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I am desperately trying to play the song you Shazam (we also show the 'now playing' songs on wyce.org so you don't have to worry about two apps). Sometimes I describe my music as hard listening music. And I don't mean that it's bad. But there's easy listening music (and I play some of that too don't worry), which is great in the background. And then there's the music that kinda demands you pay attention to it - hard listening. That's what I'm going for at least. And you might hate it and that's ok. Don't tell my boss, because the customers are always right, but this show is as much for me as it is for you. Most importantly, if you call in and tell me that your pet is at home listening to WYCE 88.1, I'll give them a shout-out on air and tell them you love them! My four-legged listeners are my favorite
Support for WYCE comes from The Gilmore Collection, announcing the grand opening of its newest venue, Ashton, a cocktail lounge and event space, located on the third floor of The B.O.B.
Ashton is now open Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm to 1 am.
It can accommodate up to 350 guests for corporate gatherings, social events, and holiday celebrations.
More info is at ashtonloungegr dot com
Hero's and Shero's Corner is more than just a drop-in center... It is a lifeline for veterans who are already carrying the weight of mental illness, trauma, and homelessness.
Many of the veterans served by Hero's and Shero's Corner are rebuilding their lives and rely on the organization for safety, connection, and support.
The roof covering their drop-in center located on Eastern Avenue in Kentwood is failing, and the organization is in critical need of funds to repair the roof to continue serving area veterans.
To learn more about supporting the programs and services provided by Hero's and Shero's Corner, you can visit heroscornergrandrapids dot com
Support for WYCE comes from SectionLive...proud to present Brent Cobb, and "The Ain't Rocked in a While Tour" Sunday, September 28 at the Stache.
Singer and songwriter Brent Cobb has toured with Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, The Red Clay Strays, and others.
His all-ages show at The Stache features his band, The Fixin's, plus a special guest.
Pre-registration is required and can be done online at gildasclubgr dot org
Support for WYCE comes from The Rickhouse at Long Road Distillers, located at 537 Leonard Street NW in Grand Rapids.
If you're planning a wedding, rehearsal dinner, company outing, or more, The Rickhouse offers space for whatever you're celebrating, plus handcrafted cocktails and many menu options.
Booking information is available by emailing [email protected]
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Beer...presenting "An Evening with Railroad Earth" in Bell's Beer Garden on Friday, June 13th.
Railroad Earth is bringing their bluegrass-influenced, Americana sound to Kalamazoo for one night only.
Tickets and more information for this 18 and up show, are available at Bells Beer dot com. Under 18 admitted only with a parent or guardian.
Support for WYCE comes from The Gilmore Collection, announcing the grand opening of its newest venue, Ashton, a cocktail lounge and event space, located on the third floor of The B.O.B.
Ashton is now open Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm to 1 am.
It can accommodate up to 350 guests for corporate gatherings, social events, and holiday celebrations.
More info is at ashtonloungegr dot com