Blue Nebula
Fiddler's GroveRelative Dimensions 2006 via Independent
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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
Appearance: 11/14 In Royal Oak; Blackberry Smoke Opening - Morrow Grows His Own Brand Of Modern-Day American Roots; All Driven Forward By Groove, Grease, And Guitars
Recorded At Levon Helm Studios In Woodstock, NY
Hayes & The Heathens Have A Long History Together
Betty Comden - This Album Is A Musical Journey Through A Unique Slice Of Recording History; The Black-Jewish Musical Encounter From The 1930's To The 1960's - Friendship And Working Relationships With Jews Were The Inspiration For Several Forays By Black Artists Into Yiddish Culture
First Recorded By American Torch Singer Gertrude Niesen, 1933; The Platters, Twenty-Five Years Later - Brian Is Appearing At Kusterer Brauhaus, 4 To 6 PM Today For The Continuing Series World Music On The West Side - I'll Be There With That Very Cool WYCE Merchandise, Compelling Conversation And Camaraderie
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Piano Player Whose Style Is Based On The Tradition Of Pre-War Barrelhouse Blues And Boogie Woogie
The Late Chicago Singer/Songwriter With A Reading Of The Legend/Folklore Of The Michigan Panther
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Traditions Around The World: Gabriel Rios - Puerto Rican Singer/Songwriter Whose Production Style Mixes A Mash-Up Of Latin, Hip Hop, Rock And Electronica; Lately, Rios Is Pursuing A More Organic Sound, Leaning Heavier On Guitar And Piano
Traditions Around The World: Moroccan Singer Highlighting Her Songs With The Berber Shilha Language, The Native Tongue Of Her Ancestors Dating To The 7th Century
Traditions Around The World: The Late Guinean Vocalist And Player Of The Kora Harp Was Among Africa's Most Respected Musicians - Nominated Goodwill Ambassador Of The Food And Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations
Traditions Around The World: Iranian-Born Musician And Composer, Known For His Persian Classical Repertoire And His Own Unique And Modern Compositions, And Ground-Breaking Work With Electro-Acoustic World Music Group Niyaz - His Songs Draw On Or Include Traditional Middle-Eastern Prayers, Songs Or Chants
(1952) Sherman Johnson & His Cloud Of Joy - Obscure Blues Shouter From Meridian, MS
Helm's Final Release Prior To His Passing In 2012 - Larry Campbell Composing, Larry's Wife Theresa And Levon's Daughter Amy On Backing Vocals; All Heard Here On WYCE
Roots-Laced Rendition Of The Grateful Dead Song (In The Dark, 1987) - A Longtime Staple Of Hull's Live Shows - We Lost Phil Lesh On Friday At The Age Of 84
Blues Plate Special: Betty Harris - Renowned In Soul Circles - Her Deep Church Roots Conflicted With A Desire To Sing Secular Soul Music, And At 17 Left Home To Pursue A Performing Career, Landing In California In 1960 And Signing Her First Recording Contract - Steady Work Allowed Her Enjoy The Finer Things Until 1970 - With Her Career At An Impasse, Harris Retired From The Industry To Raise A Family - Re-Emerging After Thirty-Five Years, Betty Harris Entered The Recording Studio In 2005, And Performed For Another Decade - Now 85 Years Of Age, Harris Lives A Quiet Live In Orlando
Jazz Spotlight: Benny Carter, Ben Webster and Barney Bigard - Along With Johnny Hodges, Benny Was Pioneering Alto Saxophonist - Began His Distinguished Seventy-Year Career With Fletcher Henderson During The !920's - On This Morning's Selection, Carter Is Joined In A Trio Formation By Two Other Jazz Pioneers; Ben Webster And Bunny Bigard
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc.
DGRI brings you live music and community happenings with GR LIVE hosted by Quinn Matthews, heard on Thursdays at noon, exclusively on WYCE and at WYCE.org
DGRI works to elevate Downtown Grand Rapids as a best-in-class heart of an American city.
More info is at downtowngr dot org
Harley Allen & MIke Lilly - This Duo Spent Some Time With 'Grass Legends The Osborne Brothers
Emerging Band From Pennsylvania's Coal Country
Solid Work Combining David's Thrumming And Bouncy String Work With Wally's Solid Drums
Traditional Song And Nursery Rhyme, With Early Versions Predating Both The Seven Years' War And The American Revolutionary War
HandMade Mitten! Composer: Tin Pan Alley Songwriter, Thomas S. Allen, 1905 - Most Recognized Of All The Erie Canal Folksongs Written - Around 1905 Mule Powered Barge Traffic Had Converted To Steam Power And Diesel Power Was About To Take Over; The Previous Way Of Life Gave Way To Modern Technology