Jade Bird
DreamsWho Wants To Talk About Love 2025 via Glassnote
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Third Release On Glassnote Records
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Third Release On Glassnote Records
Formed In 1994 By The Remaining Members Of Uncle Tupelo Upon Jay Farrar's Departure, Moving On To Form Son Volt
With Special Guest Miriam Makeba -The Song's Title Refers To The Legendary 18th-Century Brazilian Figure Chica da Silva, Who Rose From Slavery To High Society
New Look At Songs And Genres That Are Ripe And Begging For Expert Musical Attention By One Of The Best Band Leaders And Drummers Around
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Third-Generation Singer-Songwriter, And Lap And Pedal Steel Guitar Player; His Grandfather Henry Nelson Was The Founder Of The "Sacred Steel' Rhythmic Style
HandCrafted GR! - Genre Bending Cyber-Pop/Metal-Core Manipulator - Cool Stuff!
Vocal Style Similar To Kate Bush - One Of The Major Musical Talents Of The Japanese Popular Music World
The LP Is A Modern Take On The Itinerant Wanderer Living Freely Under The Hobo Code
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Recorded In A Garage In Columbus, OH
Appearing At The West Michign Irish Festival The Weekend Of 9/11
Support for WYCE comes from The Michigan Irish Music Festival, returning September 11th through the 14th in downtown Muskegon.
Over 25 bands will perform on 6 covered stages, including Scottish Celtic rock band Skerryvore (SCARY-vore), Old Blind Dogs and Ally the Piper.
There will be a shopping market, a pub tent, and food from the Celtic Kitchen and Duff's Tavern.
Ticket and more information is at Michigan Irish dot Org (michiganirish.org)
HandCrafted GR!
The Collective's Unique Style Blends Afro-Peruvian With Electronica, And Latin American Beats
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With the Nocturnals Unearthed After 17 Years - T-Bone Burnett Producing
Roxy Music Meets Cole Porter (1935)
Santa Cruz, CA - Current Album Is Exploring Life's Dark Corners
Latest Release - Appearing In Gr 9/26 On the Stache Stage Inside The Intersection
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is Revue, West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events and more, Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
This month's issue features results for Revue's 10th annual "Best of the West" readers' poll.
More information is at Revue W M dot Com.
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