Little Charlie And Organ Grinder Swing
MistySkronky Tonk 2016 via Eller Soul
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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!
Traditions! Returns Next Week
Mighty Clouds Of Joy - A Tribute Collection Of Songs Written By Bob Dylan During His "Born Again" Period (1979-81) Dylan Makes An Appearance With Mavis Staples
A Rendering Of Howlin' Wolf's 1961 Chess Records Classic - Composed Willie Dixon Uses Elements From Several Earlier Blues Songs - The Image Of The Rooster Appears In Several Blues Songs From The 1920's And 1930's, Reflecting Early Twentieth Century Folk Beliefs In The American South That A Rooster Contributes To Peace In The Barnyard.
New Into 'YCE - The Songs Reflect A Craftsmanship That Only Comes From Equal Parts Observation And Obsession - Maybe The Best Songwriter You Never Heard....Til Now
Heather Myles - Turning 61 A Few Days Ago - Her Exceptional Writing Permeates The Bakersfield Sound
Anne Savoy & Linda Ronstadt - A Nineteenth Century French Composition Migrating To Southwest Louisiana At The Turn Of The Twentieth Century - First Recorded In 1933 By Pioneering Cajun Fiddler Leo Soileau And His Four Aces
A Seasoned East Central Ohio Based Multi-Instrumentalist/Songwriter
With His Band Palmetto Motel - Debut Release - Co-Founding Member Of The Allman Betts Band - This Sound Doesn't Fall To Far From The Tree
Support for WYCE comes from "Outback Presents" presenting "An Evening with The Avett Brothers," on Friday, August 11, at Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo.
Tickets for three-time GRAMMY Award nominees, The Avett Brothers, are available at etix dot com.
Evoking The Imagined Ease And Rustic Elegance Of A Late Nineteenth-Century Stephan Foster Melody
August 3,1926 - July 21, 2023 (96) - Sinatra's Favorite Singer - Highly-Honored Jazz & Pop Singer - Painter - An American Icon - Anthony Dominick Benedetto, RIP....Thanks For The Music
Nikolai Erdenko & The Gypsy Band
Nahawa Doumbia - A Pioneering Four-Decade Career That Saw The Development, And Definitive Rise Of Wassoulou Music Which Had A Great Influence On Mali's Musical Culture, And On The International Stage - Member Of The String Sisters, A Folk Super-Group Made Up Off Six Of The World's Leading Female Fiddlers
Scandinavian Musician Playing the Hardanger Fiddle, Considered The National Instrument Of Norway; Its Origins Date To 1651 - A Member Of The String Sisters, A Folk Super-Group Made up Of Six Of The World's Leading Female Fiddlers, Heard Here On 'YCE
Circle Theatre is the only community theatre in West Michigan that specializes in summer theatre. Since 1953, Circle has continued to deliver high-quality summer theatre entertainment to audiences.
Through their Main Stage productions, family-friendly Magic Circle productions, and their Summer Concert Series, Circle Theatre has remained a place for the community to be entertained, challenged and inspired.
They are always looking to welcome more individuals to join their circle, whether it's as a performer, production staff, or a volunteer, they have a spot for you!
For more information on their upcoming shows or how to get involved, visit their website at circle theatre dot org.
The Memphis Horns Evolved From The Mar-Keys, Session Players For Stax Records. As The First House Band For The Label, Their Backing Music Formed The Foundation For The Early 1960's Stax Sound, A Development Of Southern And Memphis Soul. A Pioneering Sound On 83 Gold And Platinum Awards, And Over One-Hundred High Charting Records; Including Al Green's Number One 1972 Hit.
Kalamazoo Appearance: 8/11 Wings Event Center (Friday Night) Pre-Show Primer On Traditions!
Blues Plate Special: April 1, 1897 MS - August 10, 1948 CA - - Considered To Have Been A "Dirty Blues" Musician; One Of The Big Three Of The Blues, Along With Ma Rainey And Bessie Smith. First Recorded Vaudeville Songs For Okeh Records In 1923 - Success Found Her Four Years Later. Bogan's Usual Sidemen Were Pianists Henry Callens, Tampa Red And Walter Roland, Their Early Days Playing Rowdy Juke Joints Supplied The Material Needed For Developing Her Songwriting Skills; Topics Were Usually Bawdy, And Attracted Singers Leroy Carr And Memphis Minnie. After 1935 Bogan Managed Her Sons Jazz Group Until Her Passing In 1948 At The Age Of 51.
'820' Jazz Presents: Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - A 1960 Composition By Elder Brother Nat Adderley, This Live Rendering Of "Work Song" Is A Bebop Masterpiece. Nat Joins On Cornet; Cannonball Delivers The Solid Groove With A Quintet Configuration Of The Creme De La Creme Of Bop. The Improvisational Skills Pull You In; Everybody Is In Peak Form. - - - - - - - - Louis Hayes, Drums...Percy Heath, Bass...Nat Adderley, Cornet...Bobby Timmons, Piano...Cannonball Adderley, Alto Saxophone
Support for WYCE comes from "Outback Presents" presenting "An Evening with The Avett Brothers," on Friday, August 11, at Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo.
Tickets for three-time GRAMMY Award nominees, The Avett Brothers, are available at etix dot com.
Released To Commemorate The 10th Anniversary Of John's Passing By His Longtime Touring Band - The Great John Hartford Was One Of The Rarest Of Musical Birds
Now Based In Tulsa - Former Frontman For GR's Watching For Foxes And Winnow
New Music Into 'YCE - Texas-Born Americana Artist With Heavy Roots In The Tradition Of His Home State's Songwriting - Wonderful Album!
Vintage Vinyl Spin - Written By Gary U.S. Bonds And Jerry Williams, a.k.a. Swamp Dogg, Heard Here On 'YCE - Recorded Several Times, But It Was Johnny Paycheck That Put It On The Charts For Nineteen Weeks In 1971, Peaking At Number Two
Deep Set Of Blues Singing And Piano, Accompanied By Bob Margolin Playing Guitar
Norman Blake & Tony Rice - Multi-Instrumental Virtuosos Are Pioneers Of The New Acoustic Music Movement
Peggy Seeger - Printed By English Collector Cecil Sharp, Who Toured The Appalachians In 1908 - In The 78 RPM Era It Was Recorded By Grayson & Whitter, 1928
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