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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."
- Bruce Springsteen from NO SURRENDER (1984)
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Nushu's Lisa Mychols and Tom Richards from The Waking Hours welcome you to The Time Machine
Monday, July 27, 2015
Roger McGuinn Interview on The Time Machine
Singer-songwriter and Rock icon Roger McGuinn was a guest on The Time Machine. The co-founding member of The Byrds shared his thoughts with radio host Michael McCartney on some of his songs and his upcoming Hawaii concerts in August on the islands of Kauai (Saturday, August 15th at the KCC Performance Arts Center), Oahu (Wednesday, August 19th at the Hawai’i Theatre), Hawaii (Friday, August 21st at the Hilo Palace Theater & Saturday, August 22nd at Honoka’a People’s Theatre)and Maui (Tuesday, August 25th & Wednesday, August 26th at the historic Iao Theatre).
Brandon Schott Returns To The Time Machine with CRAYONS and ANGELS
Singer-songwriter Brandon Schott returned to The Time Machine to share music from his latest album "Crayons & Angels".
Brand new music was also featured from Pop 4 along with songs from Nick Heyward, Linda Ronstadt, The Sinceros, Fountains of Wayne, Joseph Bridge with Ian McNabb, Vinnie Zummo, The Red Button, Paul Carrack, Jen Woodhouse, Roger Joseph Manning, Jr., Rachael Yamagata and Marty Rudnick with Michael Carpenter.
Anya Marina Returns To The Time Machine Via Paper Plane
Singer-songwriter Anya Marina returned to The Time Machine to discuss her upcoming album "Paper Plane".
Anya has been a musical guest on The Time Machine numerous times over the years and it's always a treat to have the gifted songwriter on the Maui airwaves. She has had her music featured in motion pictures like "Twilight Saga: New Moon” and prime time television series as varied as "The Good Wife", "Castle", "How I Met Your Mother", "The Real World", "The Vampire Diaries", "United States of Tara", "Gossip Girl", "Supernatural" and "Grey's Anatomy".
Anya shared with the FM audience her thoughts on missing the world of radio, directors Scott Coffey (another Hawaii born talent) and Spencer Gentz, the humorous podcast "We Know Nothing" about relationships that she originally co-hosted with roommate and comedian Nikki Glaser and comedian Phil Hanley (and now both Anya and Phil are joined by comedian Sam Morril), the "old married couple" relationship she describes between radio host Michael McCartney of The Time Machine and herself, drooling over the studio equipment of Howard Stern's studio and treating the Hawaiian airwaves with her new musical collaborations with Leo Sidran and Latin Grammy Award winner Alex Cuba who also took home two Juno Awards.
The Time Machine's co-host Tanya Teal also featured new music from artists Thomas McConnell and Eric Barao. Other artists heard on this Maui afternoon FM broadcast included Bill Lloyd, Marshall Crenshaw, The Smith Bros., Green Day, Nick Heyward, All Star United and The Spongetones.
Singer-songwriter Michelle Branch was a musical guest on The Time Machine. The Grammy Award winning artist is on Maui to celebrate her birthday with a concert performance at 7:30PM on July 2nd inside the Castle Theater at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Radio host Michael McCartney and The Time Machine Crew were excited to welcome Michelle and her sharing of thoughts on her catalog of music over the FM dial.
Other artists featured on this Maui afternoon FM broadcast include Jessica Harp and Michelle Branch as the duo The Wreckers along with duets between Michelle and Chris Isaak, Dwight Yoakam, Sheryl Crow and Carlos Santana.