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Playing the best of [insert favorite artists here] since [insert random year here]!
I couldn't find out a lot about The Priestess & The Fool, I came across this version of Squeeze's "Tempted" on a cover song-based podcast a number of years back.
A massive hit for Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre back in 1996. Performed here by classically trained violinist Quetzal Guerrero who makes music under the name QVLN.
Another Prince cover, this from Lydia Loveless. There is an interesting documentary from 2016 called "Who Is Lydia Loveless?", which follows the band on the road, and looks into the struggles a moderately successful band can have in the age of Spotify and declining sales.
I could probably do a whole show of just Beatles covers, but I limited it today to just this one: a really sweet version of "All My Loving" done here by husband-and-wife folk duo The Well Pennies.
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.
John Denver originally made this a hit in 1971, here redone by Toots and the Maytals (1974)
2022 saw this release from Valerie June featuring cover versions of songs from Mazzy Star, Frank Ocean, and others, including in this case, Nick Drake.
If you've ever played any music trivia, eventually you will get the question, "What was the first video they played when MTV debuted"? The answer, as you may well know, is "Video Killed The Radio Star" by one-hit wonders The Buggles. Here's The Get Right Band and their take on this classic New Wave song.
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Public Library...reminding you that their Comic Geek Out is back!
On July 27, The Grand Rapids Public Library hosts its annual comic event!
Comic Geek Out features interactive activities, games, giveaways, celebrity meet-and-greets, a cosplay contest, and more!
The event is designed for all ages and is open to the public.
More information is at grpl dot org
A fiddle-heavy hoedown version of The Cure's "Friday I'm In Love" performed by Whiskey Shivers.
Judith Owen is a jazz singer raised in London. She is married to Harry Shearer of The Simpsons and Spinal Tap fame. This is her album full of jazzy covers. "Play That Funky Music" was a #1 smash in 1976 for Wild Cherry.
The Bird and The Bee have a couple of albums out in their "Interpreting the Masters" series. This is from Vol. 2: A Tribute To Van Halen, with their classic "Jump".
"When Doves Cry" was the lead single from Prince's Purple Rain album, and of course was prominently featured in the movie of the same name. It's somewhat unusual for an 80's dance song in that it doesn't have a bass line. It's the hidden track #13 on this CD from The Be Good Tanyas.
Support for WYCE comes from The Fans of Valley Field ... presenting a full schedule of events for their 2024 season!
Saturday July 13th Fans of Valley Field present "the Silva Sideshow" featuring live music by Esso Funkbeat from Chicago and Delie.
The Silva Sideshow also includes circus-inspired performances by PlantSluts, a silent disco, Sally Marvel's sword swallowing, aerial acts by Zeal Fitness, hair funkification, juggling, and more!
Gates open at 5:30p.m, food and a full bar will also be available at The Silva Sideshow.
Tickets and more information on "the Silva Sideshow" plus the full schedule of events are at fansofvalleyfield dot org
Originally on Nirvana's "Nevermind" release (1991).
Misfits cover
A very jazzy version of the ZZ Top track from fellow Texans 8-1/2 Souvenirs.
Figuring out your next steps when you're a young adult is intimidating.
Mexican pop rockers The Chamanas (chuh-MON-as) cover Portugal. The Man's 2017 hit "Feel It Still.
Annie Lennox's "Medusa" album features some great covers done up in a Lennox-esque style. Here she takes on The Clash and "Train In Vain".
Kinks cover
Support for WYCE comes from the Grand Rapids Public Library...reminding you that their Comic Geek Out is back!
On July 27, The Grand Rapids Public Library hosts its annual comic event!
Comic Geek Out features interactive activities, games, giveaways, celebrity meet-and-greets, a cosplay contest, and more!
The event is designed for all ages and is open to the public.
More information is at grpl dot org
"Come And Get Your Love" was a 1974 hit for Native American rock band Redbone. Their only hit in this country as a matter of fact, though they found more success with subsequent releases overseas. Performed here by Ozomatli.
Born and raised in Italy, acoustic guitarist Luca Stricagnoli caught my attention on social media a while back, where he played an insane version of Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady" with a triple-necked beast of a guitar that he manages to get a melody, bassline, percussion and scratching all in one go. It's a sight to see, and I'm posting a link here for you to appreciate his virtuosity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDS3hAFQuS8 Here is another song from the same album, a great cover of the Muse hit "Supermassive Black Hole".
Juliana Hatfield is a former bassist of The Lemonheads during that band's peak years. As of late she has released a series of tribute albums focusing on covering songs from a particular artist. She released an album of Olivia Newton-John song, her latest effort is covers of one of my most beloved bands, ELO. This track I'm going to play for you here is from "Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police", and is her version of "Can't Stand Losing You", originally release don The Police's 1978 debut Outlandos d'Amore.
"Nothing From Nothing" was a big AM radio hit for keyboardist Billy Preston back in1974.
After Q Lazzarus played a demo tape for Jonathan Demme while driving him in her taxi, which included a demo of "Goodbye Horses", he featured the song in his crime comedy film Married to the Mob (1988). It then became a cult hit after he used it effectively in the basement scene of his film The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Free summer concerts return to downtown Grand Rapids this month as WYCE and The Grand Rapids Art Museum present GRAM on the Green an outdoor concert series.
The first free concert happens Thursday, July 18th, as WYCE presents live music from The Kanola Band!
Music starts at 6 pm on the Museum Terrace, there will also be food trucks, a cash bar and WYCE merchandise available.
Come for the music, and stay for the art, as the Art Museum is also open for Meijer Free Thursday Nights.
More information on our upcoming GRAM on the Green is at "art museum G-R dot O-R-G"
The Resistance Revival Chorus is a collective of more than 60 women and non-binary singers. Here they sing a gospel-tinged version of Elton John's 1970 hit "Border Song"
Kurt Vile covering a throwaway song from Wilco's debut 1995 album "A.M."
This was written by William DeVaughn but often misattributed to Curtis Mayfield. The song is noted for its repeated line: "Diamond in the back, sunroof top, diggin' the scene with a gangsta lean" ..... By the way, the album name is "The Lagniappe Sessions". Lagniappe is Cajun-French, and means “a little extra.â€
WYCE encourages you to tune in tonight from 6-9pm for Captain Kurt's annual "All Covers Show."
feat. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nightsweats ....Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows, Songs of John Prine Vol. 2 was released shortly after Prine passed away in 2020.
Sophie Allison aka Soccer Mommy released the EP Karaoke Night in 2023, singing covers she’s performed live as Soccer Mommy but never recorded until now. This is a cover of Pavement's "Here" originally released by the band on 1992's Slanted & Enchanted.
Support for WYCE comes from Linear Restaurant located downtown at 1001 Monroe.
Overlooking the Grand River, Linear focuses on fresh cuisine, while striving to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Featuring a full bar with handcrafted cocktails, and several wine and beer offerings. Linear's Modern American menu highlights seasonal flavors, and handmade culinary offerings.
Linear is open for lunch Tuesday through Friday 11am to 2pm, dinner Tuesday through Saturday 5pm to 10 pm, plus weekend brunch Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
Reservations and more info is available at LinearRestaurant dot com.
Quiero Creedence is a CCR tribute album by Latin Alternative artists (Latin Alternative artists (including Los Lobos, Ozomatli, Los Lonely Boys and more). Here's a bang-up version of "Travelin' Band" by Los Enanitos Verdes
Nazareth cover
Hanson!
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Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band had entered the Billboard Soul Chart with "Express Yourself". It would eventually peak at No. 3 on the rhythm and blues chart and No. 12 on pop chart.
Stones cover
Bob Marley cover
feat. The Traffic ..... DJ Nu-Mark is a DJ, producer, and a member of Jurassic 5. His 2021 album Run For Cover features a number of hip-hop covers of B usta Rhymes and Snoop Dogg, as well as this 2002 cover of Nelly. Here's "Hot In Herre" from DJ Nu-Mark and The Traffic.
Free summer concerts return to downtown Grand Rapids this month as WYCE and The Grand Rapids Art Museum present GRAM on the Green an outdoor concert series.
The first free concert happens Thursday, July 18th, as WYCE presents live music from The Kanola Band!
Music starts at 6 pm on the Museum Terrace, there will also be food trucks, a cash bar and WYCE merchandise available.
Come for the music, and stay for the art, as the Art Museum is also open for Meijer Free Thursday Nights.
More information on our upcoming GRAM on the Green is at "art museum G-R dot O-R-G"