
Yo La Tengo
Danelectro 3Danelectro 2000 via Matador
Support for WYCE comes from Wings Event Center, presenting Greensky Bluegrass on Friday, October 31st and Saturday November 1st.
Greensky Bluegrass is a band from Kalamazoo, returning for their 25th anniversary.
Tickets and more details on the show are available at Wings Event Center dot com
Today's WYCE business day sponsor is Wheeler Upham ["wheeler upum"], a Grand Rapids law firm that for over 140 years has provided a variety of legal services to individuals and businesses in our community.
Founded as a partnership in 1883, Wheeler Upham was incorporated on this date in 1982.
Their office is on the plaza level of the Calder Plaza Building, 250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 100, in downtown Grand Rapids.
Parking is available in the City of Grand Rapids Government Center parking ramp.
More info about Wheeler Upham and its attorneys and the work they do, is at wuattorneys dot com or 616-459-7100.
Support for WYCE comes from The Saugatuck Center For The Arts!
The Saugatuck Center for the Arts kicks off their summer theater season with the Tony Award-winning musical, "Come From Away."
"Come From Away," tells the story of a town that welcomed 7,000 stranded passengers after 9/11. The show runs June 20 through July 13.
Tickets are on sale now at S C 4 A dot org. (sc4a.org)
Support for WYCE comes from Wings Event Center, presenting Greensky Bluegrass on Friday, October 31st and Saturday November 1st.
Greensky Bluegrass is a band from Kalamazoo, returning for their 25th anniversary.
Tickets and more details on the show are available at Wings Event Center dot com
Baby Huey & the Babysitters
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center, announcing six new concerts within their Acoustic Café Folk Series for Season 2025-2026.
The Acoustic Café Folk Series kicks off on September 9th with Grammy-nominated duo, the Milk Carton Kids.
The series also includes performances by acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke, Sierra Hull, Josh Ritter, the Yonder Mountain String Band, and Bluegrass/Newgrass artist Sam Bush, plus a sold-out show with Chris *Thile.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at SCMC GR dot ORG or via phone at 616-459-2224.
Today's WYCE business day sponsor is Wheeler Upham ["wheeler upum"], a Grand Rapids law firm that for over 140 years has provided a variety of legal services to individuals and businesses in our community.
Founded as a partnership in 1883, Wheeler Upham was incorporated on this date in 1982.
Their office is on the plaza level of the Calder Plaza Building, 250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 100, in downtown Grand Rapids.
Parking is available in the City of Grand Rapids Government Center parking ramp.
More info about Wheeler Upham and its attorneys and the work they do, is at wuattorneys dot com or 616-459-7100.
Support for WYCE comes from Kickstand Productions presenting Todd Rundgren live at Bell's Beer Garden on Wednesday, July 9th
A longtime performer and producer, Todd Rundgren brings a diverse music experience to the stage in Kalamazoo.
Tickets and more information on this 18 and up show are available now at KICKSTAND PRODUCTIONS dot NET (kickstandproductions.net)
17 and under are permitted with a guardian.
Support for WYCE comes from Wings Event Center, presenting Greensky Bluegrass on Friday, October 31st and Saturday November 1st.
Greensky Bluegrass is a band from Kalamazoo, returning for their 25th anniversary.
Tickets and more details on the show are available at Wings Event Center dot com
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center, announcing six new concerts within their Acoustic Café Folk Series for Season 2025-2026.
The Acoustic Café Folk Series kicks off on September 9th with Grammy-nominated duo, the Milk Carton Kids.
The series also includes performances by acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke, Sierra Hull, Josh Ritter, the Yonder Mountain String Band, and Bluegrass/Newgrass artist Sam Bush, plus a sold-out show with Chris *Thile.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at SCMC GR dot ORG or via phone at 616-459-2224.
Today's WYCE business day sponsor is Wheeler Upham ["wheeler upum"], a Grand Rapids law firm that for over 140 years has provided a variety of legal services to individuals and businesses in our community.
Founded as a partnership in 1883, Wheeler Upham was incorporated on this date in 1982.
Their office is on the plaza level of the Calder Plaza Building, 250 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 100, in downtown Grand Rapids.
Parking is available in the City of Grand Rapids Government Center parking ramp.
More info about Wheeler Upham and its attorneys and the work they do, is at wuattorneys dot com or 616-459-7100.