
Rene Marie
White RabbitVoice of My Beautiful Country 2011 via Motema Music
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre Grand Rapids, presenting "Girls Weekend," running now through August 23rd.
"Girls Weekend" is described as a fast-paced, contemporary farce about four women who travel to a Northwoods cabin for a weekend of wine, laughter, stories, and unexpected men!
Tickets for the show and other stage performances are on sale now at Circle Theatre dot org.
(CircleTheatre.org)
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens, presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert Series.
On August 24th, jam-rock favorite Umphrey's McGee is performing ahead of their new album Blueprints, dropping September 12th.
More information on this and other shows is available at MEIJER GARDENS dot ORG slash CONCERTS.
Support for WYCE comes from the Greatest Generation Celebration Committee, presenting Michigan's Greatest Generation Celebration, September 1-7.
This celebration marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and recognizes the men and women who served and sacrificed for our country.
Activities include an Honor Parade and World War II flyover, lectures from World War II historians, a WWII film festival at Studio Park, and a Whitecaps night at LMCU BallPark.
Information on all events is at GGCelebration dot org or on Facebook at Greatest Generation Celebration 2025.
Support for WYCE comes from Circle Theatre Grand Rapids, presenting "Girls Weekend," running now through August 23rd.
"Girls Weekend" is described as a fast-paced, contemporary farce about four women who travel to a Northwoods cabin for a weekend of wine, laughter, stories, and unexpected men!
Tickets for the show and other stage performances are on sale now at Circle Theatre dot org.
(CircleTheatre.org)
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.
Tickets and more information are at Michigan Irish dot Org
(MichiganIrish.org)
Support for WYCE comes from John Ball Zoo, presenting "The Power of Pollinators."
This exhibit features animatronic pollinators that are placed across the Zoo, from bees to butterflies and more.
Educational displays, climbable sculptures, and photo opportunities are also part of the experience. The exhibit is included with general Zoo admission.
More information is available at J B ZOO dot ORG slash EVENTS.
Support for WYCE comes from the Greatest Generation Celebration Committee, presenting Michigan's Greatest Generation Celebration, September 1-7.
This celebration marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and recognizes the men and women who served and sacrificed for our country.
Activities include an Honor Parade and World War II flyover, lectures from World War II historians, a WWII film festival at Studio Park, and a Whitecaps night at LMCU BallPark.
Information on all events is at GGCelebration dot org or on Facebook at Greatest Generation Celebration 2025.
WYCE's Specialty programming on Friday includes Acoustic Cafe from 9-11 am and Local Spins from 11 am until Noon.
If you can't catch the shows on Friday, you can now listen to a replay on the weekend.
On Sunday, it's Acoustic Cafe from 3-5 pm and Local Spins from 5-6 right here on a World of Music, 88.1 FM WYCE, on our app, and streaming online at WYCE dot org.
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.
Tickets and more information are at Michigan Irish dot Org
(MichiganIrish.org)