Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer
PashtoAs We Speak 2023 via Thirty Tigers
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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
Producer: Joe Bonnamassa - Jimmy's Southern Musical Roots Running True; Tradition Intact
Austin, TX, 1994 - Good-Time, Honky Tonkin' Band With Enough Quirk And Underground Appeal To Justify The Alt/Country Tag - Currently On Hiatus
A Story-Telling Poet; The New Album With Its Roots Running Deep - Guests Include Marty Stuart And Rodney Crowell
Produced By Duke Robillard - Al Got His Start In 1973 As The First Cornet Player For The Legendary Roomful Of Blues; Highly-Respected In Blues And Jazz Circles
Preservation Hall Jazz Band With Special Guest Brandi Carlisle - Written In 1912 By American Evangelist George Bennard During His Time In Michigan
Support for WYCE comes from Section Live presenting Lucero at Elevation at The Intersection on November 15th.
Lucero is a country punk band hailing from Memphis Tennessee and have released over 10 studio albums.
Lucero will be performing with Jason Boland and The Stragglers at The Elevation.
Tickets available at the box office or online at sectionlive dot com.
Austin, TX 1994 - Buck Owens & The Buckaroos Has Been a Primary Influence
A Rework Of Bessie Smith, 1931 - One Of The Most Notorious Double Entendre Songs Of All Time
Tacoma, WA 1958 - Predated The Advent Of The Terms Surf Guitar And Surf Rock - Pioneered The Use Of Special Effects - Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame - Greatest Popularity In The 1960's With Thirty-Eight Charting Albums; Six Of Fourteen Singles Made It Into The Top 40, Three Top 10's - Sixty-Five Years On The Ventures Still Playing Their Identifiable Signature Sound - This New Album Adds Another Fine Arrow In Their Quiver
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center.
St. Cecilia announced three additional concerts on their 2023/24 Acoustic Cafe Folk Series.
Dobro master and 15-time GRAMMY Award-winning performer Jerry Douglas with special guest Bassist Daniel Kimbro will perform at St. Cecilia Music Center on November 16th.
Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Activist, and Multi-instrumentalist Allison Russell brings The Returner Tour to St. Cecilia on January 16th, 2024.
As well as GRAMMY Award-winning Singer / Songwriter Marc Cohn returning to St. Cecilia Music Center on April 11th, 2024.
Tickets for all three shows are on sale now and available at at scmcgr dot org or at 616-459-2224
Composers: Eddie Cooley And Otis Blackwell - Saundra Meade: R&B Singer With Only Six Known Recordings In Three Consecutive Years, 1955, '56 And '57; The Most Successful Being A Cover Version By Little Willie John - A Major Chart-Topper For Peggy Lee In 1958
Composed For The 1947 Musical Finian's Rainbow
Influenced By Afrobeat Legend Fela Kuti - Dawuni's Positive Groove Straddles The Musical Boundaries Between Africa, The Caribbean And The US, Creating A Universally Appealing Sound Uniting Generations And Cultures.
Produced By Bela Fleck - Four-Man String Band From Three Different Countries Based In Buenos Aires
Arbor Circle is proud to be one of West Michigan's most comprehensive providers of mental health counseling, substance use treatment, and family services.
Serving thousands of children, individuals, and families each year, their expert staff partner with people and communities in pursuit of growth and healing.
Arbor Circle's variety of services includes The Bridge, a 24 hour crisis shelter for children and youth ages 10 to 17 experiencing homelessness.
Learn more about Arbor Circle by visiting Arbor Circle DOT ORG.
Two Highly-Respected Session Players Working Up The Great Sam Cooke (1965)
HandMade In The Mitten: Hart, MI - The Bands Second Release Pulling From A Long History Together And A Deep Repertoire Of Song; Appearing August 24 For Music At the Point, Spring Lake, MI
Dan Tyminski, Vocals - Composed By Sidney Cox Of The Cox Family; Heard Here On 'YCE
Blues Plate Special: Peetie Wheatstraw, 1936 - St.Louis Pianist And Singer Peetie Wheatstraw Had An Almost Arrogant Self-Confidence In His Singing Style, But His Clever Way With A Lyric Made Him One Of The Best-Selling Blues Artists Of The 1930's. Calling Himself The Devil's Son-In Law, Peetie Succeeded In Recording Over 160 Tracks In An Eleven Year Career. One Photo Exits Of Wheatstraw Holding A Guitar, But His Primary Instrument Was Piano Heard On The Records Of Lonnie Jordan, Kokomo Arnold And Papa Charlie McCoy. Peetie's Last Studio Session In 1941. Few Weeks Later He Was Riding In An Automobile That Collided With A Freight Train And He Died From His Injuries After A Few Days, On His 39th Birthday.
'820' Jazz: Live At London's Fulham Town Hall In 1986 For The Gathering Of The Charlie Watts Orchestra. The Musicians That Make Up The Orchestra Are The Cream Of The British Jazz Crop. The Swing Era Is Well Represented, And In Good Hands
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center.
St. Cecilia announced three additional concerts on their 2023/24 Acoustic Cafe Folk Series.
Dobro master and 15-time GRAMMY Award-winning performer Jerry Douglas with special guest Bassist Daniel Kimbro will perform at St. Cecilia Music Center on November 16th.
Singer, Songwriter, Poet, Activist, and Multi-instrumentalist Allison Russell brings The Returner Tour to St. Cecilia on January 16th, 2024.
As well as GRAMMY Award-winning Singer / Songwriter Marc Cohn returning to St. Cecilia Music Center on April 11th, 2024.
Tickets for all three shows are on sale now and available at at scmcgr dot org or at 616-459-2224
Boone County, WV - The Twenty Year-Old's Lyricism Is Content Based On Stark Realities Growing Up In Appalachia
HandMade Mitten! Old-Time Traditional; Squares, Reels, And Contras
Acoustic Roots Songwriting Duo Making Home Southeastern Massachusetts
Korean-American Blues Poet Raised In Kentucky
A Collective Of Living-History Enthusiasts Who Depict A Ninety-Year Period On The American Frontier, Specializing In Lewis & Clark's Corps Of Discovery And The Mountain Men Of The American Fur Trade (1750-1840)
(1930) Ken Maynard: The First Singing Cowboy, Starring In Over 300 Films Remaining Popular Well Into The Thirties