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When my car died in June (30 seconds from I-290) it made me think about timing in general. I had been thinking about finally donating it to WICN. I owned it for ten years; it got me safely from Kentucky to Maryland and to Worcester. Unfortunately my sentimentality got in the way. And now the engine is blown. Don't follow my example! Car, boat and motorcycle donations bring significant revenue to WICN. While your vehicle still has forward motion, please consider a donation to your favorite music station. Thanks! Gerry Weston General Manager |
The Hanover Theatre presents Emmylou Harris featuring Nathaniel Rateliff September 23, 7:30PM
________________________________________________ A 13-time Grammy winner and Billboard Century Award recipient, Emmylou Hariss' contribution as a singer and songwriter spans 40 years. She has recorded more than 25 albums and has lent her talents to countless fellow artists' recordings. In recognition of her remarkable career, Harris was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. ________________________________________________ |
Live Jazz New England with Pamela Hines featuring Jazz Trane Wednesday, August 27th, 2pm WICN's Performance Studio Jazz Trane is led by trumpeter Jerry Sabatini with Andrew Bedard - Tenor Sax Gabe Cain - guitar Victor Pacek - bass Sam Palermo - drums More information at WICN.org/LiveJazzNE |
The Works of E.E. Cummings read by James B. Nicola The Hangover Hour Poetry Salon with host David Macpherson Sunday, August 24, 5pm Nick's Bar and Grill, Worcester, MA ________________________________________________
No, the iconoclastic poet will not be coming back from the dead, but poet James B. Nicola will be featuring Cummings' poetry and prose. Mr. Nicola will also be sharing poems from his new poetry collection, Manhattan Plaza. ________________________________________________ |
Programming of Note: Jazz at Lincoln Center: Joe Lovano Us 5 Monday, Aug 18 , 6 PM One of the foremost improvisers in jazz today, saxophonist Joe Lovano propels his double-drummer quintet, Us Five, into a polyrhythmic conversation - and weaves inspired solos in. Read More... Soul Serenade: Rufus Thomas Monday, Aug 18, 7 PM Rufus Thomas is in the Spotlight on this week's Soul Serenade. Tom Lucci sits in for Dr. Tom Shaker this Monday.
Jazz Inspired: Gene Casey This week on Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired, guitarist & singer/songwriter Gene Casey will be in the spotlight.
Roots of Smooth: Sammy Figueroa Wednesday, Aug 20, 6 PM Join host Bobby Jackson on Roots of Smooth as he directs our attention toward percussionist Sammy Figueroa.
DreamFarm Radio: Grace Kelly Massachusetts' own young rising star - saxophonist Grace Kelly - will be the highlighted artist on this edition of DreamFarm Radio with Julie Lavender.
Folk Revival: Roots & Revival Early recordings from collectors like the Lomaxes and the Warners, followed by more modern arrangements of those same songs, as well as various versions of Hild Ballads, old maritime songs, and more! Read More... Jazz Matinee: Pamela Hines Sunday, Aug 24, 12 PM Al Dean will be in the studio with Pamela Hines who will be sharing her records of Bill Evans and Judy Garland. Inquiry: James Dempsey & Donna Hamil Talman Sunday, Aug 24, 9 PM Tonight on Inquiry we talk with James Dempsey, writer and instructor at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His new book is a fascinating biography titled The Tortured Life of Scofield Thayer. Also, we have a lively and wide-ranging conversation with psychotherapist, writer and artist Donna Hamil Talman. Her fascinating work deals with themes of transformation, purification, destruction and regeneration. Read More... Business Beat: Mark Shepard of Restoration Agriculture (Encore) Sunday, Aug 24, 10 PM Public Eye: H.D.S. Greenway Sunday, Aug 24, 10:30 PM In his new book Foreign Correspondent, H.D.S. Greenway shares extraordinary tales of his brilliant career as a war correspondent reporting from the front lines for over five decades, his insights into the changing nature of journalism, and the overarching lessons he has drawn from America's recent foreign military ventures. Read More... |
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WICN Offical Application
For Android Phones
WICN is pleased to announce our new Android phone app available on Google Play. Listen to the station live, view upcoming shows, listen to podcasts, and so much more!
Have an iPhone instead? Be patient iOS users -- a team has already been assembled to develop an iOS app next! |
Eric Alexander Eric Alexander started piano lessons at the age of six. He took up the clarinet at nine and switched to alto sax three years later. The tenor sax became his obsession at Indiana University Bloomington (1986-87). After transferring to William Paterson College in New Jersey he studied with Harold Mabern, Joe Lovano, Rufus Reid, and others.
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We are excited to bring to you fresh, local fruits, vegetables, meats and eggs. Main South Market Fuller Family Park Saturdays June 14- November 1 9:30 am - 2 pm Crafts, free kids activities, live music and art! Beaver Brook Market Beaver Brook Park
Monday & Friday June 16 - October 31 9:30 am - 2 pm Mobile Market Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday June 17 - October 30 For more information contact the REC at 508-799-9139 or info@recworcester.org |
Thinking about selling your car, boat, motorcycle, truck, or other vehicle? Donate it to WICN instead, and support the programs you love. |
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