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Playlist from 05/22/2024 @ 7:00am

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Vince

Vince plays a tasty mix of folk, blues, jazz, rock and worldbeat that will satisfy your early morning cravings for the eclectic sound of WYCE!

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all tracks listed in reverse chronological order

Donavon Frankenreiter

Move by Yourself
Move By Yourself 2006 via Lost Highway
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Tommy Bolin

Savannah Woman
Great Gypsy Soul 2012 via 429 Records
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Khruangbin

May Ninth
A LA SALA 2024 via Dead Oceans
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Robert Finley

Livin' Out A Suitcase
Black Bayou 2023 via Easy Eye Sound / Concord
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8:40 am

Ingrid Michaelson

Wonderful Unknown
Lights Out 2014 via Mom + Pop
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Amos Lee

Listen
Last Days At The Lodge 2008 via Blue Note Records
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8:30 am
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Katie Pruitt

Phases Of The Moon
Mantras 2024 via Rounder / Concord
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Corridor

Pellicule
Mimi 2024 via Sub Pop
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8:20 am
Smiling Acres Music Festival 2024 (click for more info)

Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting their flagship music festival, June 28-30th, in Trufant, Michigan. 

Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from  The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, May Erlewine, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Lady Ace Boogie, and many more!

The Smiling Acres Music Festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.

Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival, including private rentals and event sponsorships, are available at smiling acres festival dot com.

Allison Russell

Springtime
The Returner 2023 via Fantasy / Concord
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The Black Keys

On The Game
Ohio Players 2024 via Nonesuch
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Local Natives

Camera Shy
But I'll Wait For You 2024 via Loma Vista / Concord
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Ten Peso Version

It Doesn't Matter
Forward 2024 via Independent
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8:00 am
Remembering Oscar Zuniga (click for more info)

Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship honors the life and legacy of Oscar Zuniga, WYCE's longest-serving host and programmer.

Oscar passed away recently at 96 years old and he will be missed by many.

Oscar Zuniga's voice was the first voice broadcast on WYCE in its current format in 1987. However, Oscar's tenure extends back through the chain of broadcast outlets overseen by Wyoming Public Schools as far back as January of 1979. 

Oscar didn't have a particular programming philosophy,  according to his son Richard, "He just thinks it's a good idea to be kind to people, because it all comes back around."  

Oscar referred to himself on his show as  "The official for the hard-working people." *La oficial de la gente trabajadora 

All of us at WYCE Community Radio are most grateful to Oscar for his tireless dedication to the radio station, his loyal listeners, for his kind heart and wonderful smile.  


Stevie Ray Vaughan

Pride and Joy
Martin Scorsese presents The Blues- Stevie Ray Vaughan 2003 via Sony
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Allison Moorer

I Ain't Giving Up on You
The Duel 2004 via Sugarhill
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Paul Weller

White Sky
Saturns Pattern 2015 via Warner
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Metric

Who Would You Be For Me
Formentera II 2024 via MMI / Thirty Tigers
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7:40 am
Fans of Valley Field Concerts (click for more info)

Support for WYCE Comes From The Fans of Valley Field ... presenting a full schedule of events for their 2024 season!

Saturday, June 1st, Fans of Valley Field present their Westside Summer Kick-Off event with live music from Neil Diamond Tribute Band, "The Frog King."

Gates open at 4 p.m., and Sullivan Field's kickoff to the summer begins at 5 p.m. with live music from General Kaos and The Eddie Rabbit & Friends tribute band, followed by the Neil Diamond Tribute Band, "The Frog King."

Food options and a full bar will also be available on the day of the show.

Tickets and more information on the West Side Summer Kickoff event plus the full schedule of events at Sullivan Field...formerly known as "Valley Field" are at fansofvalleyfield dot org

 

Judith Hill

Baby, I'm Hollywood!
Baby, I'm Hollywood! 2021 via Regime
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Julian Lage

Omission
Speak To Me 2024 via Blue Note
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7:30 am
GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Marcus King (click for more info)

Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting Marcus King on his "Mood Swings World Tour" live at GLC Live at 20 Monroe.

Marcus King is the founder of The Marcus King Band, later releasing his solo record, "El Dorado."

King will be bringing his blues rock to Grand Rapids on May 30th.

Tickets and more information on Marcus King at GLC Live at 20 Monroe is available at live nation dot com.

Emily Wolfe

Can I Read Your Mind, Lover
The Blowback 2023 via Crows Feet
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7:20 am
City of Grand Rapids Free Summer Fitness Classes (click for more info)

The City of Grand Rapids, in partnership with Priority Health and Downtown Grand Rapids Inc., is hosting another summer of free outdoor fitness in parks and public spaces across the city.

The city offers 16 dance, cardio, and yoga classes that will run weekly from now until August 22nd. 

These fitness classes will be held weekly, Monday through Thursday, and are free of charge; no registration is required.

Cancellations due to weather will be announced on the City of Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation Facebook page. 

More information is available on the city of Grand Rapids website at grandrapidsmi dot gov

David Byrne

Angels
David Byrne 1994 via Warner Brothers
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John Mayer

No Such Thing
Room for Squares 2001 via Sony
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Roxy Music

The Space Between
Avalon 1983 via Virgin Records Us
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Bruce Hornsby

The Longest Night
Hot House 1995 via RCA
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7:00 am
Remembering Oscar Zuniga (click for more info)

Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship honors the life and legacy of Oscar Zuniga, WYCE's longest-serving host and programmer.

Oscar passed away recently at 96 years old and he will be missed by many.

Oscar Zuniga's voice was the first voice broadcast on WYCE in its current format in 1987. However, Oscar's tenure extends back through the chain of broadcast outlets overseen by Wyoming Public Schools as far back as January of 1979. 

Oscar didn't have a particular programming philosophy,  according to his son Richard, "He just thinks it's a good idea to be kind to people, because it all comes back around."  

Oscar referred to himself on his show as  "The official for the hard-working people." *La oficial de la gente trabajadora 

All of us at WYCE Community Radio are most grateful to Oscar for his tireless dedication to the radio station, his loyal listeners, for his kind heart and wonderful smile.