Robert Randolph & The Family Band
SqueezeUnclassified 2003 via WEA/Reprise
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
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!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
Another Good Boogie Into the 'YCE Blues Alley
The Music Started In Kansas City, Where Madisen Grew Up Watching His Mom Perform Cover Songs At Local Coffee Shops.
Born In Muskegon And Soon Celebrating Her 69th Birthday. This Album Won The 2004 W.C. Handy Award For "Comeback Blues Album Of The Year."
GR Flavorings: Fresh Into The 'YCE Alley.
One Of The Great Delta Classics Given That Special Dylan Twist. First Known Recording In 1929 Under The Title "Roll And Tumble Blues," By Hambone Willie Newborn, Long Time Compatriot To Yank Rachell & Sleepy John Estes.
The Robb M Fresh Pick Of The Week Checking Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
With The Oscar Peterson Quartet. This Album Joined The Grammy Hall Of Fame On November 22, 2015.
Don Rigsby, Ronnie Bowman & Kenny Smith:All Award Winning Pickers Spent The Nineties Together As The "Lonesome River Band." After A 2010 Reunion Decided To Reunite As "Band Of Ruhks.
Special Guest Musicians Include Tim O'Brien, Janis Ian, Laurie Lewis & Missy Raines
Written By John & Johanna Hall For The 1975 Orleans Album "Let There Be Light." Rob Ickes Joins Alison On Dobro
This Song Was First Published In 1911, Composer Unknown. The Version By Mississippi John Hurt, Recorded In 1928, Is Regarded As Definitive. Here, Doc & Merle Are Joined By Eric Weissberg (Dueling Banjos).
Composed By A.P. Carter, 1936: This Is Doc's Second Studio Album Released In 1966.
Cary Ann Hurst And Michael Trent Taking Rodney Crowell Undercover (1978). Shovels & Rope Appear March 1st At Royal Oak Music Theater
A Long Time Collaboration Between The Two, Recorded Sporadically Over Seven Years
Born In Johannesburg, Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child And Raised In Philadelphia
Fresh Into 'YCE. Here, Lucy & Martha Cover Townes Van Zandt. Check Out Townes' Version On His 1969 Release "Our Mother The Mountain."
WYCE and the Gilmore Collection and Denison Financial are pleased to present the 16th annual WYCE Bubble Bash - a holiday celebration featuring sparkling wines from around the world.
Our friends at The BOB host this great party as a fundraiser for WYCE every year. A donation of $25 lets you sample 14 varieties of sparkling wines, plus a fabulous spread of ORR DERVES to accompany the bubbly. The event also features chances to win prizes like WYCE swag, concert tickets, and other cool stuff. So bring your friends, family or business clients out for some pre-Christmas cheer, while supporting community radio!
The Bubble Bash - Thursday, December 17th at 5:00pm at H.O.M.E. inside the BOB. No advance tickets are available, cash or check to WYCE is payable at the door. This event is made possible by The Gilmore Collection and Denison Financial.
Four Songs Recorded In July 1936, Earning A Them Niche In The Annals Of Rock
?/?/1895 - December 14, 1955, Shreveport, LA
Charlie Shavers, Trumpet...Budd Johnson, Baritone Sax...Hank Jones, Piano..Panama Francis, Drums...Sam "The Man" Taylor, Tenor Sax
With Ronnie & Robbie McCoury
Some Of The Best Players In Bluegrass. The Band Begins Their Twenty-First Year Together With a Healthy Touring Schedule Including A Stop In Auburn Hills At The "Parade Of Bluegrass Stars Being" Held At Civic Center Park On 9/10
Husband And Wife Duo Out Of North Carolina
Born In Amarillo...Raised In Lubbock...Residing In Austin - The Very Distinctive Tenor Of Jimmie Dale Gilmore
American Roots - Inventive Reinterpretations - Inspired Original Works Thanks For Joining Us Today On Traditions, Heard Weekly 8AM