
Stanley Clarke
I Wanna Play for You TooThe Stanley Clarke Band 2010 via Heads Up
Lucy loves "music with a beat". That works out well, because WYCE tends to feature beat-equipped music in its library.
Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting Hippie Sabotage at GLC Live at 20 Monroe on May 14th.
Hippie Sabotage is an electronic and hip-hop duo, including elements of psych and indie rock.
Carpetman will be joining them on this tour.
Tickets and more information for Hippie Sabotage at GLC Live can be found online at live nation dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting Hippo Campus on May 29th, 2025.
Hippo Campus is an indie rock group out of Minnesota.
They'll be on tour with their latest record "Flood". Special guest for this performance is Hotline TNT.
Tickets and more information on Hippo Campus at GLC Live at 20 Monroe are available at live nation dot com.
Gilbert Gabriel – keyboards, synthesizers, vocals Nick Laird-Clowes – lead vocals, guitars, harmonica Kate St. John – saxophone, oboe, cor anglais, accordion, piano, backing vocals
The band is known for several hit songs in the 1970s (including "Spill the Wine", "The World Is a Ghetto", "The Cisco Kid", "Why Can't We Be Friends?", "Low Rider", and "Summer"). A musical crossover band, War became known for its eclectic blend of funk, soul, jazz, and rock, an amalgam of the different sounds and styles the band members heard living in the racially diverse ghettos of Los Angeles. Their album The World Is a Ghetto was Billboard's best-selling album of 1973. The band transcended racial and cultural barriers with a multi-ethnic lineup. War was subject to many lineup changes over the course of its existence, leaving member Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan as the only original member in the current lineup; four other members created a new group called the Lowrider Band.
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is Bruce Ling, representing Hawks and Owls String Band, the West Michigan Music Consortium, the Grand River Watershed Arts and Music Council, and the Great Lakes Music Camp.
Bruce notes, "springtime roads are now being used as crossings by newly awakened turtles, snakes, and frogs, plus rabbits, raccoons, possums, skunks, deer, and other animals.
Thank you for being aware and cautious while driving!
Peace!
Cold Specks is the stage name of Somali Canadian singer-songwriter Ladan Hussein, who was previously known as Al Spx. Her music has been described as doom-soul. The name Cold Specks is taken from a line in James Joyce's Ulysses ("Born all in the dark wormy earth, cold specks of fire, evil lights shining in the darkness.").
Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting Hippie Sabotage at GLC Live at 20 Monroe on May 14th.
Hippie Sabotage is an electronic and hip-hop duo, including elements of psych and indie rock.
Carpetman will be joining them on this tour.
Tickets and more information for Hippie Sabotage at GLC Live can be found online at live nation dot com.
an American singer, songwriter, Grammy-nominated, multi-instrumentalist, and author from West Tennessee.[2][3] She combines psychedelic folk, indie rock, Appalachian, bluegrass, country soul, symphonic pop, and blues with her southern roots and northern cosmopolitan charm to create her own sonic universe
Support for WYCE comes from Live Nation presenting Hippo Campus on May 29th, 2025.
Hippo Campus is an indie rock group out of Minnesota.
They'll be on tour with their latest record "Flood". Special guest for this performance is Hotline TNT.
Tickets and more information on Hippo Campus at GLC Live at 20 Monroe are available at live nation dot com.
American singer-songwriter, musician, and social activist.[2] Sainte-Marie's singing and writing repertoire includes subjects of love, war, religion, and mysticism, and her work has often focused on issues facing Indigenous peoples of the United States and Canada. She has won recognition, awards, and honors for her music as well as her work in education and social activism
The Henhouse Prowlers are an American four-piece bluegrass, Americana, and folk music band based in Chicago, IL. Formed in 2004 in the Rogers Park neighborhood, the band has released 10 studio albums to date, with the most recent, Unravel, having dropped in April 2025
Today's WYCE Day Sponsor is Bruce Ling, representing Hawks and Owls String Band, the West Michigan Music Consortium, the Grand River Watershed Arts and Music Council, and the Great Lakes Music Camp.
Bruce notes, "springtime roads are now being used as crossings by newly awakened turtles, snakes, and frogs, plus rabbits, raccoons, possums, skunks, deer, and other animals.
Thank you for being aware and cautious while driving!
Peace!