82. Pamela Machala

Published: July 30, 2021, 4:50 a.m.

b'My guest today is singer-songwriter and pianist, Pamela Machala. We first met through the dueling pianos company, Howl At The Moon in Denver. I trained there for about six months but decided to go a different direction. Pamela joined the team after I left, but since my roommate at the time was still playing there, I got to know her through him. She eventually left the gig as well to pursue a solo career as a songwriter. \\n\\n(copying from her website):\\n\\nThe Boulder, Colorado-based singer/songwriter calls her latest album Something Simple. It\\u2019s a milestone artistic feat that has one foot in the lyric-focused Laurel Canyon singer-songwriter tradition and the other foot tapping the grooves of Motown and R&B. Pamela strikes an earthy yet elegant aesthetic balance with influences ranging from jazz and soul to musical theater and folk. Signatures of Pamela\\u2019s songwriting include sprightly hooks, effortless vocals, subtly complex chord changes, feelgood funky grooves, and boldly vulnerable lyrics. Pamela\\u2019s songs would fit comfortably on a playlist featuring artists such as Sara Bareilles, Carole King, and Lake Street Dive.\\n\\nThe past few years have been a creative watershed for Pamela as an artist and songwriter. The soon-to-be-released songs on Something Simple have already earned her some accolades: the esteemed publication American Songwriter awarded Pamela an Honorable Mention in their July 2018 lyric contest for her original song "Cardboard Cutout\\u201d, and her song \\u201cBleeding Me Dry\\u201d received the Grand Prize in the 2019 SongDoor International Songwriting Competition. Tony Zotta, President of SongDoor, says, \\u201cPamela\'s song was a runaway winner...It\'s the largest margin for a winning song we\'ve ever had, a real testament to the songwriting ability of Ms. Machala.\\u201d In addition, Denver\\u2019s Westword nominated Pamela for \\u201cBest Pop Act of 2019.\\u201d \\n\\n(end quote from pamelamachala.com)\\n\\nIn our conversation we chat about what it was like doing a release show 9 months after her album was released, songwriting, growing up in a musical family, dueling pianos, and sync licensing.\\n\\nIf you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to our YouTube Channel help us out the most!!\\n\\nIF YOU\'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I\'M NOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/andysydow\\n \\nYou can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated!\\n\\nGuest Links:\\nWebsite: https://www.pamelamachala.com\\n\\nGuest Music:\\n"Leave You Alone" by: Pamela Machala\\n"I Trust Myself" by: Pamela Machala\\n\\nEpisode Music:\\n**All original music by Andy Sydow\\n\\nSponsors:\\nA huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF.\\nFor any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com\\n\\nhttp://pqmastering.com\\nhttps://narratorrf.com'