Mouth Music
Crathadh't Aodaich & ZbadbaMo-Di 1993
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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
Memphis Minnie & Her Combo, 1953 - Written by Minnie's Third Husband Ernie Lawlers (Little Son Joe) - Minnie Lived To See A Renewed Appreciation Of Her Recorded Work During The Blues Revival In The 1960s - Blues Hall Of Fame Inductee
Undercover: Arlo Guthrie, 1972
One Of The Most Haunting African-American Spirituals First Coming Into Wide Public Prominence When It Was Performed By The Fisk Jubilee Singers In The 1870s
San Antonio, TX, 1990
Fat Tuesday, The Last Day Of The Carnival Celebration Is Tuesday February 21
Karan Casey, Vocals
Prior Jammie Winner: The Concussions; - For Billy Vits, R.I.P.
Song Of Year Nominee; Jammies 23 At The Intersection February 24
Lo'Jo - A Collective Of Parisian-Based Musicians Performing A Blend Of Global Strains With Strong Gypsy And North African Roots
The Duo's Third Release Continuing The Melding Of Reggae And Rocksteady With Its Precursor, Ska
Influential American Gospel Music Group, Spanning More Than 80 Years Influencing Jackie Wilson And James Brown, Who Adapted The Shouting Style And Enthusiastic Showmanship Of Hard Gospel To Secular Themes To Help Create Soul Music In The 1960s
West Michigan's Biggest Night of Music, the WYCE Jammie Awards, returns for its 23rd year on Friday, February 24th at the Intersection!
This year's Jammies will feature 20 Michigan bands on 3 stages with award presentations for Best Album of 2022, Song of the Year, the Listener Choice Awards, and much more.
Doors for this all-ages event open at 5:30pm and music starts at 6. Entry is a suggested donation of $5, and we will also be collecting canned donations at the door for Feeding America West Michigan.
More information is available at WYCE dot org.
Jammies 23 is made possible with support from Founder's Brewing, Varnum and .....
(PICK ONE SPONSOR) : Patriot Realty, Vertigo Music, Kent County, LiveSpace, Aria Stage & Sound Technology, Culinary Cultivations, GRTV, Local Spins, Michigan Music Alliance, Oktober Can Seamers, and Section Live.
With Longtime Touring Band The Barn Doors
Los Angeles, CA - The New Album Is Blending Various Strains Of American Roots Into A Uniquely Idiosyncratic Style
Blues Spotlight: Known As The Honeydripper, Roosevelt Sykes Was One Of The Most Important Of The Several Piano Blues Innovators Who Came Out Of St. Louis During The Inter-War Years. He Cut Quite The Figure; Elegant Suit, Fat Cigar, And Pounded The Keys In A Rowdy Barrelhouse Style. First Recording Came In 1929. Sykes Widen His Range To Include Memphis And Chicago. An Incredible, Highly-Influential Forty-Year Career Slowed Down As He Entered His Seventies His Voice And Piano Playing Remained Strong To The End. Roosevelt Passed On In 1984.
Blues Spotlight: Roosevelt Sykes; January 31, 1906 AR - July 17, 1983 LA
The Jazz Route: Takes Us BMG Recording Studios December 1989, And The Debut Long-Player For Trumpeter Roy Hargrove. Up To This Point Hargrove Has Come To Have A Presence In The Jazz World Primarily As A Live Performer - Most Commonly As An Unbilled Figure. This Quintet Outing Proves Hard-Bop Is Good Hands - John Hicks, Piano...Antonio Hart, Alto Saxophone...Al Foster, Drums...Scott Colley, Double Bass...Roy Hargrove, Trumpet
Cambridge, MA 1959
Thirteen Years Of Age At The Time Of this Recording - Making Her Grand Ole Opry Appearance Not Long After Her Tenth Birthday
Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame - Began His Professional Career Sixty Years Ago With The Bluegrass Boys Led By Bill Monroe
Child Ballad #81; Roud Song Index #52 - Broadside Printings First Appearing In Northern England During The Second Half Of The Seventeenth Century, Describes An Adulterous Tryst Between A Young Man And A Noblewoman
Among The List OF Jammies 23 Nominees For The Traditions! Award; February 24, The Intersection
David Lindley - Tip Of The Hat To Influential Bahamian Gutiarist Spence
West Michigan's Biggest Night of Music, the WYCE Jammie Awards, returns for its 23rd year on Friday, February 24th at the Intersection!
This year's Jammies will feature 20 Michigan bands on 3 stages with award presentations for Best Album of 2022, Song of the Year, the Listener Choice Awards, and much more.
Doors for this all-ages event open at 5:30pm and music starts at 6. Entry is a suggested donation of $5, and we will also be collecting canned donations at the door for Feeding America West Michigan.
More information is available at WYCE dot org.
Jammies 23 is made possible with support from Founder's Brewing, Varnum and .....
(PICK ONE SPONSOR) : Patriot Realty, Vertigo Music, Kent County, LiveSpace, Aria Stage & Sound Technology, Culinary Cultivations, GRTV, Local Spins, Michigan Music Alliance, Oktober Can Seamers, and Section Live.