Danny Caron
In A Sentimental MoodGood Hands 2003 via Danny Caron Music
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 Bell's Beer: Yo La Tengo is performing live in Bell's Beer Garden on Friday, June 23rd!
Yo La Tengo have been performing for nearly four decades. The trio's latest album is called This Stupid World.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX dot com.
ARTIST: Baksey Cham Krong
Today WYCE is taking the time to recognize Juneteenth.
Juneteenth is the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States of America.
We are celebrating Juneteenth by highlighting some of the many black owned businesses, like We Are Lit bookstore, The Grand Rapids African American Museum, and Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses. As well as historian and authors Randal Jelks and Todd Robinson and all of the other leaders in Grand Rapids Michigan.
Frederik Meijer Gardens and 88.1 FM WYCE are proud to announce this year's expanded lineup for Tuesday Evening Music Club.
Tuesday Evening Music Club brings a diverse schedule of local and regional performances to the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage Tuesday evenings from May 30 through August 29.
These outdoor performances are free for Meijer Gardens members and for any general admission visitor to the Gardens on Tuesdays.
This week's performer at the Tuesday Evening Music Club will be The Sweet Adelines along with The Robin Connell Trio featuring Mary Rademacher (RAD-uh-maker).
The Tuesday Evening Music Club is generously supported by WYCE Community Radio, *Ayers ( pronounced AIRS) Basement Systems, Meyer Music and Corporate Live.
The full lineup and more information are at Meijer Gardens dot org slash Tuesday.
Support today on WYCE comes from Bell's Beer: Yo La Tengo is performing live in Bell's Beer Garden on Friday, June 23rd!
Yo La Tengo have been performing for nearly four decades. The trio's latest album is called This Stupid World.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX dot com.
MICHIGAN ARTIST
MICHIGAN ARTIST
Today WYCE is taking the time to recognize Juneteenth.
Juneteenth is the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States of America.
We are celebrating Juneteenth by highlighting some of the many black owned businesses, like We Are Lit bookstore, The Grand Rapids African American Museum, and Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses. As well as historian and authors Randal Jelks and Todd Robinson and all of the other leaders in Grand Rapids Michigan.
MICHIGAN ARTIST
Support for WYCE comes from The Smiling Acres Music Festival, presenting their flagship music festival every year over the Fourth of July weekend in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are now on sale for this year's festival happening Friday, June 30th through Sunday, July 2nd, featuring live musIc from The Accidentals, May Erlewine, Henhouse Prowlers, Earth Radio, and many more.
Day passes or weekend long passes with camping are available.
More information about the The Smiling Acres Music Festival, private rentals and event sponsorship is at smilingacresfestival dot com.
Support today on WYCE comes from Bell's Beer: Yo La Tengo is performing live in Bell's Beer Garden on Friday, June 23rd!
Yo La Tengo have been performing for nearly four decades. The trio's latest album is called This Stupid World.
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX dot com.
Today WYCE is taking the time to recognize Juneteenth.
Juneteenth is the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States of America.
We are celebrating Juneteenth by highlighting some of the many black owned businesses, like We Are Lit bookstore, The Grand Rapids African American Museum, and Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses. As well as historian and authors Randal Jelks and Todd Robinson and all of the other leaders in Grand Rapids Michigan.