Joe Bonamassa
Shake This GroundSingle 2025 via J&R Adventures
Respecting the classics while sharing the odd and unexpected musical gift. If the music you love doesn't occasionally move you to tears, do you really love it? I play what I love and spin lots of new artists and albums. I'm currently grooving on the Crane Wives, Bartees Strange, Vijay Iyer, Terence Blanchard, Arlo Parks, and the Glass Animals. I would describe my setlists as a slow simmer, punctuated by the odd apoplectic shift. Lend me your ears.
WYCE invites you to tune in weekly for "GR Live," presented by DGRI...Downtown Grand Rapids, Inc., Thursdays at Noon here on WYCE and live on wyce dot org..
Hosted by Quinn Mathews, GR Live features live music from groups playing in the area and interviews with people in our regional music and arts community.
You can listen to GR Live on 88.1 FM WYCE, WYCE dot org, our WYCE Smartphone App, or your smart speaker.
Support for WYCE comes from Turnstiles, an eclectic entertainment venue on GR's West side, offering lunch on weekdays, beginning at 11 AM.
Tonight, it's Bingo night at 6 followed by Open Mic night at 9pm.
And Saturday night, Turnstiles celebrates its fourth-anniversary party with live music from Big Timmy & The Heavy Chevys, with special guests Nathan Walton & The Remedy, and The Austin Benzing Band!
Doors open at 8 and a cover charge is required.
Hours, plus more information on live music happening is at Turnstiles G R dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Swift Printing... proudly celebrating 75 years as a woman-owned, third-generation family business!
Swift Printing has been located on Bridge Street since 1954 and is proud to be certified as a B Corp Business.
They offer signage for events, programs, envelopes, business cards, brochures, and a walk-up copy center for copies on the fly.
More information is at SwiftPrinting dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Mercantile Bank.
Mercantile Bank is proud to support WYCE's radio in-the-classroom programming, which features radio programming produced on-site at WYCE by local high school students.
If you're a high school teacher or administrator interested in being one of our next radio in-the-classroom partners, we'd love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mercantile Bank...committed to amplifying local voices, and where communities come together to make an impact, Merc is here.
Support for WYCE comes from Turnstiles, an eclectic entertainment venue on GR's West side, offering lunch on weekdays, beginning at 11 AM.
Tonight, it's Bingo night at 6 followed by Open Mic night at 9pm.
And Saturday night, Turnstiles celebrates its fourth-anniversary party with live music from Big Timmy & The Heavy Chevys, with special guests Nathan Walton & The Remedy, and The Austin Benzing Band!
Doors open at 8 and a cover charge is required.
Hours, plus more information on live music happening is at Turnstiles G R dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Swift Printing... proudly celebrating 75 years as a woman-owned, third-generation family business!
Swift Printing has been located on Bridge Street since 1954 and is proud to be certified as a B Corp Business.
They offer signage for events, programs, envelopes, business cards, brochures, and a walk-up copy center for copies on the fly.
More information is at SwiftPrinting dot com.
GRTV's Media Makers summer camp registration is now open!
Grand Rapids high schoolers can get hands-on experience creating a live studio TV show, short film, or podcast - and get paid to do it!
Campers will spend a week learning creative techniques and technical skills, workshopping with local professors, filmmakers, reporters, and radio personalities, all while getting experience with professional production equipment.
By the end of camp, they'll have a finished project for their portfolio and a free membership to the Community Media Center.
Applications are open now - spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
More information is available at bit.ly/grtvsummercamp
(*also at: g r c m c dot org slash learn slash summer camp. )
Support for WYCE comes from Tiger Solar, a solar contractor founded in 2004. They design and build residential, agricultural, and commercial solar systems and service 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 Turnstiles, an eclectic entertainment venue on GR's West side, offering lunch on weekdays, beginning at 11 AM.
Tonight, it's Bingo night at 6 followed by Open Mic night at 9pm.
And Saturday night, Turnstiles celebrates its fourth-anniversary party with live music from Big Timmy & The Heavy Chevys, with special guests Nathan Walton & The Remedy, and The Austin Benzing Band!
Doors open at 8 and a cover charge is required.
Hours, plus more information on live music happening is at Turnstiles G R dot com
Support for WYCE comes from Swift Printing... proudly celebrating 75 years as a woman-owned, third-generation family business!
Swift Printing has been located on Bridge Street since 1954 and is proud to be certified as a B Corp Business.
They offer signage for events, programs, envelopes, business cards, brochures, and a walk-up copy center for copies on the fly.
More information is at SwiftPrinting dot com.
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