Marissa Levy Interview on The Time Machine
Singer-songwriter Marissa Levy was a recent guest on The Time Machine. The talented artist shared her thoughts about her music on her latest EP "63 Songs About Joe". After Marissa's first two wonderful albums, she decided to enlist one of The Time Machine's favorite artists as a producer, Mike Viola (Rachael Yamagata, Kelly Jones, Candy Butchers and Mandy Moore). Of course, this meant that Marissa found herself at Mike's favorite East Coast studio, "Ice Station Zebra", where engineer Ducky Carlisle (The Major Labels) brought all the magic together.
Marissa Levy feels that "63 Songs About Joe" draws on such varied influences as The Beatles, Prince, Harry Nilsson and The Beach Boys. Just those influences alone should have you seeking out her music. Her new collection of songs fit onto the playlists of The Time Machine like a charm placed around your neck or arm from a long lost friend. Such a heartwarming musical gift. The Time Machine Crew can't stress enough just how fantastic her new EP is. Grab yourself a copy.
New music from Mike Viola, Michelle Branch, Rob Bonfiglio, Gary Ritchie, Dia Frampton & Blake Shelton, Roxette and Megan Slankard were also featured on this Maui afternoon FM radio aircheck including Laurie Biagini's latest collaboration (this time around with lyricist Elizabeth Racz). Tia Carrere and Bruce Campbell from the film world plus Pat Boone drop in for some fun on the radio show as well. Other artists heard on this broadcast include Villiers & Gold, The Sinceros, Tom Petty, The Fox, The Solids plus a timeless classic that charted three times by Art Garfunkel, James Taylor & Paul Simon, Sam Cooke and Herman's Hermits.
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Labels: 63 Songs About Joe, Dia Frampton, Ducky Carlisle, Ice Station Zebra, interview, Marissa Levy, Maui, Michael McCartney, Mike Viola, singer-songwriter, The Time Machine radio show
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