Peter Buffett
Hidden HeritageSpirit 1999 via Hollywood 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
Paris, TX - Grew Up Immersed In Ska/Punk/Skateboard Culture - Haley's Reggae-Inflected Soul-Inspired Music Paints A Simplistic Mosaic Shining Brightly On An Ebb And Flow Career That's Been Both Full Of Challenges And Mightily Blessed - Catch Tunes From Haley's Latest Album "All the Right People" Here On 'YCE
Josh White Jr. - The Son Of Blues Legend/Civil Rights Activist Josh White - Reinterpretation Of Robert Johnson's Unquestionable Masterpiece (1937)
The Second Collaboration From Three Highly-Respected Singer/Songwriters Heading To A West Texas Ranch In The Desert, Documenting Sprawling, Individual Travelogues Mostly Recorded In First Takes, Trading Lead Vocals, And Figuring Out Harmonies - Refreshing Album!
WYCE @ Wealthy Theatre is back!
Community Media Center's virtual concert series is live from Wealthy Theatre, programmed by WYCE, streamed online, and on GRTV..
Coming up this Sunday it's KJ & The Good Time Family Band at 6pm!
More information is available at wyce dot org
WYCE at Wealthy Theatre featuring KJ & The Good Time Family Band - this Sunday at 6pm. Sponsored by Vertigo Music!
Online Suggestion This Morning - American Spiritual Published In 1926 - First Recorded By The Elders Sanctified Singers Two Years Later (Public Domain)
Sharing a Legacy With The'Orioles', The Cardinals Are Remembered As One Of The Best R&B/Doo-Wop Acts To Come Out Of Baltimore
The Del McCoury Band And Tim O'Brien Among The Faithful Paying Tribute To The Observance Of The One-Hundred Birthday Celebration For The Great Woody Guthrie
NYC Based Group Of Moroccan Expatriots - Gnawa Music Is A Spiritual Tradition Rooted In Morocco's Ancient History - Gnawa Is Revered Throughout Morocco As Treasured Indigenous Soul Music
Fine Vocal Acrobatics Reinterpreting The 1940 Composition By Duke Ellington
The Midas Touch Of Dan Auerbach Brings To Life Previously An Unforeseen Treasure Trove Of Home Demo Recordings Tony Joe Left Behind, Capturing Tony Joe's Signature Style; A Living Testimony To One Of The Most Gifted Lyricists And Storytellers Music Has Ever Known - We Lost Tony Joe Three Years Ago
Jesse Mae Hemphill - One Of The Few Female Performers Of Country Blues - Performed In Local Fife And Drum Bands - Her Grandfather, Sid Hemphill, Was A Leading Musician And Bandleader Mainly In Mississippi; Hill Country Blues
Joined By The Dirty Old One Man Band - New Music Into 'YCE
Bethesda, MD 1971 - 1933 Jazz Standard Named After The Famed Harlem Nightspot, The Savoy Ballroom - Both The Benny Goodman And Chick Webb Versions Hit The Top Of The Hit Parade
Multi-Award Winning International Band, Boasting The Finest Cajun And Zydeco Musicians In Europe
Undercover: Wilson Pickett
Raleigh, NC - Nine Years In The Making
Debut Album "Aztec Two-Step" 1972 - Rex Fowler And Neal Shulman Formed The Duo In 1971 After A Chance Meeting At Open Stage Night Courtesy Of A Boston Coffee House
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
Lottie Kimbrough Enjoyed A Short Five-Year Recording Career Beginning In 1924. Nicknamed "The Kansas City Butterball", Miss Kimbrough Emerged As A Central Figure From The Musically Rich West Bottoms Area Of Kansas City, Sharing Her First Recording Sessions With Ma Rainey, The Pruitt Twins, And Papa Charlie Jackson; Reaching Her Greatest Level Of Sophistication And Creativity With Kansas City Label Owner Winston Holmes. This Short Stint Would Be Her Most Prolific Recording Period; By 1930 Lottie Kimbrough Had Disappeared From The Kansas City Music Scene - Whereabouts Unknown
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'820'Jazz Presents: Don Friedman, Piano...Marcus McLaurine, Bass...Max Roach, Drums...Clark Terry, Trumpet - - - - - - - Considering Their Long Parallel Careers, There Have Been Few Studio Encounters Between Clark Terry And Max Roach. They Were Fellow Sidemen To Mingus, Monk And Duke Ellington. Pioneers Of Bebop, Careers Spanning Seventy-Plus Years, Both Having A Lasting Influence On The Jazz Idiom. In 2002, These Elder Statesman Recorded 'Friendship", A Quartet Outing Of Fresh, Swinging Dialog
Arrived On The Scene In A Big Way During The Great Roots Revival Of The 90's
Fort Fairfield, ME - Cemented His Rightful Place In Country Music History Singing Truckin' Songs
Mountain Shout: Well-Known String Band Duo In South Central Kentucky During The 1920's And '30's - Burnette Composed 'Man Of Constant Sorrow' In 1913
Irish-Born, Louisiana Based Tunesmith
Sunday Morning Mitten Music
A Quartet Of Ramblin' Musicians Busking Across America And Finding Each Other In Johnson City, TN - Mining The Deep Musical Vein The Blue Ridge Mountains