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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
Idiosyncratic Style Combined Elements Of Cowboy Folk, Jazz, Country, Swing, Bluegrass, Pop, And Gypsy
Undercover: Doc Pomus, 1956 - Writing Credits Extend From 1950's To The 80's - With Writing Partner Mort Shuman, Crafted Some Of The Biggest Hits In Popular Culture
Arbor Circle is proud to be one of West Michigan's most comprehensive providers of mental health counseling, substance use treatment, and family services.
Serving thousands of children, individuals, and families each year, their expert staff partner with people and communities in pursuit of growth and healing.
Arbor Circle's variety of services includes The Bridge, a 24 hour crisis shelter for children and youth ages 10 to 17 experiencing homelessness.
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Special Guest Pickers: Sam Bush And Jerry Douglas
Composer: Bruce Springsteen 1982 - Professor Louie's Rework Of The Band's Cover, 1993 - After The Band Split Up, Levon Helm Continued Performing The Song In Solo Performances Until His Passing
Support for WYCE comes from Switchback Gear Exchange... a full-service bike shop and community hub!
Switchback Gear Exchange features many new and used bikes, accessories, and expert bike services.
Also offering craft beers, cocktails, and non-alcoholic selections.
On Tuesdays, Switchback hosts a bluegrass jam. And there's a "Community Ride" every other Thursday
More information on Switchback is on most Social Media platforms or at goswitchback dot com.
15th Studio; Won The Grammy Award
Karen Carroll: Authentic Performer Of The Great American Deep Blues
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc proud host of the World of Winter Festival from January 10 to March 2nd.
Featuring over 100 outdoor art installations, storefront window displays, events, walking tours, and ice sculptures, World of Winter is the largest winter festival in North America.
All of the art and events are outdoors and open to the public at no charge.
Full festival details are at World Of Winter GR dot com or World of Winter GR on Instagram
Johnny Halladay Workin' Up Carl Perkins
Composer: Casey Bill Weldon, 1936 - Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five Recorded The Song In 1941, One Of The Many Charting Singles The Made Him "King Of The Jukeox"
1970's Gospel Recorded In Memphis On Two Small Independent Labels Known As JCR Records
Traditions Around The World:
Traditions Around The World: Traditional Celtic And Acadian Folk Music Performed On A Fiddle And Guitar, Hence Ten Strings; To This Adding Bodhran, The Irish Drum Is Made By Stretching Goatskin Over A Wood Ring, Producing A Variety Of Pitches When Struck By Either Bare Hands Or A Stick Called A Tipper.
New Growth Project provides job opportunities for individuals with disabilities by growing "better than organic" vegetables for the community and gift boxes packed with handcrafted products and local goods.
You can support their mission of providing employment opportunities for people with disabilities by purchasing a CSA Membership for the summer of 2025.
CSA members will receive weekly or bi-weekly sustainably grown vegetables from their Rockford, Michigan farm.
Learn more about New Growth Project and CSA memberships at TheNewGrowthProject dot org
Appearing At The Ann Arbor Folk Festival 1/24
HandCrafted GR!
Blues Plate Special: Began Performing During The 1920's For Traveling Carnivals And Medicine Shows, Performing A Repertoire Of Many Types Of Folk Music, Became A Mimic, Effortlessly Switching From Humorous Hillbilly Ballads To Deep Country Blues. With His Self-Taught Harmonica Technique, Floyd Was A One-Man Band, Playing Harmonica With His Nose And Thus Playing Two Harmonicas At Once, A Skill He Shared With Blues Harp Players Walter Horton And Gus Cannon's Partner Noah Lewis. His Rediscovery In The Early 1970's And In The Following Years Recorded Two Albums; Those Two Are Out Of Print And Sought After By Collectors. Frank Floyd Passed On In 1984
Jazz Spotlight: Strings! Recorded October 1967 For The Prestige Label By The Pat Martino Quintet. Martino, One Of The Great Guitarists In Jazz Is Joined By A Stellar Lineup That Absolutely Smokes On The Long, Burning Treatment Of Gigi Gryce's "Minority" - Ben Tucker, Bass...Walter Perkins, Drums...Cedar Walton, Piano...Joe Farrell, Tenor Saxophone...Pat Martino, Guitar
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc proud host of the World of Winter Festival from January 10 to March 2nd.
Featuring over 100 outdoor art installations, storefront window displays, events, walking tours, and ice sculptures, World of Winter is the largest winter festival in North America.
All of the art and events are outdoors and open to the public at no charge.
Full festival details are at World Of Winter GR dot com or World of Winter GR on Instagram
WYCE Jammie Award Winners
Trailblazers! Doyle Lawson And Paul Wiliams
Inspired By Country Duets Of The 1950's; Old-School '50's And '60's-Influenced Country And Rock - The Side Project Of Two Journeyman Singer/Songwriters, Amy LaVere And John Paul Keith
Serving Of Stinging Roots Rock; Compassionate Songwriting - Blind Robbins; Saloon Style Fillets Of Salted And Smoked Herring
African-American Spiritual; Its Roots Dating To Before The American Civil War
Pioneering: Doc & Merle Watson, 1966
Fingerstyle Guitarist And Designer Of Acoustic Guitars -Among The First Transposers Of Classical Piano Ragtime To The Guitar