
Milagro Saints
Blowin' Down This Old Dusty RoadMighty Road Songs 2013 via Independent
Nanette tries to make her show "the soundtrack to your life" (at least three hours of it) -- music expressing all sorts of moods, with folk/rock preferences.
Support for WYCE comes from the John Ball Zoo, proudly presenting the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival now through June 15th.
This year, the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival features new handcrafted Asian lantern displays and interactive experiences that illuminate the Zoo and tell the story of wildlife and Asian culture.
John Ball Zoo is the first and only place you can see these works of art in Michigan!
Tickets for the Lantern Festival as well as additional information are available at jbzoo dot org
Support for WYCE comes from West Michigan FarmLink, created to help local farms sell their products directly to local consumers.
At wmfarmlink dot com, farmers and producers post products and members place their orders online.
Members can pick up orders at Farmlink's Grand Rapids warehouse, or delivery is also available.
More information is at wmfarmlink dot com.
West Michigan FarmLink, creating community through food.
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, happening this weekend...April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available and students are welcome.
Registration information and more details on scholarships are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The Gilmore - an event venue located at 5179 West River Drive in Comstock Park.
The Gilmore is proud to present comedian Samuel J. Comroe on Saturday, April 19
Comroe has performed live on America's Got Talent, Conan Obrien, and the Ricky Gervais' Comedy Competition.
Tickets for his performance on April 19 are on sale now at gilmorecomedy dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
Mercantile Bank is proud to support WYCE's radio in-the-classroom programming, which features radio programming produced on-site at WYCE by local high school students.
If you're a high school teacher or administrator interested in being one of our next radio in-the-classroom partners, we'd love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mercantile Bank...committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, happening this weekend...April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available and students are welcome.
Registration information and more details on scholarships are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The Gilmore - an event venue located at 5179 West River Drive in Comstock Park.
The Gilmore is proud to present comedian Samuel J. Comroe on Saturday, April 19
Comroe has performed live on America's Got Talent, Conan Obrien, and the Ricky Gervais' Comedy Competition.
Tickets for his performance on April 19 are on sale now at gilmorecomedy dot com
Support for WYCE comes from the John Ball Zoo, proudly presenting the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival now through June 15th.
This year, the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival features new handcrafted Asian lantern displays and interactive experiences that illuminate the Zoo and tell the story of wildlife and Asian culture.
John Ball Zoo is the first and only place you can see these works of art in Michigan!
Tickets for the Lantern Festival as well as additional information are available at jbzoo dot org
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, happening this weekend...April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available and students are welcome.
Registration information and more details on scholarships are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The Gilmore - an event venue located at 5179 West River Drive in Comstock Park.
The Gilmore is proud to present comedian Samuel J. Comroe on Saturday, April 19
Comroe has performed live on America's Got Talent, Conan Obrien, and the Ricky Gervais' Comedy Competition.
Tickets for his performance on April 19 are on sale now at gilmorecomedy dot com