
Pink Martini
But Now I'm BackSplendor in the Grass 2009 via Heinz Records
all tracks and on-air programmers are listed in reverse chronological order - times are approximate
Morning Music not Mourning Music... something to help get the engines started.
Have you ever wondered what you can do to pay it forward and make sure WYCE Radio is here for your kids and grandkids to enjoy?
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.
If you don't have an estate planning attorney, don't hesitate to contact Station Manager Phil Tower(phil@grcmc.org) for our trusted recommendations.
This summer, the Land Conservancy of West Michigan and Querkus Creative are taking insect appreciation on the road with an event series called "Moths on Tour!"
"Moths on Tour" features a technique called "light sheeting" to attract moths, beetles, flies, and more for attendees to observe and appreciate the insects.
There are three after-dark events this summer in Kent, Muskegon, and Newaygo County.
Learn more about "Moths on Tour" at naturenearby dot org slash events.
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 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 Pyramid Scheme, presenting BULLY on August 26th with special guest Jawdropped.
BULLY is an indie rock band, known for their grunge-influenced sound.
Tickets and more information on this show are available at PYRAMID SCHEME BAR dot COM.
Lowell Arts announces its 57th Annual Fallasburg Arts Festival, September 20-21, in Fallasburg Park.
The Fallasburg Arts Festival at scenic Fallasburg Park features 100 juried fine art and craft booths, kids' activities, craft demonstrations, live music, and a Community Art Quilt opportunity as part of Lowell Arts' public art initiative.
Festival Hours are 10 to 5 Saturday and 10 am-4 pm on Sunday.
For additional information, it's lowellarts 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)