Manu Katche
Beats & BounceManu Katche 2012 via Ecm Records
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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
Southern California Roots-Rock Duo - The New Album Into 'YCE
Undercover: Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Passes Near The Birthplaces Of Influential Musicians Muddy Waters, Son House, Elvis Presley And Charley Patton - Robert Johnson Is Alleged To Have Sold His Soul To The Devil At The Highway's Crossroads With Route 49 - Bessie Smith Died After Sustaining Serious Injuries In An Automobile Accident On Highway 61
Composer: Fenton Robinson, 1967 - The All-Star Ensemble Having A Turn On The Boz Scaggs Classic. At The Time Of Recording, Scaggs, Duane Allman And The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section RanThe Song Through A Forty Minute Jam Session; Shortened To The Twelve Minute Masterpiece Appearing On Both "Boz Scaggs" And Duane Allman's "Anthology"
New Arrangements Celebrating The Music Of Composer Raymond Scott
Mastery Of Roots Music Styles - Special Guest: Oliver Wood, Guitar
Support for WYCE 88.1 FM comes from Bell's Beer in downtown Kalamazoo.
Working Up Vintage Link Wray
GR Music!
The James Brothers With Trombone Shorty
Senegalese Musician And Film Composer - A Member Of "Super Diamono" In The 1970's, The Ten-Member Band Fusing Indigenous Wolof Sabar Drumming And Urban Senegal Beats Into What Is Now Known As Mbalax Blues
Onuma Singsiri; Active During The 1960's And '70's
Music Project Of American Musician Max Clarke - For this Release, Sought After A More Homegrown Approach
Songwriter, Guitar Slinger Playing His Unique Brand Of Louisiana Roots And Soul
Legends! Traditional And Original Music Rooted In The Folk Tunes Of The Cajuns And Creoles Of Louisiana
Blues Plate Special: Blind Gussie Nesbit - January 12, 1910 SC - November 14, 1995 NC - - - - Gospel Blues Singer And Guitarist That Recorded For Victor, Columbia And Decca During A Five-Year Period Beginning In 1930. Not Much Is Known Of Nesbit's Life Other Than The Spare Details Of These Few Sessions. Nesbit Guested On Two Other Sacred Songs Jack Gowdelock; Those Recordings Were Never Issued.
The Jazz Spotlight Presents: Recorded Over A Two-Day Session In 1988 For The Verve Record Label. At The Time, The Haden Quartet Had Emerged As A Premier Small Combo. On This Outing,Quartet West Is Honoring The Past Without Constraints To It. Passion For The Film Noir Of Hollywood During The 1940's Reflect Heavily Throughout This Album - - - - - - Alan Broadbent, Piano...Laurance Marable, Drums...Ernie Watts, Tenor Saxophone...Charlie Haden, Bass
Support for WYCE 88.1 FM comes from Bell's Beer in downtown Kalamazoo.
Undercover: Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy, 1930
This Band Of New England Pickers Formed In 1975 And A Solid Three-Decade Career - Past Members Included Alison Brown, Heard Here On 'YCE
Spin From the Vinyl Vault - Charting For 42 Weeks Staying At Number 1 For And Incredible 19 Weeks Straight; A Record Stood For Fifty-One Years - The 94 Year-Old Continues Performing On Limited Schedule
Brownie McGhee - Written By Chuck Willis, Adapting The Song From A Traditional Ballad By An Unknown Composer In Early Part Of The 20th Century
Composer, Song-Collector, Shape-Note Singer, And Multi-Instrumentalist