Amanda Walther of Dala, Rachael Yamagata and Andrew Curry Interviews on The Time Machine
Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine make up the successful duo Dala. They will be performing on Maui, Oahu and Kauai this weekend. Amanda was a guest on The Time Machine broadcast sharing her the duo's inspiration behind their latest album "Best Day". Singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata returned to the radio show to discuss her upcoming tour and Monster Of Lite Rock's Andrew Curry returned to The Time Machine as well to debut two brand new arrangements of classic songs from the forthcoming release "Drink A Toast To Innocence: A Tribute To Lite Rock". Andrew has become a fixture on The Time Machine Radio Show since late last year discussing the album project and featuring songs from this loving tribute for pop fans all over the world. This time around, making their world broadcast debut on the radio last week, were two wonderful takes from rock band Plasticsoul ("Sentimental Lady" recorded by both Bob Welch and his earlier band Fleetwood Mac) and singer-songwriter Kyle Vincent ("How Much I Feel" by Ambrosia).
Below: Official music video for "Lennon and McCartney" by Dala
Below: Official music video for "Good As Gold" from Dala
Below: Official music video for "Life On Earth" by Dala
Below: Official music video for "Levi Blues" from Dala
Official Website for Dala
Official Website for Rachael Yamagata
Official Website for "Drink A Toast To Innocence: A Tribute To Lite Rock" at Monsters Of Lite Rock
Official Bandcamp Website for "Drink A Toast To Innocence: A Tribute To Light Rock"
"Drink A Toast To Innocence: A Tribute To Lite Rock" on Facebook
Plasticsoul on Facebook
Official Website for Kyle Vincent
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