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Pizza and Maui Radio Aircheck
May 10, 2009 03:56 PM PDT
An interview with Pennan Brae can be heard on this program along with the band's new song "Anyways". The Time Machine continues to feature new music from Mandy Moore's upcoming album, "Amanda Leigh", to be released on May 26th. "Bug" resulted from the singer-songwriter having a hankering to close her album with something acoustic and simple. Mandy had the desire to actualize a song in the vein of Harry Nilsson or Randy Newman and "Pocket Philosopher" is a bit light hearted and goofy but also resonates with the excitement of meeting someone new and wanting to stop time so you could figure them out a little more. The album produced by frequent musical guest on The Time Machine, Mike Viola, can be pre-ordered on iTunes. New songs also featured on this afternoon FM broadcast can be heard from Mink, Paul Carrack (with Timothy B. Schmit and Don Henley), The Handuffs, The Smith Bros. and Jordan Zevon. Producer Jenny Leong, Pop Garden Radio's Adam Waltemire and Suitcase Full Of Dimes' Ed Lynn added to the on air musical fun with songs from The Hudson Brothers, Jill Sobule, Rick Derringer, Lisa Mychols, The Oohs, Jude Cole, Sweet, Badfinger, The Rolling Stones, Electric Light Orchestra, Blondie, Fleetwood Mac and David Bowie.
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Official Website for Jill Sobule Official Website for Jordan Zevon Official Website for Lisa Mychols The Smith Bros. on MySpace Music Official Website for Pop Garden Radio Official Website for Suitcase Full Of Dimes The Hudson Brothers on MySpace Music Official Website for Jude Cole Official Website for Rick Derringer |
Podcast SummaryBROADCASTING FROM PARADISE ONLINE AND ON THE FOLLOWING RADIO STATIONS: KEAO / KONI / KPMW / KTOH THE TIME MACHINE is a radio program that uses a nonsense name as an excuse in order to play music from all over the musical spectrum. The show plays a lot of new stuff in addition to covering over 70 years of POP sounds. "We learned more from a three minute record than we ever learned in school."
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