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I try to keep each set colorful showcasing the variety of genres in the library and featuring Michigan music as well. If I'm live in the studio feel free to call/email requests and will do what I can to accommodate if the tracks are FCC appropriate and in our library...I am here to serve!
Progressive jazz rock trio from Norway.
Support for WYCE comes from the Greatest Generation Celebration Committee, presenting Michigan's Greatest Generation Celebration, September 1-7.
This celebration marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and recognizes the men and women who served and sacrificed for our country.
Activities include an Honor Parade and World War II flyover, lectures from World War II historians, a WWII film festival at Studio Park, and a Whitecaps night at LMCU BallPark.
Information on all events is at GGCelebration dot org or on Facebook at Greatest Generation Celebration 2025.
Garmarna is a Swedish folk rock band. The album fuses 12th-century chants from Sister Hildegard von Bingen with modern electronic backdrops.
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens, presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert Series.
Thursday, September 4, Frederik Meijer Gardens welcomes Motown Music icon Smokey Robinson, along with special guest Avalon Cutts-Jones.
Tickets plus more information on this show are available at MEIJER GARDENS dot ORG slash CONCERTS.
Paws With A Cause (PAWS) invites the community to lace up their sneakers and leash up their dogs for a day of fun while supporting life-changing working dog partnerships.
On Saturday, September 20, PAWS will host the inaugural PAWS in the Park 5k at Riverside Park in Grand Rapids, followed by their annual
Retriever Fever event, a community celebration of dogs, fun, and more.
Proceeds directly support the PAWS mission: to transform lives and strengthen communities through partnerships with custom-trained working dogs.
For more information, it's pawswithacause dot org
May Erlewine is a musician from Big Rapids Michigan.
Support for WYCE comes from The Michigan Irish Music Festival, returning September 11th through the 14th in downtown Muskegon.
Over 25 bands will perform on 6 covered stages, including Scottish Celtic rock band Skerryvore (SCARY-vore), Old Blind Dogs and Ally the Piper.
There will be a shopping market, a pub tent, and food from the Celtic Kitchen and Duff's Tavern.
Ticket and more information is at Michigan Irish dot Org (michiganirish.org)
Jennifer Westwood and the Handsome Devils are based out of Detroit Michigan.
Support for WYCE comes from the Eastown Community Association presenting the 52nd Annual Eastown Street Fair on Saturday, September 6th, from 9am to 9pm.
The Eastown Street Fair takes place on Wealthy Street (between Giddings and Lake Dr)and features over 150 local vendors, live music all day, food, and a beer tent.
WYCE invites you to stop by our booth to browse our newly updated, large selection of pre-owned vinyl LPs and CDs, plus WYCE merch, including new tie-dye t-shirts, new hats, travel mugs, and more!
More information about the Eastown Street Fair is at eastown dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Frederik Meijer Gardens, presenting the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert Series.
Thursday, September 4, Frederik Meijer Gardens welcomes Motown Music icon Smokey Robinson, along with special guest Avalon Cutts-Jones.
Tickets plus more information on this show are available at MEIJER GARDENS dot ORG slash CONCERTS.
Grand Rapids Michigan band.
The East Hills Council of Neighbors and the Wealthy Street Business Alliance present the Wealthy Street Block Party on Saturday, September 27th, from 12 to 6 PM at Wealthy and Eastern.
The free event includes live music, kids' activities, food trucks, craft drinks, and local vendors.
Details can be found on Facebook at Wealthy Street Block Party.
French singer and songwriter Rahim Redcar formerly known as Christine and the Queens.
Friends with the Weather is a Michigan project (and proud member of the Earthwork Music Collective) from the trio of singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalists Seth Hendricks, Chris Good, and David Hupp.
Support for WYCE comes from The Michigan Irish Music Festival, returning September 11th through the 14th in downtown Muskegon.
Over 25 bands will perform on 6 covered stages, including Scottish Celtic rock band Skerryvore (SCARY-vore), Old Blind Dogs and Ally the Piper.
There will be a shopping market, a pub tent, and food from the Celtic Kitchen and Duff's Tavern.
Ticket and more information is at Michigan Irish dot Org (michiganirish.org)