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ThumbsRay's Music Exchange 2001
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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
Bruce & Johnny, T.T. Style
Southwest Virginia - Founding Member Of Asheville NC-Based "Appalachiacana" Band Tellico - The Winner Of The MerleFest Chris Austin Songwriting Competition In 2019 - This Working Of The Rev. Gary Davis Is The First Release From A Forthcoming Project
Latest Blues Into the 'YCE Blues Alley; 87 Year-Old Multi-Awards Recipient - Twelve Alone In 2017
Crescent City Rock 'N' Roots Band Founded In 1989 Melding Multiple Styles Into A Deep Groove
One Of The Lead Female Artists During The British Invasion In The United States, Marianne Beat Covid And Celebrated Number 74 Not Long Ago Ago - Given "As Tears Go By" By Jagger At A Rolling Stones Launch Party In 1964; She Took It To Number One Across Europe; The Stones Recorded Their Version One Year Later, Three Tracks In On Side Two Of 'December's Children'
Turning 94 In A Few Weeks
Teenage Blues Singer, A Count Basie Band Alumnus, A Saucy R&B Diva, And A Mature Interpreter Of The Classic Popular Song; Instrumental In The Shaping And Defining The Sound Of Vocal Swing Music
Debut Album By The Multi-Award Winning By Tampa Bay Quartet
Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris Coffee - a local roaster with two cafe locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
More information about their coffee and the people behind is available at ferriscoffee.com
The Heavy Influence Of Sidney Bechet And Johnny Dodds Are Most Prevalent In The Music Of This Crescent City Institution
Carlos Calunga, Vocals - An Itinerant Journey To Cuba In Search Of The Common Roots Between Roma And Afro-Cuban Music By The Legendary Bolero Singer Omara Portuondo
Traditional Negro Spiritual - Author Unknown
Joined By Longtime Band 'The Kings Of Dixie'
Founded In 1982; Consummate Road Warriors for Thirteen Years - No Longer Together
March 5th Is The Street Date For "These 13" By The Former Bandmates In 'Squirrel Nut Zippers'
Detroit Born Singer-Songwriter
Blues Spotlight: Big Bill Broonzy's Career Began In The 1920's Playing Country Blues In The Medicine Shows With Papa Charlie Jackson. First Recording Sessions Were In 1927 In Chicago, And Through The '30's And '40's He Successfully Navigated A Transition In Style To A More Urban Blues Sound. A Return To His Traditional Folk-Blues Roots In The 1950's Made Him One Of The Leading Figures Of The Emerging American Folk Music Revival And An International Star. A Long And Varied Career Marks Big Bill Broonzy As One Of The Key Figures In The Development Of Blues Music In The 20th Century. Lee Conley Bradley Passed On In 1958
Blues Spotlight: June 26, 1903 MS - August 14, 1958 IL
'820' Jazz Presents: Horace Silver, Piano...Lou Donaldson, Alto Saxophone...Clifford Brown, Trumpet...Curly Russell, Bass...Art Blakey, Drums - - - - - - - Pre-Dates Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers By One Year, Although Eight Years Prior Blakey Led A Recording Session For Blue Note With An Octet Loosely Named Art Blakey's Messengers. The Group Evolved Into A Proving Ground For Young Talent. The Jazz Messengers Existed For Over Thirty-Five Years Beginning In The Early 1950's As A Collective, And Ending When Blakey Passed On 1990
Coffee at WYCE is provided by Ferris Coffee - a local roaster with two cafe locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
More information about their coffee and the people behind is available at ferriscoffee.com
Appalachia Calling: One Of The Most Influential Rural String Bands Of The Late 1920's, Second Only To Gid Tanner And His Skillet Lickers
Rick Thum, Hammered Dulcimer - A Crowd-Pleaser At The Prestigious Evart Dulcimer Funfest Held Each Year In Mid-July At The Osceola County Fairgrounds
A Project Honoring The Music And Songwriting Of The Late Jimmy Lafave, Recorded At Jimmy's Former Studio, Cross Creek Recording, South Austin - The Profits From This Project Will Be Directed To Associations That Assist Musicians - A True Labor Of Love
Jammie Award Recipient And Free-Ranging Fretboard Genius