Up On The Carl Perkins Classic With The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section; Special Guest Slide Guitarist Duane "Skydog" Allman
Hudson Valley Based Songwriters - Consummate Performers - Founders Of "The Mammals" - Mr. & Mrs. Since 2008
Joined By Long-Time Band, 'The Train'
A Collegiate Folk Quintet That Had A Significant Impact On The Early 1960's Folk Scene - "Michael, Row The Boat Ashore Is An African-American Spiritual First Noted During The American Civil War At St. Helena Island, One Of the Sea Islands Of South Carolina - First Published In 1867 In Slave Songs Of The United States. Cataloged As Roud Folk Song Index No. 11975
Although Doc Wiley May Not Have Scored Any Notable Hits During His Long Career, He Was Notable Both For The Sheer Length Of That Career, Which Stretched From The Ragtime Era To The Early Years Of Rock And Roll. No Stranger To Prison, Doc Began In Vaudeville, Worked As An Acrobat In A Chinese Circus And Formed His Trio In 1927, Backing Jimmy Bryant's Washtub Band. Wiley's Post-WWII Recordings Showed He Had Once Again Adapted To The Changing Tastes, And Would Continue Do So For The Next Twenty-Years. By The 1950's The Trio Had Relocated To Memphis, Recorded A Few Singles during that Decade, And Retired From The Business After Fifty-Years. Arnold Burke Wiley Passed On In 1964.
October 3, 1898 MO - October ? 1964 TN
'820' Presents: Sam Most, Flute...Wyatt Ruther, Double Bass...Johnny Morris, Piano...Rolf Erickson, Trumpet...Mike Mainieri, Vibraphone...Buddy Rich, Drums - - - - - What Was Thought To Be A One-Time Gathering For A Single Recording Session In 1962, Evolved Into A Lengthy Tour Of The Far East And Asia Courtesy Of The United States Department Of State. "Blowin' The Blues Away" Is Vintage Horace Silver
Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris Coffee - a local roaster with two cafe locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Rosie Turns 70 Later This Week
Written By Another Pioneering Legend, Charlie Monroe
Father & Son Pickers Paying Homage The Bluegrass Styles Of Bill Monroe And Earl Scruggs
New Music Into 'YCE - Third Generation Texas Musician Emily Gimble Playing Piano For Colter. Grandfather Johnny Gimble Co-Founded Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys
Rare Material From Johnny's Early Days At Columbia
Kalamazoo, MI - Mitten Magic!