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Dark NightWhy Make Sense (Deluxe Edition) [Disc 1] 2015 via Domino
Support community radio and treat yourself to a concert in your own living room or backyard during WYCE's Spring 2015 House Concert Auction!
10 area bands have volunteered to share their talents at your special event in support of WYCE. Bidding on each of these amazing regional artists is now open on eBay. Visit WYCE dot org for more details!
Listen live to WYCE on the afternoon of Friday, June 12th between 11am and 6pm as we auction off house concerts from The Accidentals, Vox Vidorra, The Go Rounds, Rick Chyme, Hannah Rose Graves, Hank Mowery, Cabildo, The Muteflutes, Roosevelt Diggs, and Big Doodee Roo.
All proceeds benefit community radio!
Artist of the Day: Performing tonight at The Pyramid Scheme: Doors at 7:00pm Kettering in 2012 by lead singer and guitarist James Bagshaw, bassist Thomas Walmsley, keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Adam Smith, and drummer Samuel Toms. They have released one album, two EPs and a number of singles. The album Sun Structures charted at number 7 in the UK
Support for WYCE comes from Local First and the Local First Street Party.
Get ready to drink beer, eat food, listen to music, create art, kick
off the summer and have fun!
This free, family-friendly event is
happening on Saturday, June 6 from 3pm - midnight outside Bistro Bella
Vita.
Entertainment by Audacious Hoops, DJ Colin Clive, 61Syx Teknique, Hannah Rose Graves, The Accidentals, Seth and May, The Concussions, Molly Bouwsma-Schultz and Friends, The Lippies, and Heaters.
The 12th annual Local First Street Party happening Saturday, June 6.
"Apple Scruffs" was written as a tribute to the die-hard Beatles fans known as Apple scruffs, who would wait in certain London locations where the band members were likely to appear, even long after the group's break-up in April 1970. The recording has been noted for its Bob Dylan influence, featuring Harrison on acoustic guitar and harmonica, and is recognised as a departure from the big sound synonymous with All Things Must Pass. "Apple Scruffs" was also released as the B-side to "What Is Life", gaining further popularity through airplay on US radio, and became the preferred side of the single in some countries.