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ARTIST: James Cotton
WYCE's Specialty programming on Friday includes Acoustic Cafe from 9-11 am and Local Spins from 11 am until Noon.
If you can't catch the shows on Friday, you can now listen to a replay on the weekend.
On Sunday, it's Acoustic Cafe from 3-5 pm and Local Spins from 5-6 right here on a World of Music, 88.1 FM WYCE, on our app, and streaming online at WYCE dot org.
Support today on WYCE comes from TigerSolar, a solar contractor designing renewable energy systems serving Grand Rapids, and managed and staffed by professionals familiar with the region and its people.
Support for WYCE today comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Support for WYCE comes from Listening Lawn: Outdoor performances at Studio Park in Downtown Grand Rapids.
Listening lawn performances this summer will feature live acts in the piazza from groups like The Indigo Girls, Fastball, The Crane Wives, The Verve Pipe, and others.
Listening Lawn performances on the Studio Park Outdoor Piazza happen rain or shine
Tickets and details for the 2023 Listening Lawn series at The Midtown G-R dot com or the cinema box office inside Studio Park.
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Support today on WYCE comes from TigerSolar, a solar contractor designing renewable energy systems serving Grand Rapids, and managed and staffed by professionals familiar with the region and its people.
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MICHIGAN ARTIST
Support for WYCE today comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Support for WYCE comes from The 1975 who will be playing Van Andel Arena this November on their Still At The Very Best tour.
The 1975 is a Grammy nominated pop rock band from the United Kingdom.
They'll be playing the Van Andel Arena November 22nd.
We'll be giving away tickets for this concert next week before they go on sale.
Tickets go on sale June 23rd at 10 a.m.
Support today on WYCE comes from TigerSolar, a solar contractor designing renewable energy systems serving Grand Rapids, and managed and staffed by professionals familiar with the region and its people.
Support for WYCE today comes from Culinary Cultivations.