the Millennial Throwback Machine

Episode 151 Part One: The Association


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My apologies if this podcast is coming at ya a few weeks late, I have been trying to figure out what my next interview episode is going to be and for the last few weeks, I have been trying to schedule it out with a guest that I unfortunately misspoke and said that he was going to be the next guest on my podcast. unfortunately I was wrong and he would up postponing our interview for now but the good news is that I was able to secure another guest for this podcast and next week I'll talk more about that and in this particular episode, I said I'm not gonna have any guests for right now, well I was able to secure this guy as a guest after I recorded this episode and it was in the can, so again, I apologize for the abrupt no episodes for the last few weeks. just trying to get my guest thing sorted out. but anyways, in meantime, this week I"m gonna talk about one my favorite 60's groups that recorded LOTS of hits in the 60's and, yes, they were very much a "Southern California" band, so they had that "Sunshine Pop" sound, and this week I"m gonna talk about arguably one of their best songs and next week, I'll dive into their history and get into how the group was formed and their story as well. here's the link to this week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPYT9Vyu62A
you can also follow me and find me on Instagram right here:
https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/
Please do also check out the EP that I put out over Memorial Day Weekend. I love each and every single one of these songs and they represent a lot about who I am both as an artist and as an individual as well. if you like these songs and you can relate to them in a certain way, please email me at [email protected], you can also follow me and reach out to me on on Instagram @iheartoldies:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/samlwilliams/turquoise-apricot
Please do also check out the two interviews I did this year with Honk Magazine and ShoutoutLA Magazine. here you'll be able to find out a lot about me as a person and you'll be able to discover who I am both as an artist and as a person as well. If I appear to be interesting to you and you would like to meet me in person if your based in LA after reading these two interviews, please email me at [email protected], or you can also reach out to me on Instagram too @iheartoldies. please don't be a stranger. would love to meet you soon:
https://honkmagazine.com/sam-l-williams-talks-about-his-career-path-influence-and-new-music/
https://shoutoutla.com/meet-sam-l-williams-musician-songwriter-podcast-host/
Please do also check out the official Spotify and Youtube playlists for this podcast. here you'll be able to find all of the songs that I have talked about on my podcast so far including some of the ones that I have mentioned in interview episodes of this podcast. if you listen to these playlists and they give you ideas for songs I should talk about next on my podcast that I haven't yet, then please email those ideas to me at [email protected], you can also reach out to me on Instagram @iheartoldies:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=ffa710d43c3245bd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1sYR7xky8&list=PL66sgq_GAmRcXy8yKZJfVmAD14HUYj7Nf
Please do also watch my latest music video that I put out recently that I would love for you to watch whenever you can, I love this video so much and it was a labor of love for me to film this and I'm thankful for the team of people that were involved in making this video and please do watch it whenever you get the chance and let me know whatcha think of it by emailing me at [email protected]:...
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the Millennial Throwback MachineBy Sam Williams

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