
Wayne Shorter
Fee-Fi-Fo-FumSpeak No Evil 1966 via Blue Note
An eclectic mix with particular penchant for classic and modern jazz, indie rock and soulful folk. Be ready to follow down some rabbit holes as you'll frequently hear sets with thematic links and associations. Not afraid to get a little loud from time to time.
For a limited time, WYCE is accepting gently used record donations for our annual WYCE Record and CD Sale at the Eastown Street fair on Saturday, September 6th.
Donations of your used vinyl LPs and 45s can be dropped off at the Community Media Center, 711 Bridge Street Northwest, during regular business hours of 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 AM to 5 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
All proceeds support West Michigan's only volunteer-powered, independent community radio station, WYCE!
For more information, contact WYCE Operations Manager Scott Winters at scott@grcmc.org
(*Sorry, we cannot accept CDs!)
NIA Centre is Grand Rapids' own African American cultural center...providing programming and events to promote an understanding of the past, a sharing of the present, and a cultivation of the future.
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery.
Bell's Eccentric Cafe presents Hannah Fae featuring Madhat Mojo and Payton & Annabelle on Friday, August 29th in the Back Room.
This concert is a fundraiser for OutFront Kalamazoo, a local resource for LGBTQIA plus individuals.
Doors are at 7, & music starts at 8.
More information on this 18 & up show is available at Bells Beer dot com.
Lowell Arts announces its 57th Annual Fallasburg Arts Festival, September 20-21, in Fallasburg Park.
The Fallasburg Arts Festival at scenic Fallasburg Park features 100 juried fine art and craft booths, kids' activities, craft demonstrations, live music, and a Community Art Quilt opportunity as part of Lowell Arts' public art initiative.
Festival Hours are 10 to 5 Saturday and 10 am-4 pm on Sunday.
For additional information, it's lowellarts dot org.
You've tuned into WYCE for the music, the community, the connection. And we thank you for that!
This August, during National Make-A-Will Month, consider leaving a legacy that keeps WYCE strong for future generations.
A gift to WYCE in your will ensures the independent spirit of community radio in West Michigan lives on.
To learn more, consult your attorney -- or for local attorney recommendations, contact Station Manager Phil Tower at phil@grcmc.org.
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.
Support for WYCE comes from Bell's Brewery.
Bell's Eccentric Cafe presents Hannah Fae featuring Madhat Mojo and Payton & Annabelle on Friday, August 29th in the Back Room.
This concert is a fundraiser for OutFront Kalamazoo, a local resource for LGBTQIA plus individuals.
Doors are at 7, & music starts at 8.
More information on this 18 & up show is available at Bells Beer dot com.