John Hiatt
Crossing Muddy WatersCrossing Muddy Waters 2000 via Vanguard Records
Folksy...Rootsy...laid back Americana feel. Michigan music, classic jazz and blasts. from the past . Not afraid to stretch out a bit with longer tracks...enjoy the ride!!
Support for WYCE comes from Midtown GR presenting Chris Dupont with Kylee Phillips.
Both Michigan Natives, they'll be bringing a night of folk music to Midtown GR on Friday, April 26th.
Chris Dupont and Kylee Phillips will be performing with special guest Max Lockwood.
More information can be found at the midtown gr dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Public Library... reminding you to enjoy local music at the GRPL!
Music in the Stacks features emerging and established talent and is designed for all ages.
Music in the Stacks concerts take place in the book stacks on the first floor of the Main Library. Seating is first come, first served.
No matter what you're looking for, GRPL is here to help you find it.
More information is at grpl dot org
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.
Support for WYCE comes from Buses by The Beach, presenting its annual Bus Benefit 2024.
Running on May 24th through 27th, Memorial Day weekend, in Trufant, Michigan.
Buses By the Beach is a nonprofit in support of the Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, the world's largest Burn Support Organization based in Grand Rapids.
The event will feature activities and live music throughout the weekend, including performances by Desmond Jones, Roosevelt Diggs, Hannah Rose Graves Band, Pocket Watch, and others.
Tickets and more information at BUSES BY THE BEACH DOT ORG.
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Public Library... reminding you to enjoy local music at the GRPL!
Music in the Stacks features emerging and established talent and is designed for all ages.
Music in the Stacks concerts take place in the book stacks on the first floor of the Main Library. Seating is first come, first served.
No matter what you're looking for, GRPL is here to help you find it.
More information is at grpl dot org
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.
Support for WYCE comes from Midtown GR presenting Chris Dupont with Kylee Phillips.
Both Michigan Natives, they'll be bringing a night of folk music to Midtown GR on Friday, April 26th.
Chris Dupont and Kylee Phillips will be performing with special guest Max Lockwood.
More information can be found at the midtown gr dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Public Library... reminding you to enjoy local music at the GRPL!
Music in the Stacks features emerging and established talent and is designed for all ages.
Music in the Stacks concerts take place in the book stacks on the first floor of the Main Library. Seating is first come, first served.
No matter what you're looking for, GRPL is here to help you find it.
More information is at grpl dot org
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.