Christian Howes
Sock's GrooveTen Yard 1998 via The Orchard
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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
Hazel, KY - Reworking Cream's Multi-Chart Topper From '68s "Disreali Gears" - Jackie Turning 82 On The 21st
Michigan Appearance: 9/23, The Park Theater; Holland (MI)
Kalamazoo Appearance; 8/15 Bell's Beer Garden; Amigo The Devil Also Appearing
Support for WYCE comes from AudioTree Presents, booking concerts in independent venues across Michigan.
Coming up on Monday, August 15th, AudioTree Presents Amigo the Devil and Murder By Death at Bell's Beer Garden.
Doors are at 7:00pm, music starts at 8. Tickets and more details can be found at audiotree presents dot com
AudioTree Presents Amigo the Devil and Murder By Death at Bell's Beer Garden on Monday, August 15th!
Recorded The Long-Player In Florence, AL - Harriet Wheeler Of The Sundays And Cass Elliot Early Influences - Goodnight Rhonda Lee Is About Past Behavior And Finally Putting It To Rest
Third Release Since Froming In 2010
Sister Rosetta Tharpe With The Sam Price Trio - First Great Recording Star Of Hospel Music - Among The First Gospel Musicians To Appeal To Both R&B And Rock And Roll Audiences
Michigan's Consummate Swing Band Reworking Lucky Millander's 1946 Chart-Topper
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra, 1936; Vocals: Cy Oliver - 1937 Appeared In The Marx Brothers Film A Day At The Races In The Scene Where Chico Marx Played The Song Comedically On The Piano
Tony Turned 96 This Past Wednesday - Recipient Of Twenty Grammy Awards And A Grammy Lifetime Achievemenrt Award - Founder Of The Frank Sinatra School Of The Arts In New York - This Album Is Observing Its Sixty-Year Celebration, Released June 1962; Ironically, The Title Track Was Released As A B-Side Single Before DJ's Flipped It Over, And The Rest Is History
Paying Homage To The Muscle Shoals Honky-Tonk Where Founding Members Patterson Hood And Mike Cooley Got Their Start
A Traditional Murder Ballad From The Mountains Of The Southeastern United States Dating To The Early 1900s - Murder Ballads Have Origins In Scandinavia, England, And Lowland Scotland During The Medieval Period
New Album - Part Of The Final Line-Up Of The Slits
A Selection Of Unearthed Peruvian Gems Rarely Heard By The Ears On Eastern Shores - An Historical Treasure Trove Of 1970's Peruvian Music Evolving With Its Own Variants Of Foreign-Born Genres.
A Kind Of Nursery Rhyme Sung And Is Typical In The Region Of Central Italy - The Singer-Songwriter Tradition Of The So-Called "Stornelli" Continues Today Thanks To Strong Popular Roots.
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.
Dayton, OH - Multi-Award Winnig Blues Belter; Daughter Of the Late Tommy Tucker, Composer Of "Hi-Heeled Sneakers"
Busy A Few Days In West Michigan: Appearing At The Wheatland Music Festival, 9/9 & 9/10 (Friday & Saturday Shows); 9/13 (Tuesday) Tip Top Deluxe, GR
Heavily Influenced By Utah Phillips
Sonomo County Trio Serving Up A Musical Dish Of Free Range Folk
Guitar-Slinging Songwiter Raised In The Mountains Of Santa Cruz Appeaing In Grand Rapids 8/9 At The Listening Room
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Blues Spotlight - Atlanta's Thriving Blues Scene During The 1920s Was A Perfect Fit For The Piedmont Picking Style Of Curley Weaver. Befriending Other Streetcorner Players, Weaver Along Buddy Moss, Blind Willie McTell, Peg-Leg Howell And Charlie Hicks Formed A Loose Collective Known As The Georgia Cotton Pickers, Performing Throughout the Deep South In That Configuation For A Couple Of Years. At The Turn Of The Decade Weaver Recorded His Only Regional Hit With Barbecue Bob, But The Records Curley Made With Buddy Moss As They Accompanied Blind Willie McTell On His Classic, Timeless Recordings In The 30s Are Important Examples Of Piedmont Blues. After World War II Weaver Returned To Atlanta,Making His Final Recordings In 1949. He Worked For A Railroad Until He Became Blind In The 1950s. Curley James Weaver Also Known As Slim Gordon Passed On In 1962.
Blues Spotlight: Curley James Weaver; March 25, 1906 GA - September 20. 1962 GA
'820' Jazz Presents: Les Spann, Guitar...Jimmy Jones, Piano...Ray Brown, Bass...Jo Jones, Drums...Roy Eldridge...Coleman Hawkins, Budd Johnson And Ben Webster, Tenor Saxophone - - - - - - - A One-Day Recording Session In April 1959 For The Verve Label. The Five Track Song Selection Took Full Advantage Of The Long-Playing Format, Permitting The Assembled Players To Stetch Out, Not So Much In A Cutting Contest As A Laid-Back Jam Session Amongst Friends. This Summit Meeting Turned Out To Be A Tribute To Another Tenor Master Of The Same Generation, Lester Young, Who Had Died Less Than Four Weeks Before This Session
Rhythm & Romance, 1985 - The Single Gave Cash Her First Grammy Award; Charting Three Other Singles From The Album - The First Recording Showcasing Cash As A Songwriter In Full Command Of Her Talent - Guest Musicians Include LA Musicians Benmont Tench, Waddy Wachtel, And Old Friend Vince Gill
Ronnie Bowman, 2002 - Played With Virginia's Famed Lonesome River Band For A Few Years, Broke Away With Don Rigsby And Kenny Smith And Founded Band Of Ruhks; Their Name From The Ancient Persian Word For A Warrior's Chariot
For Decades Maintaining A Reputation As One Of The Most Respected Names In Bluegrass
Debut Album - Songs From the Latest Are Heard Here On 'YCE
Impeccable Lap Style Slide Guitar Playing Reworking Fats Waller And Harry Brooks Composing Ain't Misbevin' For The 1929 Broadway Production Of Connie's Hot Chocolates
Sunday Morning Waltzing Through The Meadow With A Tasty Twang Of Retro Americana Country Vibes
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.