Sheila Landis & Rick Matle
Secret LoveRiding the Round Pool 2002 via SheLan Records
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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
The Trail Blazing singer Never Sang the Same Song Twice - Performed In A Wide Variety Of Styles - Inductee Of Both The Alabama Jazz Hall Of Fame, And The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
The Iconic Duo Made Their Living "Busking" On The Street And Performing In Patent-Medicine Shows Touring The Deep South - Peg Leg Gained His Nickname Following An Accident Whilst Hoboing In 1930 -
Cincinnati, OH - Husband/Wife Duo Of Linford Detweiler And Karin Bergquist With A Rendering Of the Rick Danko Gem
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 Samuel Nalangira
More information is available at wyce dot org
WYCE at Wealthy Theatre featuring Samuel Nalangira this Wednesday at 6pm!
Founded Thirty-One Years Ago In Trumansburg, NY
Morin Delivers Another Album Of Cultural Cross-Pollinations Of Musical Styles
Egyptian Music Icon, Composer - Played The Accordion In Cairo's Nightclubs During The Early Years, Before Getting A Breakthrough When He Managed To Place A Song In The Hands Of Egyptian Singer Maha Sabry, Thereafter, Composing Music For Most Of The Leading Music Stars Of The Arab World
The 'YCE Blues Alley Jumpin' Blues
Juno Award Recipients
The Band Interprets The Songs Of The Great Female Artists Of The '20's, '30's & '40's
With The Brazos Valley Boys, Stalwarts Of Country Music For More Than Fifty Years
Remembering The Greatest Singer Of Her Era - Bessie Smith Passed Away Eighty-Three Years Yesterday From Injuries Sustained In An Early Morning Auto Accident U.S. Highway 61 - She Was 43 Years Of Age
Written By Jimmie Rodgers Singing With The Louisville Jug band In 1934; A One-time Session For the "Singing Brakeman"
One Of The Pioneers Of The Solid-Body Electric Guitar And Multi-Track Recording
Released Yesterday... No Word Yet On An Album Collaboration
The Solo Project of The Multi-Instrumentalist And Visual Artist Matthew Lorenz, Whose Songwriting Draws On American Variants Of Urban Blues, Rural Ballads, And Roadhouse Rock
Originated In Ontario Before Spreading Throughout The Maritimes - The Lyric Is Based On The 1878 Drowning Of Lumberjack Jimmy Whelan, And The One Left Behind
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Blues Spotlight: Mabel Scott Developed Her Singing Voice In The Church. It Was Around 1932 That The Seventeen Year-Old Began Singing at Harlem's Cotton Club With The Cab Calloway Orchestra. Relocating To England By Way Of Cleveland, Miss Scott Recorded Her First Sides, And Embarking On A European Tour. The Second World War Forced Her To Relocate, And She Chose To Settle In Los Angeles. This Placed Her At The Epicenter Of The Postwar West Coast Jazz And R&B Scene. The Next Fourteen Years Were Fertile, Playing And Recording With The Heavyweights Of The LA Scene. After 1955, And Being Disillusioned With The Music Business, Miss Scott Returned To Her Gospel Roots. Mabel Scott Passed On In 2000.
Blues Spotlight: April 30, 1915 VA - July 20, 2000 CA
'820' Jazz Presents: Herb Ellis, Guitar...Ray Brown, Double Bass...Connie Kay, Drums...Oscar Peterson, Piano...JJ Johnson, Trombone...Stan Getz, Tenor Saxophone - - The Extraordinary Playing By These Expert Jazzmen Elevates The Album To Legendary Status, Harboring Some Of Their Best Work From A Pivotal Year In Modern Jazz Recording. "Blues In The Closet" Is A Very simple Bop Idea Turned Into A Brilliant, Grooving Discourse From All The Participants
Under The Influence Of Buck Owens
Vintage Spin! - Howard Armstrong And Ted Bogan Were Superb Musicians And Composers, Performing Together For A Half Century
With The Clinch Mountain Boys Recording The Monroe Classic Using Elvis's 4/4 Time Arrangement
West Michigan Music!
The Brooklyn-Based Stringband Is Named After The Washboard Company From the 1880's - Their Rhythmic Groove Is A Pervasive Thread
National Fingerpicking Guitar Champion Songwriter Out St. Paul, MN