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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!
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Made The Rounds With Albert Collins Early-On - Miss Lynn Shouts, Screams, And Testifies; A True-To-Form Texas Blues Belter
Composers: June Carter & Merle Kilgore
Influential Songs From Linda's Childhood And Career; Influences That Helped Mold Linda Into The Artist She Became
G. Love's Third Solo With Special Sauce On The Side
The Campbell Brothers - A Sacred Steel Gospel Group From Upstate New York Composed Of Four Of The World's Foremost Practitioners Of The Sacred Steel Tradition, A Strain Of African-American Gospel
Guests Include: David Benoit, Doyle Dykes, Mindi Abair,
Debra Cowan & John Roberts
Undercover: Memphis Minnie, 1941 - Signe Anderson's Signature Work On the First Album - The Founding Vocalist Of The Airplane Would Leave After The One Album Citing Distrust Of The Manager; Enter Grace Slick From The Bay Area Underground Band, The Great Society
Pinetop Perkins & Hubert Sumlin Workin' The Mojo On Muddy's Classic
Zin - The Group Melds Its Root Element Of Zouk, With The Influences From The French Antilles Islands
Uttara-Kuru - The Band Fuses Ancient Japanese Instruments with Modern Day Acoustics Forging A Sound That Echos A Deeper, More Primal Purity - Named After A Continent In Ancient Hindu And Buddhist Mythology
Support for WYCE today comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Portland, OR - Influence: R.L. Burnside - Considered To Be Forerunners In The Modern Two Piece Blues Revival; In The Company Of The Black Keys, And The White Stripes
The Backwoods Of Lower Northern Michigan Is Where You'll Find The Stomping Grounds Of This Collective
Latest Long-Player Into 'YCE
Blues Spotlight: Arthur Lee Maye - The Lead Singer Of the Los Angeles-Based Doo-Wop Group Arthur Lee Maye And The Crowns During The 1950s. In High School Maye Sang With The Future Members Of The Platters And The Coasters, Concluding Part One Of Maye's Story - Lee Maye Spent Eleven Seasons As An Outfielder For The Atlanta Braves Concurrently With A Trimmed Down R&B Music Career. A Difficult Task, The Group Would Record And Tour During The Off-Season; This Would Lead To Eventual Dissolution Of the Crowns, Ending A String Of Hits For A Solid Decade. After Baseball Maye Embarked On a Solo Career, Generated Some Interest In His Music, But It Faded Not Long After. Arthur Lee Maye Passed On In 2002.
Blues Spotlight: Arthur Lee Maye; September 11, 1934 AL - July 17, 2002 CA
The Jazz Route: Leads Us To Vangard Studios For A Reissue Of A 1975 Recording Session By The Stephane Grappelli Quintet. Grappelli Changes Up From His Usual Tributes To Longtime Partner The Late Django Reinhardt, And Delves Into The Great American Songbook With His Flawless Swing - - - - - Guy Pederson, Bass...Jimmy Gourely, Guitar...Eddy Louis, Hammond B-3...Marc Hemmeler, Piano...Stephane Grappelli, Violin in
Vintage Pick 1957 - With The Foggy Mountain Boys
Award-Winning Canadian 'Grassers
Tanner, WV - Renowned Appalachian Balladeer
Roadhouse-Worthy Muscle
This Album Celebrates Two Decades Of the Watkins Family Hour
Worked With Van Morrison For Many Years Beginning With Moondance
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