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Young's DreamWaiting For The Boogaloo Sisters 2003 via PKO
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!
Widely Regarded As One Of The Top Swing/Jump-Blues Bands On The London Scene - Launched The Career Of Imelda May
The Jungle Book, 1967
A branch of Grand Rapids Community Media Center, The Rapidian is a hyper-local community journalism news source.
The Virtuoso Slide Guitarist's First Live Album
Composer: Chuck Berry Wrote In the Early 1960's While In Federal Prison For Violating The Mann Act - All The Songs On The Album Are Drawn Entirely From The Catalog Of The Iconic Chess Label
Honors: Inducted Into The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame, 2002
The Album Is A Salute To George Gershwin's Relationship With Klezmer And The Blues, His Work For the Stage And His Place In The American Soundscape
Support for WYCE comes from Wealthy Theatre:
Coming up this week at Wealthy
Saturday August 4th: 2nd Annual City of Champions Youth Sports and Academic Awards
Tuesday August 2nd: GR Reads - The Movies with Total Recall
Friday the 10th and Saturday the 11th: Midway Theater Company presents The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
Stay up to date with all the happenings at the historic Wealthy Theatre at GRCMC.org - forward slash theatre or follow the Theatre's Facebook Event page.
Lafayette, LA - Nominated For Best Regional Roots Category At this Year's Grammy Awards
Forming In Hickory Tree, TN 1975
Tucson Based Sextet
Jihe & D'Gary
WYCE is taking donations for the upcoming Annual CD & Record Sale Fundraiser!
Eastown Streetfair takes place Saturday September 8th and the station will display donated collections of tapes, LPs, CDs, and even 8tracks!
If your garage sale doesn't go quite how you'd planned - consider a donation alternative.
To contribute a collection to the sale email c-a-ss-i-e@grcmc.org or visit the Community Media Center during business hours at 711 Bridge St NW
The First Jazz Talent To Emerge From Europe And Remains The Most Significant - With Violinist Stephane Grappelli, Reinhardt Formed the Ground Breaking Quintette du Hot Club de France In 1934
Willie Emerged From The Greenwich Village Music Scene In 1980, Recording A Debut Album And Joining The Who's Summer Tour - Protracted Legal Problems Curtailed His Career For A Few Years, And It Wasn't Until The Early '90's That Things Began To Look Up
GR Flavor! Appearing At the Hoxeyville Music Festival On 8/17
Numerous Songwriting Awards Recipient With A Wonderful Reading Of The Scottish Border Ballad; A 1740 Publication Under The Title "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy"
Composer: Guy Clark - Turning 76 A Couple Months Ago, This Is Jerry Jeff's First Release In Ten Years - A Throat Cancer Survivor, Ol' Scamp Is Back On The Road
Muddy Waters Transformed The Soul Of The Rural South Into The Sound Of The City, Electrifying The Blues At A Pivotal Point In The Early Postwar Period.. Aside From Robert Johnson, No Single Figure Is More Important In The History And Development Of The Blues Than Waters, Linking The Country Blues Of His Native Mississippi Delta With The Urban Blues That Were Born In Chicago. The Muddy Waters Blues Band Bore All The Earmarks - In Terms Of Size, Volume And Attitude Of The Great Rock And Roll Bands That Would Follow In Its Wake. Waters Remained Active Till The End; McKinley Morganfield Passed On In 1983.
April 4, 1913 Mississippi - April 30, 1983 Illinois
Gene Taylor, Bass...Roy Brooks, Drums...Junior Cook, Tenor Saxophone...Blue Mitchell, Trumpet...Horace Silver, Piano
Support for WYCE comes from Wealthy Theatre:
Coming up this week at Wealthy
Saturday August 4th: 2nd Annual City of Champions Youth Sports and Academic Awards
Tuesday August 2nd: GR Reads - The Movies with Total Recall
Friday the 10th and Saturday the 11th: Midway Theater Company presents The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
Stay up to date with all the happenings at the historic Wealthy Theatre at GRCMC.org - forward slash theatre or follow the Theatre's Facebook Event page.
Chapel Hill, NC - Major Hit For Claude King, 1962; Written By Merle Kilgore
Nominated For Six International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awards
Learned Their Music In The Early Years Of The 20th Century In The Mountains Of North-Western North Carolina
Street Date: 9/14 Featuring Collaborations With Iris DeMent & Greg Brown - The Tunes Are Trademark Malcolm, Chiseled Out Of A Life Abundant In Both Hard Times And Sweet Ones - Appearing: Johnny's Speakeasy 10/20 Ann Arbor
WYCE is taking donations for the upcoming Annual CD & Record Sale Fundraiser!
Eastown Streetfair takes place Saturday September 8th and the station will display donated collections of tapes, LPs, CDs, and even 8tracks!
If your garage sale doesn't go quite how you'd planned - consider a donation alternative.
To contribute a collection to the sale email c-a-ss-i-e@grcmc.org or visit the Community Media Center during business hours at 711 Bridge St NW