
Tracy Chapman
Paper And InkTelling Stories 2000 via Elektra / Wea
Folksy...Rootsy...laid back Americana feel. Michigan music, classic jazz and blasts. from the past . Not afraid to stretch out a bit with longer tracks...enjoy the ride!!
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting the "Smiling Acres" music festival from June 27th to June 29th in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Go Rounds, Jason Singer of "Michigander," May Erlewine and many more!
The festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival are available at smiling acres festival dot com. (smilingacresfestival.com)
Support for WYCE comes from Less Traveled by Long Road Distillers, located at 959 Cherry Street SE in Grand Rapids.
Less Traveled, an East Hills cocktail bar, offers custom-crafted cocktails and one of the neighborhood's few open patios for outdoor drinks.
Less Traveled by Long Road Distillers--respecting the craft, honoring the journey, and taking no shortcuts.
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc....bringing free summer programming like the Relax at Rosa live music lunch series on Thursdays, street soccer leagues and farmers markets at Las Canchas, outdoor movies, and more.
Today at noon, Relax at Rosa has live music from Candid Antics!
There will also be food trucks and Quinn Mathews' live broadcast of WYCE's "GR Live" from Rosa Parks Amphitheatre at noon.
You can follow @downtowngrinc for details on upcoming event announcements from DGRI, and downtowngr dot org
Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship recognizes Juneteenth, the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States of America.
We honor and recognize the significance of the Juneteenth Holiday by highlighting some of the many local black owned businesses, like We Are Lit bookstore, The Last Mile Cafe, House of Style, Grammotones, and many others.
In honor of Juneteenth, we share this quote from American abolitionist, statesman, social reformer, and writer, Frederick Douglass, who said, "I prayed for freedom for twenty years, but received no answer until I prayed with my legs."
Last Mile Café is a local, Black, and woman-owned business that aims to change the narrative of coffee to be more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive.
They sell only coffees with ethically and sustainably sourced beans, as well as compostable packaging and shipping materials.
More info is available at lastmile-dot-cafe *(lastmile.cafe)
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc....bringing free summer programming like the Relax at Rosa live music lunch series on Thursdays, street soccer leagues and farmers markets at Las Canchas, outdoor movies, and more.
Today at noon, Relax at Rosa has live music from Candid Antics!
There will also be food trucks and Quinn Mathews' live broadcast of WYCE's "GR Live" from Rosa Parks Amphitheatre at noon.
You can follow @downtowngrinc for details on upcoming event announcements from DGRI, and downtowngr dot org
Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship recognizes Juneteenth, the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States of America.
We honor and recognize the significance of the Juneteenth Holiday by highlighting some of the many local black owned businesses, like We Are Lit bookstore, The Last Mile Cafe, House of Style, Grammotones, and many others.
In honor of Juneteenth, we share this quote from American abolitionist, statesman, social reformer, and writer, Frederick Douglass, who said, "I prayed for freedom for twenty years, but received no answer until I prayed with my legs."
Support for WYCE comes from Smiling Acres, presenting the "Smiling Acres" music festival from June 27th to June 29th in Trufant, Michigan.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's festival featuring live music from The Go Rounds, Jason Singer of "Michigander," May Erlewine and many more!
The festival also offers workshops for all ages, plus craft and food vendors.
Weekend passes plus more information about the Smiling Acres Music Festival are available at smiling acres festival dot com. (smilingacresfestival.com)
Support for WYCE comes from Less Traveled by Long Road Distillers, located at 959 Cherry Street SE in Grand Rapids.
Less Traveled, an East Hills cocktail bar, offers custom-crafted cocktails and one of the neighborhood's few open patios for outdoor drinks.
Less Traveled by Long Road Distillers--respecting the craft, honoring the journey, and taking no shortcuts.
Support for WYCE comes from Downtown Grand Rapids Inc....bringing free summer programming like the Relax at Rosa live music lunch series on Thursdays, street soccer leagues and farmers markets at Las Canchas, outdoor movies, and more.
Today at noon, Relax at Rosa has live music from Candid Antics!
There will also be food trucks and Quinn Mathews' live broadcast of WYCE's "GR Live" from Rosa Parks Amphitheatre at noon.
You can follow @downtowngrinc for details on upcoming event announcements from DGRI, and downtowngr dot org
Today's WYCE Day Sponsorship recognizes Juneteenth, the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States of America.
We honor and recognize the significance of the Juneteenth Holiday by highlighting some of the many local black owned businesses, like We Are Lit bookstore, The Last Mile Cafe, House of Style, Grammotones, and many others.
In honor of Juneteenth, we share this quote from American abolitionist, statesman, social reformer, and writer, Frederick Douglass, who said, "I prayed for freedom for twenty years, but received no answer until I prayed with my legs."