
Pegi Young
DoghouseBracing For Impact 2011 via Vapor Records
Playing the best of [insert favorite artists here] since [insert random year here]!
Artist = Manzanita
Brownout's funkified track-for-track remake of Public Enemy's "Fear of a Black Planet"
Each weekday at 8:30 am and 5:30 pm, WYCE brings you music from our Artist of the Day.
We'll share a track or two and some fun facts about some of our favorite artists in celebration of a new album, birthday, important anniversary, or Grand Rapids appearance.
Hear WYCE's Artist of the Day - weekdays at 8:30 am and 5:30 pm. And find out more about each artist by visiting the new WYCE dot org!
Originally a Louis Jordan song, released in 1951 when, presumably, a girl dying her hair chartreuse was more scandalous than today.
Join WYCE tomorrow, Thursday at noon in HOME at The Bob for a remote broadcast of GR Live!
Originally performed by Lucinda Williams (1998)
https://wmichjazz.org/
Support for WYCE comes from St. Cecilia Music Center:
Playing in Kalamazoo April 24, check your local internet for details
Join WYCE tomorrow, Thursday at noon in HOME at The Bob for a remote broadcast of GR Live!
Originally recorded by Scottish Jangle-Pop band Aztec Camera back in 1987. Featured here on Gregson & Collister's 1990 album of covers, "Love Is A Strange Hotel"
http://www.aclumich.org/about-us/your-local-aclu/western-michigan-branch
Support for WYCE comes from The Pyramid Scheme, a pub and music venue in the Heartside neighborhood.
Song title is actually "Marshville", sorry about that
Keep up with all the music we've been playing at WYCE dot org.
Our Online Playlist features detailed information on every song we play -- rate what you've heard and share your favorite tracks on Twitter or Facebook!
Just click on the ' Playlist' button at WYCE dot org to start exploring.
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