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Support for WYCE comes from Calvin College presenting The Lone Bellow live in concert Wednesday, March 23 at The Covenant Fine Arts Center Auditorium.
This four piece is an Americana musical group from Brooklyn touring in support of their new album 'Then Came The Morning'.
The Lone Bellow live in concert Wednesday, March 23 at The Covenant Fine Arts Center Auditorium at 8pm.
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"I'd Have You Anytime" is a song written by George Harrison and Bob Dylan, released in 1970 as the opening track of Harrison's first post-Beatles solo album, All Things Must Pass. As such, it was the first solo song many people heard Harrison sing. The pair wrote the song at Dylan's home in Bearsville, near Woodstock in upstate New York, in November 1968. Its creation occurred during a period when Harrison had outgrown his role in the Beatles and Dylan had withdrawn from the pressures of fame to raise a family. "I'd Have You Anytime" is recognised as a statement of friendship between the two musicians, whose meetings from 1964 onwards resulted in changes in musical direction for both Dylan and the Beatles. The song reflects the environment in which it was written, as Harrison's verses urge the shy and elusive Dylan to let down his guard, and the Dylan-composed choruses respond with a message of welcome.