
Pharez Whitted
Until Tomorrow ComesTransient Journey 2010 via Owl Studios
Music from Greece
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Cover of the Townes Van Zandt tune.
WYCE's Specialty programming on Friday includes Acoustic Cafe from 9-11 am and Local Spins from 11 am until Noon.
If you can't catch the shows on Friday, you can now listen to a replay on the weekend.
On Sunday, it's Acoustic Cafe from 3-5 pm and Local Spins from 5-6 right here on a World of Music, 88.1 FM WYCE, on our app, and streaming online at WYCE dot org.
Written by Bob Haymes and Marty Clarke and first recorded and released by Blossom Dearie in 1958.
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The daughter of Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, she is also an outstanding sitar player. Through her father, she is also the half-sister of American singer Norah Jones performs on this track with her.
Support for WYCE is from Organicycle...proud to partner with area businesses for composting, including Founders Brewery.
For businesses or organizations curious about composting, Organicycle is a West Michigan company dedicated to composting 100% of collected waste into nutrient-rich soil for use on farms and gardens of all sizes.
Their compost bags are available locally at Founders Brewing Store.
More information about organicycle and their composting service is at organicycle.org.
cover of the 1974 tune by Tom Waits
cover of the 1967 Bob Marley tune
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.
Self described as one of West Michigan's most eclectic bands.
Song was written by Ivy Jo Hunter and Stevie Wonder, originally released in 1966 by the Four Tops via the Motown label.
Our Native Daughters is a group made up of four black female banjo players, Amythyst Kiah, Allison Russell, Leyla McCalla and Rhiannon Giddens.
Galway-based group.
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.
Album was completed just a few weeks before he passed away at the age of 93.
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BAMTalent, West Michigan's national nonprofit for Black & Underrepresented Artists invites you to a live broadcast of their original HIP-HOP EASTER production: BREKKY WITH D. BUNNY: LIVE ON GRTV!
This production will happen on Saturday, April 19th at the Wealthy Theatre: 1130 Wealthy St SW, and be broadcast live on GRTV!
Doors open at Noon and the broadcast begins at 1pm.
Children who attend will receive a light meal/snack along with a post-show cast meet & greet.
Tickets are on sale now at bamtalent dot org slash easter
used to be local. Now he lives in Spain.
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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.