Steve Hilger Jazz Quintet
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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!
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Founded In 1990, The Duo Continues To Dedicate Their Musical Collaboration To The High-Energy Sound Of Unadulterated Chicago Blues
Detroit, MI - The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Undercover 1974
Reworking The Defining Number One Recording By Jo Stafford, 1952
GR's Beloved Garage Rockers With A Foot In Almost Every Genre From The 60's Onward
Seasoned Musicians Specializing In The Music Of The Jazz And Swing Era's With Their Usual Finesse And Vitality
Septet Of West Coast Bluesman Beginning As A College Project And Anthology Of Blues With Major Accolades To The Mississippi Delta To The South Side Of Chicago
Son Volt's Latest Long-Player Pays Homage To The Great Doug Sahm
Doug Sahm Leaving Jay Farrar A Phone Message...Cool!
Kalamazoo Appearance: Bell's Eccentric Cafe 7/15
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery: Bell's Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo welcomes Hurray for the Riff Raff on Saturday, July 15!
New Orleans band Hurray for the Riff Raff will be performing music from their latest release "Life on Earth."
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX.com.
Recorded In Mississippi - Tony's Second Solo Ties The Past To The Present And Runs The Voodoo Down
(1961) Holli Mosley, One Of A Few Hand-Picked Performers Paying Tribute To Charlie Rich
Composer: Alberto Dominguez, 1939 - Major Chart-Topper For Glenn Miller In 1941 - Xavier Cugat A Year Earlier, And The Ventures Succeeded Twenty Years After
Tarika - Sister Duo Singing Of Troubling Times And Spiritual Awakenings In Their Native Madagascar
A Superb Collection Of '60's And Early 1970's Music Documenting The Vibrant Cambodian Pop And Rock-And-Roll Scene; A Moment In Time Before The Rise Of The Brutal Khmer Rouge - Fascinating Compilation
The Origins Of The Tune Are Obscure - Believed To Have Been a British Isles Song, Stylistically More Akin To French Canadian, Evidence It Was Rendered In A Southern Old-Time Style By Upstate New York Fiddlers
Mitten Music - Only Recording To Date
The UK Singer Has A Lefty Frizzell Feel To His Voice
Blues Plate Special: Raymond Hill; April 29,1933 MS - April 16, 1996 MS - A Solo Artist For Sun Records, Raymond Hill Is Best Known As A Member Of Ike Turner's Kings Of Rhythm During The 1950's. As a Session Saxophonist, Hill Played With Howlin' Wolf, And Little Junior Parker Prior To Rejoining Turner's Band In 1955, This Time In St. Louis. The 1960's Beckoned With A Call From Albert King To Join His Touring Band, A Lucrative Gig That Lasted A Few Years Before Hill Left The Music Business. Raymond Earl Hill Passed On In 1996
'820' Jazz: Miles Davis Quintet, 1956 Van Gelder Recording Studios, New Jersey - One Day Session Resulting In What We Become The Classic "Relaxin' With the Miles Davis Quintet", One Of Four Recorded By The Quintet That Year, All Regarded As The Best Performances In The Hard Bop Sub-Genre.....Paul Chambers, Bass...Philly Joe Jones, Drums...Red Garland, Piano...John Coltrane, Tenor Saxophone...Miles Davis, Trumpet
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery: Bell's Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo welcomes Hurray for the Riff Raff on Saturday, July 15!
New Orleans band Hurray for the Riff Raff will be performing music from their latest release "Life on Earth."
Doors for this 21 and up show open at 7:00pm, and music starts at 8:00pm. Tickets at ETIX.com.
First True Bluegrass Album In 15 Years
Spin From The Vinyl Vault - Member Of The Grand Ole Opry - Successful Thirty-Eight Career Beginning In 1925 - Perished In The 1963 Plane Crash That Took The Lives Of Hawkshaw Hawkins And Patsy Cline
Bluegrass-Meets-Chamber; As Much Aaron Copland's Version Of Roots Music As It Is Bill Monroe's
Mahalia Jackson, 1947 - Highly-Honored; Grammy Hall Of Fame Award - Library of Congress Adding The Song To The National Recording Registry - Listed As One Of The Songs Of The Century By The Recording Industry Of America And the National Endowment For The Arts - In The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame As One Of The 500 Songs That Shaped Rock
Dolly, Emmylou & Linda Pickin' On Classic Del McCoury