
Laura Nyro
Save the CountryLive at the Fillmore East May 30, 1971 2004 via Columbia
Hopefully music that will mean as much to you as it does to me.
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Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, happening this weekend...April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available.
Registration information and more details are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Culinary Cultivations is committed to providing a team of food service professionals for client events, functions, and parties.
Support for WYCE comes from the Saugatuck Center for the Arts...proud to announce the first biannual Curiosity in Action: a conference for doing, on Saturday, April 26 at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts.
The conference offers a full day of immersive, fulfilling experiences focused around wellness and creativity, with a Keynote by New York Times best-selling author Brad Montague, plus presentations by artists, healthcare providers, and educators.
Registration plus additional information is available online at s-c, the number 4-a dot o-r-g.
Support for WYCE comes from the Tip Top Deluxe presenting Eliza Thorn, Wild Bill & the Bruisers, and Mallory Eagle, Monday April 14, at 7 pm.
Eliza Thorn is an emerging singer and songwriter known for covering both retro and modern country music.
Wild Bill & The Bruisers is a three-piece country band from Nashville and Mallory Eagle is an emerging performer on the Americana music scene.
Tickets and more information on the show are on the Tip Top Deluxe Facebook page and ticket web dot com.
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, happening this weekend...April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available.
Registration information and more details are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Culinary Cultivations is committed to providing a team of food service professionals for client events, functions, and parties.
Support for WYCE comes from the Tip Top Deluxe presenting Eliza Thorn, Wild Bill & the Bruisers, and Mallory Eagle, Monday April 14, at 7 pm.
Eliza Thorn is an emerging singer and songwriter known for covering both retro and modern country music.
Wild Bill & The Bruisers is a three-piece country band from Nashville and Mallory Eagle is an emerging performer on the Americana music scene.
Tickets and more information on the show are on the Tip Top Deluxe Facebook page and ticket web dot com.
Support For WYCE comes from the Michigan Music Alliance, presenting The Music Econ Summit, happening this weekend...April 11-13 at The Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation, 1530 Madison Ave Southeast.
The Music Econ Summit is an opportunity to learn about a sustainable career in the modern music industry.
It will include panel discussions, workshops, networking, showcase opportunities, and actionable strategies for a music business.
Scholarships are available.
Registration information and more details are at michiganmusicalliance dot org
Support for WYCE comes from Culinary Cultivations.
Culinary Cultivations is committed to providing a team of food service professionals for client events, functions, and parties.