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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
With Long-Time Compatriots "The Modern Day Troubadours" Lead By The Nephew Of Ernest Tubb
Chuck Berry, 1959 - Ronnie & His Wild Five - A Loving Nod To One Of Ronnie's Musical Heroes, The Pioneering Chuck Berry
Fifth Studio Long-Player - This One Is All About Male-Female Relationships
Four Rock And Roll Diehards Who Have Been In Some Of The Most Prominent Rockabilly Bands Around Hooking Up With Childers Regarding His Place In The Musical Pantheon As That Of An Outsider; Together It Works
Special Guests: Sam Bush, Bobby McFerrin And Divinity Foxx
Support for WYCE comes from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum, presenting: "Ford at 50: Decisions that Defined a Presidency."
"Ford at 50," a temporary exhibit, features a blend of immersive set pieces, artifacts, and historic film footage highlighting the pivotal decisions President Ford made while in office. The exhibit only runs until Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
For more information, including museum hours, visit Ford Library Museum dot Gov.
Matt Lorenz, One-Man Band
With Longtime Band 'The Zydeco Experience' - One Of The Most Respected And Accomplished Artists In American Roots Leading His Band Through One Of Rick Danko's Very Finest
Support for WYCE comes from SectionLive, presenting Here Come The Mummies live at the Intersection on November 8th.
Here Come The Mummies is an eight-piece funk rock band, bringing their Mummfest Tour to Grand Rapids.
They'll be joined by artists Lachy Doley (LOCK-ee) and Platinum Moon.
Doors open at 6:30, and the show begins at 7:30.
Tickets plus more information are at SECTION LIVE dot COM.
Cook Defines Her Music As Tropical Pop With A Passion For Reggae And Female Rocksteady Singers - Her Father Is Paul Cook, Co-Founder And Drummer Of The Sex Pistols
Saxophonist And Composer - His Musical And Spiritual Synthesis Is Made Possible Through His Deep Reverence Of The Horn And Of The Music And Traditions Preceding Him
Dhaka, Bangladesh - Considered Two Of The Core Pioneers Of Modern Pop In Bangladesh
Founded 1964 - South African Mbaqanga Supergroup Made Up Of The Three Musical Acts, Composed Of Three Distinct Parts
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Art Museum, announcing the new series, "Thursdays on the Terrace," Thursdays from 5 - 8 pm through August 28.
"Thursdays on the Terrace" offers live performances and events downtown, including artmaking, live music, trivia and game nights, and more. All events are open to the public at no charge.
Guests can also explore the exhibitions inside the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
The full schedule plus additional information is available at artmuseumgr dot org.
WYCE Vintage Vinyl - Primary Exponent Of Blues Mandolin - In the Early 1920's He Teamed Up With Lifelong Friend Sleepy John Estes With Whom He Worked And Recorded From 1929 On - Did A Few Side Projects With Sonny Boy Williamson; Maintained Various Day Jobs, But Kept Recording In The Brownsville, St. Louis And Chicago Blues Communities With Estes Until Sleepy John's Passing In 1977 - Referred To As The Elder Statesman Of The Blues, Yank Rachell's Career Spanned Nearly Seventy Years - James A. Rachel Passed On At The Age Of 87
Special Guests: Austin's Conjunto Mainstays Los Pinkys
HandCrafted GR! Ralston's Impeccable Run-Through Of Joe South's Grammy Award Winning Song Of The Year In 1970
Blues Plate Special - Highly-Influential Fingerstyle Guitarists
Jazz Spotlight: The Album Centers Around Blues-Influenced Pieces From The Early 20th Century - This Particular Piece, "Make Me a Pallet On Your Floor," Originates At The End Of The 19th-Century With Lyrics Being Sung Around New Orleans In The Mid-1890's - Some Sources Attribute The Modern Score To W.C. Handy - Archie Shepp And Horace Parlan Reinterpret, Here On Traditions!
Support for WYCE comes from SectionLive, presenting Here Come The Mummies live at the Intersection on November 8th.
Here Come The Mummies is an eight-piece funk rock band, bringing their Mummfest Tour to Grand Rapids.
They'll be joined by artists Lachy Doley (LOCK-ee) and Platinum Moon.
Doors open at 6:30, and the show begins at 7:30.
Tickets plus more information are at SECTION LIVE dot COM.
Pioneering Bluegrass Brother Duo, Incorporating Drums, Piano, And Electric Guitar, Which Initially Drew Criticism From Purists But Ultimately Expanded The Genre's Sonic Palette
Began Early On Touring With James King; Did A Short Spell With Nothin' Fancy Prior To Joining The Lonesome River Band a Decade Ago - All Heard Here On WYCE
Waxahatchie, Texas Duos Forthcoming Album Due In December
Minnie Wallace, 1929 - Performing Name Used By Memphis Minnie During Her Time With The Memphis Jug Band, A Decade Before Taking The Name Memphis Minnie
Took Their Name From The Novel Trout Fishing In America, A Novella Written By Richard Brautigan
Traverse City Mandoliniist - WYCE Jammie Award Recipient
Support for WYCE comes from The Grand Rapids Art Museum, announcing the new series, "Thursdays on the Terrace," Thursdays from 5 - 8 pm through August 28.
"Thursdays on the Terrace" offers live performances and events downtown, including artmaking, live music, trivia and game nights, and more. All events are open to the public at no charge.
Guests can also explore the exhibitions inside the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
The full schedule plus additional information is available at artmuseumgr dot org.