Eileen Ivers
JamaCrossing The Bridge 1999 via Sony
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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
Composer: Chuck Berry, 1961 - The Song Wasn't A Chart Entry For Chuck, But The Rolling Stones Were Listening; Choosing It As Their Debut Single In 1963
Chin And Julian Giving The Mose Allison Treatment To Willie Dixon's Classic
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Support for WYCE comes from Listening Room: An intimate 200-seat venue located at Studio Park in Downtown Grand Rapids.
This Wednesday Full House Comedy Presents Comedian Adam Ferrara at 7:30PM at Listening Room
Best known for his roles on Rescue Me, Nurse Jackie, and co-host of American Top Gear - Adam Ferrara also does stand-up.
Tickets and details are available at Listening Room G-R dot com or at the cinema box office inside Studio Park located at 123 Ionia Ave South West
Full House Comedy Presents Comedian Adam Ferrara this Wednesday at Listening Room
GR Music - Jammie Award Recipients
One Of The Premiere Singer-Songwriters Texas Has Ever Produced - A Major Component In Kick- Starting The Progressive Country Movement As A Founding Member Of The Flatlanders -
Galax, VA - Growing Up Among A Family Of Musicians In The Mountains Of Southwest Virginia - Dori's Fourth Release
Southern California Quartet With A Rendering Of Bobbie Gentry's Brilliant 1967 First-Person Narrative - Topping Four Charts, And Winning Three Grammys
Reverend Edward W. Clayborn
Denver's Premier Swingsters Running Through The Great American Songbook With A Rocky Mountain Rendition Of "Moonglow" - Pioneering Jazz Violinist Joe Venuti Was The First To Record The Song In 1931 - Within A Year, Ellington, Calloway, Waters, Goodman, And Tatum Left Their Indelible Footprints On The song
Second Release - The Twang Of Classic Country With Greasy, Roadhouse-Worthy Muscle
Bobby & Angelo - Two Highly-Influential Tahitian Musicians, Credited With Forming a New Strain Of Contemporary Of Polynesian Music
One Of The World's Oldest Forms Of Music - Throat Singing Originated Among The Indigenous Turko-Mongol Tribes Of The Altai And Sayan Mountains Of Southern Siberia And Western Mongolia
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center, home to the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series
which brings legendary folk artists to the intimate setting of Royce Auditorium.
Coming up on Wednesday, October 6th it's award winning bluegrass artist Sam Bush
Tickets are available at www.scmc.-online.org
SCMC will require proof of fully-vaccinated status, or a negative COVID test taken within 48 hours, to attend a concert at the venue.
Sam Bush at St. Cecilia Music Center - Wednesday, October 6th!
The Pacific Northwest Quintets Eighth Release - The Band Is Getting Back On The Road During The Spring Of '022
Debut Album Displays The Duos Mastery Of The Blues Idioms Across An Array Of Styles
The Definition Of Singer/Songwriter/ Guitar Slinger - Hoge Has Toured With Social Distortion
Durham, NC - Debut Album From The Former Frontman Of Mount Moriah - "Eno Axis" Is McEntire's Latest; Those Tracks Hear Here On "TCE
Kelsey Waldon Joining On Vocals - Burt Wrote The Song In Honor Of John Prine
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
Blues Spotlight: Clifford "Grandpappy" Gibson Is Regarded As One Of The Earliest Urban Blues Performers, With No Pronounced Rural Influences. Born In Kentucky And Relocating To St. Louis During The 1920's, Gibson's Guitar Playing Style Resembled That Of Another Missouri Blueman Lonnie Johnson, A Sound That Got The Attention Of Jimmie Rodgers, Recording One Single in 1931. With Only A Few Titles In His Songbook, Gibson Spent The Better Part Of The Next Three Decades Playing The Streets Around St. Louis, Resurfacing On Recording For Little Milton's Bobbin Label. Charles Gibson Passed On Two Years Later.
Blues Spotlight: April 17, 1901 KY - December 21, 1963 MO
Keter Betts, Bass...Buddy Deppenschmidt, Drums...Charlie Byrd, Guitar - - - - - - - - An Alumnus Of The Woody Herman Band, Classically Trained Jazz Guitar Virtuoso Who Was a Fixture On The Washington Music Scene For Nearly 50 Years - His Association With Stan Getz Brought Brazilian Music To The Forefront. This Morning's Selection Is 'Engano' A Selection From "Brazilian Byrd", Produced By Tommy Newsom And Recorded In 1957 With Charlie's Usual Trio Complement.
Lansing, MI - International Bluegrass Music Association Entertainer Of The Year Guitar Player Of The Year, And Jamie Award Recipient; All Roads Lead Back To 'YCE - Billy Returns To The Mitten For A Three-Night Stand Performing At 20 Monroe, 12/30 Thru 1/1
Synthesizes A Full Canon Of American Music Strains
Mountain Shout: The Prairie Ramblers Emerged From The Valleys And Ridges Of Kentucky's Cumberland Plateau In 1930 - The Band Is Referred To As A Hot String Band, Due To Their Aggressive Rhythm Approach
Mid-Nineteenth Virginia Reel
Met In South Carolina In 1971 - Soon Celebrating Fifty-Years Of Performing Together
Scottish Folk Singer, Educator And Interpreter Of Song - Composed By Lyricist And Poet Robert Burns In 1782
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center, home to the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series
which brings legendary folk artists to the intimate setting of Royce Auditorium.
Coming up on Wednesday, October 6th it's award winning bluegrass artist Sam Bush
Tickets are available at www.scmc.-online.org
SCMC will require proof of fully-vaccinated status, or a negative COVID test taken within 48 hours, to attend a concert at the venue.
Sam Bush at St. Cecilia Music Center - Wednesday, October 6th!