King & Bluiett Trio
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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!
WYCE and Grand Rapids Art Museum present GRAM on the Green, an outdoor concert series at the art museum.
Coming up on Thursday, August 4th, WYCE presents live music from The Rachel Brooke Band and The Reverend Jesse Ray.
Music starts at 6 pm on the Museum Terrace and also features hands-on art making, food trucks, and beverages.
For more information on GRAM on the Green it's "art museum G-R dot O-R-G"
Support for WYCE is made possible, in part, by Circle Theatre.
Circle Theatre Summer Concert Series presented by Warner Norcross + Judd brings you Under Pressure: The Music of Queen & David Bowie.
The 70s-80s were a wonder that brought us more than just big hair, spandex, and neon windbreakers - it brought us the rock & roll poetry of Queen and David Bowie.
Concert details at circletheatre.org
WYCE and Grand Rapids Art Museum present GRAM on the Green, an outdoor concert series at the art museum.
Coming up on Thursday, August 4th, WYCE presents live music from The Rachel Brooke Band and The Reverend Jesse Ray.
Music starts at 6 pm on the Museum Terrace and also features hands-on art making, food trucks, and beverages.
For more information on GRAM on the Green it's "art museum G-R dot O-R-G"