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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
Allen Toussaint, The Levon Helm Band And Jaimoe
Sharde Thomas: Fife Player In The Vanishing American Fife And Drum Blues Tradition - She Is The Granddaughter Of Othar Turner, Founder Of The Rising Star Fife And Drum Band
Southern Sons
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery:
Bell's Eccentric Cafe welcomes Charley Crockett - live on Tuesday, August 9th.
Voted Emerging Artist of the Year at the 2021 Americana Music Honors & Awards, Charley Crockett will bring his country, soul, blues, and folk-inspired grooves to West Michigan for one night only.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00 PM, music starts at 8:00PM.
Tickets are available at bells beer dot com.
Charley Crockett live at Bell's Eccentric Cafe on Tuesday, August 9th!
Kim Wilson Blowing Sweet
Arising From The Ashes Of The Acclaimed Ohio Band "Buffalo Killers" -
A Derivation Of Country Icon Merle Haggard And Rock Symbol Mick Jagger - Reworking "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" With The Swagger Of Elvis' Cover On The Bill Monroe Classic
Northampton, MA - An Acoustic Rendering Of Cher's 1971 Global Smash
Six-Decade Career - Performed On The World's Most Prestigious Stages Including The First Monterey Jazz Festival October 3,1958 Championed By Dave Brubeck
A Guitarist So Iconic There's A Beat Named After Him - Nicknamed "The Originator" For His Role In The Transition From Blues To Rock And Roll
His Story At The Crossroads Of Highway 61 & 49 Is Legendary - Johnson's Landmark Recordings In 1936 And 1937 Display A Combination Of Singing, Guitar Skills, And Songwriting Talent That Has Influenced Later Generations - Poinsoned At The Age Of 27 - August 16, 1938
From the 1976 Debut Album - Three-Time Grammy Award Nominees Noted For Blending Strong R&B And Soul influences To The Roots-Reggae Sound - Members Of Aswad Are UK Descendants Of Immigrants From The Caribbean - The Band Holds The Distinction Of Having Played With Each One Of The Ex-Wailers
Nass Marrakech, Formed in 1991 - Evolving In Directions Unknown Before For Gnawa Musicians With The Introduction Of Instruments Foreign To Gnawa Music, Honrning Its Well-Preserved Heritage Combining Ritual Poetry With Traditional Music And Dancing
The recently expanded Tuesday Evening Music Club brings talented local and regional musicians to the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage every Tuesday evening throughout June, July and August!
Concerts begin at 7 pm and there's room for picnics! These outdoor performances are included in Meijer Gardens membership and for any general admission visitor to the Gardens on Tuesdays.
The Tuesday Evening Music Club is generously supported by WYCE, Corporate Live and Meyer Music.
The full lineup and additional information can be found at at Meijer Gardens dot org slash tuesday.
Rockin' Blues From The 'YCE Blues Alley
Morrow And His Band Of Amplified Roots-Rockers Stopping In Cadillac At The Coyote Crossing Resort On 8/27
The Kentucky Duo Serve Up A Double Dose Of Weekend Music In a Few Weeks; 9/9 At 20 Front St. In Lake Orion...9/10 The Acorn Theater, Three Oaks; William Elliot Whitmore Also Appearing
Released In 1962; 11 Weeks On The Billboard Hot 100, Peaking At No. 9 - No. 4 On The Easy Listening Chart; No. 6 In the Phillipines And No. 18 on Canada's Hit Parade
A Collection Of Rare Demos Hand-Picked By Patty, As She Was Rummaging Through Old Personal Recordings Over The Past 26 Years
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Blues Spotlight: One Of The Last Of The Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen, Big George Brock Played Alongside Muddy, The Wolf, Jimmy Reed And Albert King. Taught The Harmonica By His Father, Brock Relocated To St. Louis In 1950 Focusing On A Music Career, Forming Big George And The Houserockers. Muddy Waters Arranged a Meeting With Chess Records In the Early 1960s, But Big George Turned Down The Deal, Opting To Play The Club Circuit And Didn't Do Any Serious Recording For Forty-Five Years, Releasing Two Albums; Both Receiving Several Blues Nominations, And Featured In A Documentary About His Life Titled Hard Times. Big George Brock Continued to Perform And Headline Blues Festivals Until His Passing At The Age Of 87. West Michigan's Killer Blues Headstone Project Recently Placed A Headstone For Big George Brock At Laurel Hill Cemetery, St. Louis, MO
Big George Brock - May 16, 1932 MS - April 10, 2020 MO
'820' Jazz Presents: Lou Levy, Piano...Ray Brown, Bass...Stan Levey, Drums...Gerry Mulligan, Baritone Saxophone...Stan Getz, Tenor Saxophone - - - - - -A First Time Meeting Captures The Two Saxophone Giants, Showcase A World Class Blowing Session Accompanied By A Superb Rhythm Section Playing With Impeccable Style That Swings With Distinctive Vitality, Keeping The Groove Casual. "Getz Meets Mulligan In Hi-Fi" Is The Only Meeting By These Jazz Titans; Two Sax Shaped Butterflies, One Baritone, One Tenor Darting Around One Another.
This Album Concluded A Five-Album Thematic Arc - Simpson Still Sidelined From The Road Recovering From A Vocal Chord Rupture
Founded 1981; Chapel Hill, NC
A Different Perspective On The Grateful Dead; The First Of Their Cowboy Songs, A Genre They Would Embrace And Make Their Own - Written Sometime In 1963 By John Phillips, At The Time A Member Of The Folk Trio 'The Journeyman', Passing It On To Judy Collins Who Introduced It To The World On Her '64 Live Album
Guest Musicians: Sally Van Meter And Cindy Cashdollar Joining Peter, Lorin & Chris Rowan On The Traditional Folk Song Originally Titled "Farewell Song" Published In 1913 - Mountain Balladeer Emry Arthur Recorded It In 1928 Under Its Current Title
Dobro Playing Brothers Josh & Tim Graves
The recently expanded Tuesday Evening Music Club brings talented local and regional musicians to the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage every Tuesday evening throughout June, July and August!
Concerts begin at 7 pm and there's room for picnics! These outdoor performances are included in Meijer Gardens membership and for any general admission visitor to the Gardens on Tuesdays.
The Tuesday Evening Music Club is generously supported by WYCE, Corporate Live and Meyer Music.
The full lineup and additional information can be found at at Meijer Gardens dot org slash tuesday.