COMPILATIONS
Thee Sinseers - What's His NameColemine Records Presents Brighter Days Ahead 2021 via Colemine
You will hear from the genres that have a place in my heart; folk, hip hop, punk, rock n roll, and soul. I will swirl in anything new that catches my attention. I love a good soundtrack/compilation. I am finding lots of artists from my teen years that I forgot about in our expansive WYCE music library, so there will definitely be songs from the 90s popping up!
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Support for WYCE comes from GLC Live at 20 Monroe presenting comedian Nikki Glaser** on her The Good Girl tour.
Nikki Glaser's tour will be making a stop in Grand Rapids on March 15th at GLC Live at 20 Monroe.
Tickets and more information for this 18 and up comedy event can be found at live nation dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from The Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting The Mountain Goats on April 9th.
The Mountain Goats are an indie rock group that have been performing together for decades now.
They'll be on tour with their latest album, "Jenny From Thebes."
Tickets and more information for The Mountain Goats at The Kalamazoo State Theatre on April 9th are available at k a z o o state dot com.
The YWCA West Central Michigan is a social justice organization with more than 100 years of experience providing service to, and advocating on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our community.
Support for WYCE Comes from Live Nation, presenting comedian Lewis Black, appearing at GLC Live at 20 Monroe on Friday, February 16.
Support for WYCE comes from the Saugatuck Center for the Arts, located just 35 minutes southwest of Grand Rapids.
This year, the Saugatuck Center for the Arts invites guests to learn what it means to PLAY.
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts reminds you that all ages can find inspiration and joy in playful moments that can help spark creativity and imagination.
Saugatuck Center for the Arts invites you to explore their events, exhibitions, and classes online at S - C - 4 - A - .org, ... that's S - C - the number 4 - A - .org.
Support for WYCE comes from The Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting The Mountain Goats on April 9th.
The Mountain Goats are an indie rock group that have been performing together for decades now.
They'll be on tour with their latest album, "Jenny From Thebes."
Tickets and more information for The Mountain Goats at The Kalamazoo State Theatre on April 9th are available at k a z o o state dot com.
Support for WYCE Comes from Live Nation, presenting comedian Lewis Black, appearing at GLC Live at 20 Monroe on Friday, February 16.