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I Contain MultitudesRough And Rowdy Ways 2020 via Columbia
An eclectic mix with particular penchant for classic and modern jazz, indie rock and soulful folk. Be ready to follow down some rabbit holes as you'll frequently hear sets with thematic links and associations. Not afraid to get a little loud from time to time.
Support for WYCE is made possible, in part, by Circle Theatre.
Circle Theatre presents the comedy The Play That Goes Wrong, June 2nd through the 18th, directed by Tom Kaechele. Things get quickly out of hand in this hilarious, whodunit farce.
The Play That Goes Wrong will have audiences laughing all the way to the final curtain call. Production sponsored by Overhead Door.
Show tickets, details, and more can be found at circletheatre.org.
We are your non-commercial, non-profit, volunteer powered radio station in West Michigan and rely on listener support to keep the music flowing.
Support today on WYCE comes from Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting Kamasi Washington!
Legendary saxophonist and jazz composer Kamasi Washington will play the historic Kalamazoo State Theatre on Thursday, September 1, 2022!
A multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer born and raised in Los Angeles, Kamasi Washington's three bodies of work to date--The Epic; Harmony of Difference; and Heaven and Earth-- are among the most acclaimed of the past decade. Washington has toured the world over, and collaborated and shared stages with Kendrick Lamar, Florence + the Machine, Herbie Hancock and many more.
Tickets for Kamasi Washington at Kalamazoo State Theatre on Thursday, September 1 are on sale now at kazoostate dot com.
The Kalamazoo State Theatre...West Michigan's home with the stars!
Support for WYCE comes from Listening Room: An intimate 200-seat venue located at Studio Park in Downtown Grand Rapids.
On Tuesday, May 24th Listening Room welcomes Warren & Flick at 7:30PM.
Warren & Flick explore the nuanced textures of a two-person ensemble. Using both original material and arranged standards from many genres, this ensemble finds new depth in the simplicity of a duo. Jacob Warren plays double bass, while Grant Flick plays violin, tenor guitar, and nyckelharpa.
Tickets and details for Warren & Flick on Tuesday May 24th are available at Listening Room G-R dot com or by visiting the cinema box office inside Studio Park.
Listening Room is located on the second floor of Studio Park at 123 Ionia Ave South West
We are your non-commercial, non-profit, volunteer powered radio station in West Michigan and rely on listener support to keep the music flowing.
Support for WYCE comes from Listening Room: An intimate 200-seat venue located at Studio Park in Downtown Grand Rapids.
On Tuesday, May 24th Listening Room welcomes Warren & Flick at 7:30PM.
Warren & Flick explore the nuanced textures of a two-person ensemble. Using both original material and arranged standards from many genres, this ensemble finds new depth in the simplicity of a duo. Jacob Warren plays double bass, while Grant Flick plays violin, tenor guitar, and nyckelharpa.
Tickets and details for Warren & Flick on Tuesday May 24th are available at Listening Room G-R dot com or by visiting the cinema box office inside Studio Park.
Listening Room is located on the second floor of Studio Park at 123 Ionia Ave South West
Support for WYCE is made possible, in part, by Circle Theatre.
Circle Theatre presents the comedy The Play That Goes Wrong, June 2nd through the 18th, directed by Tom Kaechele. Things get quickly out of hand in this hilarious, whodunit farce.
The Play That Goes Wrong will have audiences laughing all the way to the final curtain call. Production sponsored by Overhead Door.
Show tickets, details, and more can be found at circletheatre.org.
We are your non-commercial, non-profit, volunteer powered radio station in West Michigan and rely on listener support to keep the music flowing.