Tony Rice Unit
Common GroundBackwaters 1983 via Rounder
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week (YT)
Composers: Dave Barthlomew & Antoine "Fats" Domino - Danko's Final Album, Postumously Released - Rick Passed On 12/10/1999, A Few Days After Playing A Gig In Ann Arbor
First Time Spin On 'YCE
Recorded February 20, 1962 - The John Glenn Came Back to Earth, The First To Orbit The Earth Three Times
With John Doyle
With Chuck Prophet
Composer: Tony Joe White, 1967 - The Images And Memories Of Growing Up In Louisiana Were The Song's Inspiration; Writing It In Marietta, GA, Living With His Sister Just After High School And Driving A Truck For the Georgia Highway Department After a Night Of Heavy Rains
Concerts Under the Stars at the Grand Rapids Public Museum's Chaffee Planetarium is a concert series that combines the wonder of the cosmos and the wonder of music.
The series continues on Thursday, March 1st at 7:30pm with live musician Jes Kramer, a one woman band from right here in Grand Rapids, paired with a live light show on the full dome, with 4K visuals and state-of-the-art surround sound.
A limited number of tickets for Jes Kramer on Thursday, March 1st at Concerts Under The Stars at the Chaffee Planetarium are available online at G R P M dot ORG.
Appearing: Milan Bluegrass Festival 8/3
Legendary Old-Time Fiddler From Mount Airy, NC - The Tommy Jarrell Celebration Is Held Annually In Mount Airy
Undercover: Count Basie & Jimmy Rushing, 1941
With The Goners
New Blues Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
Appearing: The Ark 4/15 Ann Arbor
Composer: Paul Simon - Keep it Tuned Here On 'YCE To Here New Music From Sarah, Aoife O'Donovan & Sara Watkins As The Acoustic Trio "I'm With Her"
Born In Waco Texas, Mercy Dee Walton Took The Sunset Route To Play His Piano In California In The Early 1940's, Signing To A Small Label And Recording His "One Room Country Shack," Now Considered A Blues Standard. Equally At Home Singing Slow Blues Ballads, Jump-Blues Or Romping Boogie-Woogie, Mercy Dee Adapted Very Well To The Arrival Of Rock & Roll In The Mid-50's.A Comeback In 1961 Was Short-Lived - He Passed On A Year Later At The Age Of 47
August 3, 1915 Texas - December 2, 1962 California
Ray Bryant, Piano...Charlie Persip, Drums, Tommy Bryant, Double Bass, Sonny Rollins, Tenor Sax...Sonny Stitt, Tenor Sax...Dizzy Gillespie, Trumpet
Concerts Under the Stars at the Grand Rapids Public Museum's Chaffee Planetarium is a concert series that combines the wonder of the cosmos and the wonder of music.
The series continues on Thursday, March 1st at 7:30pm with live musician Jes Kramer, a one woman band from right here in Grand Rapids, paired with a live light show on the full dome, with 4K visuals and state-of-the-art surround sound.
A limited number of tickets for Jes Kramer on Thursday, March 1st at Concerts Under The Stars at the Chaffee Planetarium are available online at G R P M dot ORG.
Producer: Lloyd Maines - Chicago Based Quintet Naming The Band After An Old Western Novel By Harry Sinclair Drago
A Member Of Several Bands In And Chicago Including The Modern Sounds, The Western Elstons And Devil In A Woodpile
Undercover: Chuck Berry
Recorded During The Summer of '017 In Kane's Adirondack Cabin
Appalachian String Band With Its' Roots Dating To The Mid 1930's; Performed At The White House Along With Bascom Lunsford's Square Dancers For King George VI and Queen Elizabeth At the Request Of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Singer/Songwriter From Binger, OK; Longtime Producer For The Late Guy Clark