
Bonnie Raitt
My Opening FarewellSweet Forgiveness 1977 via Rhino
Nanette tries to make her show "the soundtrack to your life" (at least three hours of it) -- music expressing all sorts of moods, with folk/rock preferences.
Are you a Michigan musician or know of a few talented artists?
Support for WYCE comes from GLC Live at 20 Monroe presenting Iron and Wine on April 24th.
They will be making a stop in Grand Rapids on their "Light Verse 2025 Tour" along with special guest Jobi Riccio (Reach-O).
Iron and Wine is an alternative folk artist.
Tickets and more information can be found at the GLC Live at 20 Monroe box office or online at live nation dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Tiger Solar, a solar contractor founded in 2004, they design and build residential, agricultural, and commercial solar systems, and services systems installed by other companies.
They are managed and staffed by professionals familiar with the region and its people.
More information is at "Tiger Solar dot com."
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Eccentric Cafe presenting: "The Dead South" on Monday, August 18th in the beer garden!
The Dead South is a Canadian progressive bluegrass/alternative Americana folk group.
Their appearance is part of the 2025 Bell's Beer Garden Summer Concert Series.
Doors open at 7pm.
Tickets, plus more information for this 18 and up show are available at Bells-Beer-dot-com
Support for WYCE comes from Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency.
Ox-Bow School of Art offers opportunities for artists at all stages in their career, including year-round programs for degree-seeking students, professional artists, and those new to the field.
More information is available at ox dash bow dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Tiger Solar, a solar contractor founded in 2004, they design and build residential, agricultural, and commercial solar systems, and services systems installed by other companies.
They are managed and staffed by professionals familiar with the region and its people.
More information is at "Tiger Solar dot com."
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is Revue - West Michigan's arts and entertainment guide published by Serendipity Media.
Celebrating local music, dining, drinking, events, and more, the latest issue of Revue is available in print at more than 500 locations across West Michigan.
Information on having Revue magazine shipped to your doorstep is available at revue W-M dot com.
You're invited to join the Land Conservancy of West Michigan and Wealthy Theatre for an Earth Day screening of Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, on Tuesday, April 22nd.
The film is set far in the future after an apocalyptic conflict has devastated much of the world's ecosystem, and one of the few surviving humans, young Nausicaä works to bring peace back to the ravaged planet.
In recognition of Earth Day, Wealthy Theatre is generously donating 10% of all ticket sales to support the Land Conservancy of West Michigan's mission to conserve ecologically critical land.
You can learn more and purchase tickets at grcmc dot org slash theatre.
Support for WYCE comes from Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency.
Ox-Bow School of Art offers opportunities for artists at all stages in their career, including year-round programs for degree-seeking students, professional artists, and those new to the field.
More information is available at ox dash bow dot org.
Not near a radio? That's not a problem anymore.
In addition to our 24/7 live stream at WYCE dot org and our FREE Smartphone app, you can also listen to WYCE at home on your favorite smart speaker.
Simply tell your Amazon or Google smart speaker to "Play WYCE" ,-- and A World of Music will begin playing for you!
No matter where you are, you now have several ways to enjoy your favorite programmers, and a world of music on WYCE!