Sammy Figueroa and His Latin Jazz Explosion
Queen From The SouthUrban Nature 2011 via Senator
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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
Catching The Vibe In Sheffield, AL Recording With The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
Composer: Fred Rose - Acuff Is Credited With Moving Country Music From ts Early String Band And Hoedown Format To The Singer-Based Format
Leading His Longtime Orchestra - Composed By With Earl Hines And Recorded In 1946
Running Through Tommy Tucker's 1963 Twelve-Bar Blues Classic On the Montreaux Stage During The 1983 European Tour - John Lee Taking Multiple Blues Styles From Early 20th Century Blues Musicians And Creating His Own Hard Edged Sound
One Of The Many Superb Covers, That Make Up Part Of An Historic 20-Date Residency Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Did At San Francisco's Fillmore West in 1997 - Released As A Four Cd Deluxe Set And Tri-Fold Sleeve Vinyl
Composer: Susanna Clark - Emmylou Harris, 1977; Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town
Unique Twist On Americana's Long Storytelling Tradition; Impeccable Musicianship
Wonderful Tribute Album To Father Nat Cole - The Title Song Is From Nat's Final Studio Album Released Shortly Before His Passing In 1965; Top 5 On The Charts
Never-Before-Released - Recorded In His Home Studio Forty Years Ago; A Lullaby Project Coming Straight Off The Very Top Shelf Of The Family Reserve, Written For His Then Two Year Old Daughter, Marie
Mi'kmaq (Meeg-mah) Fiddler And Singer Melding The Fiery Fiddling Of Cape Breton Island With The Old Songs Of The Mi'kmaq People
Established In 1994 - America's First All Female Mariachi Ensemble
Grupo Vocal Desandann - Spiritual Rhythms Of Voodoo; Brought By Slaves From The Religion's West African Birthplace To Its Incarnations In Haiti, Cuba, Brazil, Trinidad And New Orleans
WYCE, and The Gilmore Collection are pleased to welcome the triumphant return of our annual WYCE Bubble Bash - a festive holiday celebration featuring sparkling wines from around the world, plus live jazz from Third Coast Swing!
Tickets for the WYCE Bubble Bash are $35. Your donation allows you to sample up to 12 varieties of sparkling wines, plus enjoy a nice assortment of appetizers to accompany the bubbly. Best of all, 100% of ticket proceeds benefit WYCE Community Radio!
Bring your friends, family, or business clients on December 22nd for some pre-Christmas cheer, while supporting community radio.
No advance tickets are available - only cash or check to WYCE, payable at the door on the day of event. Ages 21 plus welcome with proper ID.
The WYCE Bubble Bash is back! Join us Thursday, December 22nd from 5 to 9pm inside HOME at The BOB.
Blues Act With A Delicious Soul Bent - The Brothers Began Performing In 1964; Never Recorded An Album Together, However, A Steady Succession Of Singles Put them On The Charts For The Next Three Years
Minnesota-Based Troubadour Heavily Steeped In American Roots Traditions
Second Release
Blues Spotlight: Yank Rachell's Career As A Performer Spanned Nearly Seventy Years Beginning In The Late 1920s. His Impeccable Playing On the Mandolin Brought A Unique Twist To The Blues. Shown The Ropes By Hambone Willie Newbern, Yank Teamed Up With Another Newbern Protege, Sleepy John Estes, And Together Relocated To Memphis In 1929 To Record The First Of Many Sides Together. Harp Player Hammie Nixon Joined Up And The Trio Toured Relentlessly Throughout the Deep South. World War ll Killed Rachell's Recording Career. Two Decades Later The Folk/Blues Revival Brought Yank Back To The Stages, Reconnecting With Estes And Nixon, Highly-Regarded As Genuine And Original Acoustic Blues Players. After Sleepy John's Passing, Yank Rachell Continued Solo For Twenty-Years; Passing On in 1997
Blues Spotlight: March 16, 1910 TN - April 9, 1997 IN
The Jazz Route; Pat Marino - Leads Us To Van Gelder Studios, New Jersey For The 1967 Session Of El Hombre, The Debut Album By Guitarist Pat Martino. Leading A Stellar Line-Up, The Twenty-Two Year Masterfully Showcases His Roots In Soul-Jazz Organ Groups With A Distinctive Sound And Voice. Fifty-Five Years On The Music Still Sounds Fresh
Tennessee And Texas Get Equal Time From The Pen Of This Genre-Bending Songwriting Spitfire
Composer: Larry Cordle - Ricky's Fifth Consecutive Number One
Doc Watson - Merle Watson, Sam Bush, Marty Stuart
GR Pick & Roll
Gillian Welch - One Of The Fortunate Few Paying Tribute To the Music Of Mississippi John Hurt - - - No Musician Ever Applied A Gentler Touch To Songs Of Murder, Sex, And Salvation Than Mississippi John Hurt
WYCE, and The Gilmore Collection are pleased to welcome the triumphant return of our annual WYCE Bubble Bash - a festive holiday celebration featuring sparkling wines from around the world, plus live jazz from Third Coast Swing!
Tickets for the WYCE Bubble Bash are $35. Your donation allows you to sample up to 12 varieties of sparkling wines, plus enjoy a nice assortment of appetizers to accompany the bubbly. Best of all, 100% of ticket proceeds benefit WYCE Community Radio!
Bring your friends, family, or business clients on December 22nd for some pre-Christmas cheer, while supporting community radio.
No advance tickets are available - only cash or check to WYCE, payable at the door on the day of event. Ages 21 plus welcome with proper ID.
The WYCE Bubble Bash is back! Join us Thursday, December 22nd from 5 to 9pm inside HOME at The BOB.