
The Kilborn Alley Blues Band
Tough TimesBetter off Now 2010 via Blue Bella Records
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The Texas Campfire Tapes is the first album by American singer and songwriter Michelle Shocked. It was originally a recording made on a Sony Walkman of an impromptu set performed by Shocked around the eponymous campfire by Pete Lawrence, founder of the UK record label Cooking Vinyl on his first visit to the USA.
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
For more than 30 years, The Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts has offered the community innovative experiences in the latest art forms. Today, they present programs in visual arts, film, dance, literature, performance arts and music. They provide artists with studio space, sales support and educational opportunities - all under one roof. To learn about the UICA and its new location at 2 Fulton Street West - visit UICA dot ORG
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906 Division Avenue South Grand Rapids, MI 49507 (616) 475-5220 http://www.familypromisegr.org/home Email: familypromise@familypromisegr.org Telephone: (616) 475-5220
The Ruse & WYCE present "Costumes & Cosplay"
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ACF Greater Grand Rapids Chefs Association
Andrew C. Eggert, CEC
1747 Morningside Dr. SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
1-616-481-0121
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Tune in to WYCE for intimate in-studio interviews - and live performances - from local and touring musicians. We bring you up close to some of our favorite acts as they share brand new songs - often before they're even released - with stories and insights behind the music.
Then, check out "WYCE dot org" for an audio archive of recent in-studio performances. While you're there, browse our calendar of upcoming artist visits!
Original artist: Small Faces (1967)
(feat. Kane Daly) Curtis Montgomery, better known onstage and behind his sax as King Curtis, performed throughout the 50s and 60s, most notably with worked with Buddy Holly, The Coasters, and leading Aretha Franklin's backing band the Kingpins. On Aug. 13, 1971, King Curtis was bringing an air conditioner up to his apartment on West 86th Street in New York City when his path was impeded by a pair of derelicts doing drugs on the stoop. An argument ensued and one of the men pulled out a knife and stabbed Curtis in the heart. He was dead at age 37.
The Ruse & WYCE present "Costumes & Cosplay"