Nibs Van der Spuy
Hiding in the Sugar CaneBeautiful Feet 2007 via Sheer Sound
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Traditions! Returns Next Week
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!
Traditions! Returns Next Week
A Tribute To Leon - Found On Leon's Classic 1972 Release, "Carny"
Gritty Pollyanna, Minnie Pearl Type Springsteen Roots Rocker With A Vintage Outlaw Beat
Brought Together 14 Musicians Recording Live In Studio - Excellent Showmanship; Great Album
Support for WYCE comes from the State Theatre in Kalamazoo, presenting St. Paul & The Broken Bones, on their Angels In Science Fiction tour, appearing at the historic Kalamazoo State Theatre on Wednesday, September 27, along with special guest Abraham Alexander.
St. Paul & The Broken Bones has played at several major festivals including Lollapalooza, Coachella and Glastonbury and have shared the stage with Elton John and The Rolling Stones
More information about St. Paul & The Broken Bones, at the State Theatre on Wednesday, September 27th available at k a z o o state dot com.
Stillwater, NJ
Spent Some Time In The Band "Spirit"
Support for WYCE comes from Founders Brewing, presenting their annual Harvest Party - A Tribute to Michigan Hops, on Saturday, September 30 at 11am.
The Harvest Party celebrates Founders award-winning Harvest Ale, and will feature live music from Jeremy Short and theHannah Rose Graves Band playing their last local show of 2023!
The event is free and all ages.
More information is at foundersbrewing dot com
A Trio Out Of LA's Roots Underground - Ranch Rocking' With A Bit Of Amped Up Bluegrass
Swingin' The Stages Since 1989 - The Band's Name: Combined "Red Hot" With Gid Tanne's 1920's String-Band, The Skillet LickerH
Brooklyn NY - Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitarist; Co-Founder Of Kicking Mule Records
Support for WYCE 88.1FM is provided by Bell's Beer in downtown Kalamazoo.
Cincinnati, OH - Chamberfolk Trio Ensemble With A Unique Take - The Songs Authorship Is Unknown, Is Based On The Tradition Of A Broadside Ballad, And Has A Resemblance To The 16th Century Ballad "The Unfortunate Rake" - American Coal Miners Sang It As Early As 1905
A Sextet Of Musicians From Different Parts Of The Iberian Peninsula Specializing With A Repertoire Converging The Eastern And Western Influences Of The Mediterranean
Little Wolf - A Native American Ceremonial Mimetic Dance Of The Coyote By Three Members Of The Warriors' Society
The YWCA West Central Michigan is a social justice organization with more than 100 years of experience providing service to, and advocating on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our community.
Traditional - Stringband Mountaineers Wade Mainer, Zeke Morris, & Steve Ledford, 1937 - The Story Of A Man's Love For A Woman Who Drank And Moved From Suitor To Suitor
Jim Ringer, Highly-Respected Singer/Songwriter From Arkansas' Ozarks; Also Known As "The Rose Of the San Joaquin"; Ringer Adapting The Song From A Late 19th Century Work Of Unknown Authorship
Lucinda Williams
Blues Plate Special:April 26, 1886 GA - December 22, 1939 GA - - - Ma Rainey Could Make A Good Claim To Be The First Blues Singer, Belting Out A Blues Song With Power And Passion. At 16 She Was Touring The South Singing In A Minstrel Show, And For Nearly Twenty Years Toured The Deep South With Various Tent Shows And Circuses. Rainey Played With Tampa Red, Blind Blake And Louis Armstrong, Saw Several Of Her Recordings Become Blues Standards With A Few Showing The Juicier 'Hokum' Style Of The Blues. After The Wall Street Crash Of 1929, Rainey Retired From Music, Went Back To A Comfortable Life In Georgia For The Next Ten Years, Passing On In 1930. The Original Blues Diva Left A Huge Legacy For The Later Generations
The Jazz Spot: Talent Studios; Oslo, Norway September 1980 For A One Day Recording Session By Pat Metheny And Lyle Mays That Would Become "As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls", A Tip Of The Hat To Wichita, Kansas, And Wichita Falls, Texas. This Mornings Selection "September Fifteenth" Is In Reference To September 15, 1980, The Day The Legendary Jazz Pianist Bill Evans Passed On. This Spin Is From The Vinyl Vault
Support for WYCE 88.1FM is provided by Bell's Beer in downtown Kalamazoo.
Built A Buzz Around Music City A Few Years Back; Second Release
The Seldom Scene - Hymn In Poem, Circa 1890's - A Standard Recording The Repertoire Of Patsy Cline, Boxcar Willie And Linda Ronstadt
Portland, OR - Known For Unique Reinterpretations Of Traditional Material
Detroit, MI - One Of The True Unsung Heroes Of American Roots Music
Hart, MI - Appearance: 11/18 Old Dog Tavern, Kalamazoo