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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
Ronnie Spector: The Pioneering Co-Founder Of The Ronettes Part Of A Hand-Chosen Few Paying Top Honors To Legendary Songwriter Otis Blackwell
Billie Holiday Wrote And Sang It In 1956 - Chosen To Be The Title Of The Autobiography In 1972 Starring Diana Ross - Andra Day Reprised The Role In 2021
Marshall, TX - B-Side On A 1953 Single - Mentor: Charles Brown -Recipient Of A Pioneer Award From The Rhythm And Blues Foundation
The West Michigan Opera Project invites you to their fundraising event, "We've Been Framed!" on Saturday, October 5th, from 6-8:30pm, in Grand Rapids Charter Township.
Pioneer! Considered The Most Influential Country Singer Of All Time - Unique Note-Bending Vocal Style - Inducted Into The Country Music Hall Of Fame
Unique Combination Of Ragtime, Rural Blues, And Traditional String Band Influences
Appalachian Folk Ballad With Lyrical Similarities To "Come All You Fair And Tender Ladies', It Too An Appalachian Folk Ballad Dating To 1904
One Of The Most Influential Musical Artists Of The 20th Century Worldwide - Leader In Record Sales, Network Radio Ratings, And Motion Picture Grosses - One Of The First Global Cultural Icons - Recorded More Than 1,600 Songs
Acclaimed Guitarist And Songwriter With A Voice That At Once Hearkens The Ghosts Of The Mississippi Delta And Her Own Celtic Roots
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center...the proud home of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, featuring renowned singer/songwriters, Americana bands, bluegrass, and more.
SCMC is proud to announce the first four concerts of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, with singer-songwriter Sierra Hull kicking off the series on September 17th, followed by "An Evening with Valerie June" on November 12th.
On December 5th The Del McCoury Band takes the stage and singer-songwriter Judy Collins performs live at St. Cecilia Music Center on March 13th.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at scmcgr dot org.
Traditions Around The World: Traditional French Canadian, Celtic, American/Canadian Folk And Great Lakes Maritime Music
Traditions Around The World: Norwegian Sami Singer - Genre-Bending Trailblazer - A Voice That Represents A Thousand Years Of Ancestral Connection
Traditions Around The World: Among The Legends Of The 1970's Ethiopian Musical Scene, Forced Underground By The Derg Regime That Took Control Of The Country In 1974; Emerging Forty-Years Later With His Triumphant Return
Traditions Around The World: Pioneering Brazilian Singer Joined By The Ground-Breaking Us Bassist
A Batch Of Road Songs Taken From Different Eras Of Ely's Long And Distinguished Career; Time To Take A Reflective Look In The Rear-View Mirror
5 Piece Retro Inspired Rock Band Conjuring The Spirit Of The Late David Crosby
Blues Plate Special: Created Some Of The Toughest Blues Ever To Come Out Of Chicago - "Little Junior" Was A Local Star At The Age Of 15, Leading A Band That Included The Myers Brothers, Who Later Joined Little Walter In The Aces - Worked As A Sideman For Muddy Waters At Age 16, And Began Cutting Singles Under His Own Name Three Years Later - Junior's Style Was Cleaner And Less Distorted Than Other Chicago Harmonica Players, Reflecting The Early Influence Of Both John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson And Rice "Sonny Boy II" Miller - His Harmonica Echoed His Vocals, Bringing Together The Delta Style Of Muddy Waters With The Syncopated Phrasing And Attack Of James Brown - Amos Wells Blakemore Jr. Passed On In 1998, Hailed As One Of The Giants Of The Blues
Jazz Spotlight: Recorded Over Four Days During Early Winter 1984, Using Instruments The Group Hadn't Recorded With In The Past - Fill Circle Is A Monumental Piece Of Work, Completing An Album Trilogy; A Song Cycle Which Included The Debut "Pat Metheny Group And "Offramp" Long-Players - The Morning's Spin Is The Title Track, "The First Circle" Direct From The Vinyl Vault On Traditions
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center...the proud home of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, featuring renowned singer/songwriters, Americana bands, bluegrass, and more.
SCMC is proud to announce the first four concerts of the Acoustic Cafe Folk Series, with singer-songwriter Sierra Hull kicking off the series on September 17th, followed by "An Evening with Valerie June" on November 12th.
On December 5th The Del McCoury Band takes the stage and singer-songwriter Judy Collins performs live at St. Cecilia Music Center on March 13th.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now at scmcgr dot org.
The Travelin' McCourys And Sierra Ferrell Joining Nelson And Putting A 'Grass Spin On Adele's Global Smash
Bluegrass Ensemble Founded 1984; Heavy Hitters In The Nashville 'Grass Community - First Gig As A Collective Was Backing Up The Legendary Minnie Pearl
Composer: Ada R. Habershon , 1907; A Reworked Version Intended For A funeral Hymn Was Written By A.P. Carter, 1935 - The Carter Version Is Still Under Copyright
Chapel Hill, NC 2009
Michigan Appearance: Appearing 9/29 At The Ark Ann Arbor - Latest Long-Player From By The Founding Member Of Old Crow Medicine Show
If you are a kiteboarder, surfer, or paddler, you can participate in Kiteboard For Cancer Michigan, happening October 11-18.