Adam Waltemire Interview on The Time Machine
In August of 2010, radio host Adam Waltemire, released an album to coincide with his radio show's concert tour, that had already taken place on the East coast and was making a concert debut on the West coast. The Southern California tour at Huntington Beach and the Orange County Fair was also a celebration of the CD release of "Pop Garden Radio Presents: The Rock on the Road Tour – Season 1". Some of The Time Machine Crew were able to attend the live performances including Matthew Burger, Summer Blue, Michael McCartney, Jenny Leong and Marc Alvarado.
Below Photograph: Pop Garden Radio host Adam Waltemire with The Time Machine's radio host Michael McCartney
In a rare moment on The Time Machine, the album tracks are played in order as Adam Waltemire discusses the artists and their musical contributions to the compilation. Here's the list in listening order on the album and broadcast:
The Successful Failures – Armadillo Boy
D Henry Fenton – Sweet Virginia
Michael Slawter – Kissed My Kind
Popdudes – Joe Sincere
Stratocruiser – Slush
Dave Stephens – Josephine
Nushu – Your Girl
Walter Clevenger & the Dairy Kings – You Got Off Easy
Seth Swirsky – Summer in Her Hair
Sparkle*Jets UK – Fantastic Pantsuit
Adam Marsland – Learning the Ropes
The Smith Bros – Tremelo
The Anderson Council – Love Bomb
Dennis Holseybrook – Keep it Up
Maple Mars – Welcomed Here
easybake – What Won’t Wake Us
Vegas With Randolph – The Better Part
Todd Dillingham – Paintings
Jeffrey Glenn - Spreadsheet Queen
Other artists featured on this Maui afternoon FM radio aircheck include Mike Viola, Paul McCartney and brand new music from The Bangles that's been our number one song for over a month with The Cars trying to take over the top spot. New songs from Ben Harper and Katy Perry are also heard on the broadcast.
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Labels: Adam Waltemire, Bangles, Hawaii, Jenny Leong, Matt Burger, Maui, Michael McCartney, Mike Viola, music, Paul McCartney, Pop Garden Radio, rock, Summer Blue, The Time Machine radio show