
Bruce Cockburn
Incandescent BlueDancing In The Dragon's Jaws 1979 via True North Records
"Can't Find My Way Home" is a song written by Steve Winwood that was first released by Blind Faith on their 1969 album Blind Faith.
Cover of the Deep Purple tune from the 1972 album Machine Head
"Tennessee Waltz" is an American popular country music song with lyrics by Redd Stewart and music by Pee Wee King written in 1946 and first released in January 1948.
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In addition to your generous continuing support for WYCE while you're still with us, please consider including a financial gift to WYCE in your estate plan.
If you haven't already, we encourage you to consult with your estate planning attorney about the benefits of leaving a gift to support WYCE.
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Support for WYCE comes from Rockin' the Suburbs, a podcast dedicated to exploring rock and pop music.
Rockin' the Suburbs presents "Suburbs Fest," with live-band karaoke Friday, August 1st at The Dirty Shame in Ada.
Saturday, August 2nd features an afternoon podcast recording at Tip Top Deluxe Bar and Grill, followed by an evening concert with Money Soup, The Stick Arounds, and Frank Muffin.
Information and full schedule are at Suburbs Pod dot Com slash Fest.
Tom Waits' latest album is Bad As Me, released in 2011. It was his first studio album of all-new material in seven years at the time.
Michigan music
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery.
Bell's Eccentric Café welcomes Americana musicians Dean Johnson and Erin Rae to the Back Room on Thursday, July 24th.
Doors are at 7, & the show starts at 8.
More information on this 18 & up show is available at Bells Beer dot com.
1972 hit by The O'Jays
This song was written by Stephen Foster and published in 1854 by Firth, Pond & Co.
Support for WYCE comes from Truckin' into Hoxey, happening August 8th and 9th in Wellston, Michigan.
This music festival marks 30 years since the passing of Jerry Garcia and features performances by Manitou Truckin' Company- a Grateful Dead tribute band- along with The Smokin' Dobreles (DOH-breh-less), The Turnips and more.
More details can be found on the Facebook page "Truckin' Into Hoxey."
'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy' is a 1966 instrumental jazz standard composed by Joe Zawinul. Recorded by Julian "Cannonball" Adderley on his album 'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at The Club', it became a surprise hit.
The Grand Rapids Art Museum and WYCE proudly present our "GRAM on the Green" concert series for 2025.
Our annual free outdoor music series is made possible with support from Gentex Corporation as well as Bank of America.
GRAM on the Green continues July 24 with a performance by Caitlin Cusak, beginning at 6 pm on the Museum Terrace.
Guests can enjoy food trucks, a cash bar, WYCE merchandise, and iced coffee courtesy of Gentex, served exclusively on the first and last day of the series. The Museum will remain open afterward for Meijer Free Thursday Nights.
More information is at ART MUSEUM GR dot ORG (artmuseumgr.org)
Lowell Arts announces the Solo Seven exhibition, featuring work by 7 exceptional artists from Michigan.
A body of work from each artist is on, and a wide range of styles and media are represented.
The exhibition is open to the public at the Lowell Arts Gallery, 223 W Main St. in Lowell.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and Saturday, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
For additional information, it's www.lowellarts dot org.
Michigan music
Michigan music
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery.
Bell's Eccentric Café welcomes Americana musicians Dean Johnson and Erin Rae to the Back Room on Thursday, July 24th.
Doors are at 7, & the show starts at 8.
More information on this 18 & up show is available at Bells Beer dot com.