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I Don't CryThe Light in Me 2014 via Independent
"Mike brings his personality into the music he plays, he will chat with you between sets and then you hear the story he is telling in the tunes he picks out. He takes you on a ride and it is not easy to park the car and get out. I learn something every time I listen to his show." Quinn Mathews, Former WYCE Station Manager "MikeontheMic is an advocate of everything WYCE, because he loves music with a passion. I expect to hear bubbling bass lines, soulful guitar, rocking drums, and powerful voices. In short though....what Mike brings to the listeners of WYCE is TRANSCENDENCE." AJ Paschka, Former WYCE Station Manager "When Mike's on the Mic, the music will be just a bit off center. He finds a way to lead you just beyond your range in an accessible manner. Obviously dedicated to the format and Community Radio." Lee, WYCE Volunteer Programmer "The World would be a better place if everyone was dancing. Also Playing Radio is great fun!" MikeontheMic, WYCE Volunteer Programmer
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Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting Liz Phair* on Thursday, December 7th.
Liz Phair brings her Guyville tour to the historic Kalamazoo State Theatre along with special guest Kate Bollinger.
The tour celebrates thirty years of her critically-acclaimed Exile In Guyville LP
Doors for Liz Phair open at 6pm. The show begins at 7pm.
Tickets for Liz Phair at the Kalamazoo State Theatre are at the State Theatre box office and at k-a-z-o-o state dot com
Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship comes to you from the Community Media Center, proudly showcasing the importance of Media Literacy this week.
In honor of media literacy week, the Community Media Center is proud to present this first amendment quote of the day from American Rapper JaRule, who said:
"We, as artists, we have the right to express ourselves. That is our first amendment, freedom of speech. But I also believe that we have an obligation to the youth to be somewhat responsible in what we say on records. But I think that comes with age. I think that comes with artists growing up and becoming assured of who they are as people."
You can learn more about Media Literacy Week at grcmc dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Nonla Burger!
Nonla Burger is a new, family-owned Burger restaurant located at 449 Bridge Street NW.
Nonla Burger offers a diverse menu for all types of appetites and proudly serves food made fresh daily.
Nonla Burger offer daily specials, boozy milkshakes, rotating beers and house-made draft cocktails plus a "Pump Up the Jams" Happy Hour Tuesday through Friday afternoons from 2pm-5pm.
More information is at: NonlaBurger dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.
DGRI brings you live music and community happenings with GR LIVE every Thursday at noon from Midtwown GR at Studio Park.
DGRI works to elevate Downtown Grand Rapids as a best-in-class heart of an American city.
More info is at downtowngr dot org
Song first recorded by Roosevelt Sykes (listed as "The Honey Dripper") in 1936
Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting Liz Phair* on Thursday, December 7th.
Liz Phair brings her Guyville tour to the historic Kalamazoo State Theatre along with special guest Kate Bollinger.
The tour celebrates thirty years of her critically-acclaimed Exile In Guyville LP
Doors for Liz Phair open at 6pm. The show begins at 7pm.
Tickets for Liz Phair at the Kalamazoo State Theatre are at the State Theatre box office and at k-a-z-o-o state dot com
Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship comes to you from the Community Media Center, proudly showcasing the importance of Media Literacy this week.
In honor of media literacy week, the Community Media Center is proud to present this first amendment quote of the day from American Rapper JaRule, who said:
"We, as artists, we have the right to express ourselves. That is our first amendment, freedom of speech. But I also believe that we have an obligation to the youth to be somewhat responsible in what we say on records. But I think that comes with age. I think that comes with artists growing up and becoming assured of who they are as people."
You can learn more about Media Literacy Week at grcmc dot org.
Branford Marsalis on Sax
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.
DGRI brings you live music and community happenings with GR LIVE every Thursday at noon from Midtwown GR at Studio Park.
DGRI works to elevate Downtown Grand Rapids as a best-in-class heart of an American city.
More info is at downtowngr dot org
Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting Liz Phair* on Thursday, December 7th.
Liz Phair brings her Guyville tour to the historic Kalamazoo State Theatre along with special guest Kate Bollinger.
The tour celebrates thirty years of her critically-acclaimed Exile In Guyville LP
Doors for Liz Phair open at 6pm. The show begins at 7pm.
Tickets for Liz Phair at the Kalamazoo State Theatre are at the State Theatre box office and at k-a-z-o-o state dot com
Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship comes to you from the Community Media Center, proudly showcasing the importance of Media Literacy this week.
In honor of media literacy week, the Community Media Center is proud to present this first amendment quote of the day from American Rapper JaRule, who said:
"We, as artists, we have the right to express ourselves. That is our first amendment, freedom of speech. But I also believe that we have an obligation to the youth to be somewhat responsible in what we say on records. But I think that comes with age. I think that comes with artists growing up and becoming assured of who they are as people."
You can learn more about Media Literacy Week at grcmc dot org.