Emmylou Harris
Wayfaring StrangerRoses in the Snow 1980 via Warner Brothers
Lucy loves "music with a beat". That works out well, because WYCE tends to feature beat-equipped music in its library.
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
Founders Brewing: 05/05/2018
Tune in this Thursday, May 3rd from 6 to 9pm for the WYCE Programmer Hall of Fame radio special!
We will be on-the-air, honoring four long-time WYCE programmer volunteers for their service.
Hosts Nanette O'Connell and Capt'n Kurt sit down with our 2018 Programmer Hall of Fame inductees - Mike Scot, The Driver, and Julie Swanson - as they reminisce about their time in the Big Chair and spin some of their favorite tunes. This year we also say thanks to our volunteer station engineer Don Missad for helping keep us afloat.
Don't miss the WYCE Programmer Hall of Fame radio special this Thursday from 6 to 9pm!
The Rapidian invites you to "Celebrating One Another: A Storytelling Benefit for The Rapidian" at Wealthy Theatre, Monday, May 7th.
The event includes short stories told by a diverse group of community members on stage and interactive opportunities for attendees to tell their own stories. There will also be a silent auction and cash bar.
The Rapidian is a service of Grand Rapids Community Media Center.
multifaceted and sophisticated pop sound is rooted in a wide range of inspirations soaked up from time spent in the U.S., India, Germany, Brazil, and Nepal. She began writing music as a way to work through the 2013 death of her mother and in 2016, while in her early twenties, released her first songs: "Space," "Monsoon" (featuring her mother's voice), and "Way Back." The debut, supported by DJ Zane Lowe, left the biggest impact. The following year, after she signed with the Universal-distributed PMR Records -- home to similarly hard-to-pigeonhole singer/songwriters Jamie Woon and Jessie Ware -- Mark released 3:33am, an EP that featured the three previous singles and four new songs. Following the vibrant "Heat Wave" later that year, Mark issued another single, "Love Me Right," in early 2018.
Tune in this Thursday, May 3rd from 6 to 9pm for the WYCE Programmer Hall of Fame radio special!
We will be on-the-air, honoring four long-time WYCE programmer volunteers for their service.
Hosts Nanette O'Connell and Capt'n Kurt sit down with our 2018 Programmer Hall of Fame inductees - Mike Scot, The Driver, and Julie Swanson - as they reminisce about their time in the Big Chair and spin some of their favorite tunes. This year we also say thanks to our volunteer station engineer Don Missad for helping keep us afloat.
Don't miss the WYCE Programmer Hall of Fame radio special this Thursday from 6 to 9pm!