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Scotts sits in person again with lead singer and creative force behind Young the Giant, Sameer Gadhia. They get into lots of great conversation this week.
Along the way they talk about growing up in Ann Arbor Michigan, Orange County and a bit about his family life. From Bollywood to the British Invasion, they get into the music that shaped his path from Pink Floyd, the Beatles and of course Freddie Mercury.
They talked about Sameer's journey and dropping out of Stanford and what his parents though to getting together with the other members to form the Jakes to Young the Giant.
The two also discuss how touring life has changed and get into influences on the new record.
Lastly, they discuss "Point of Origin," his new podcast and then chat about current day… Tune in!
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Scotts sits in person again with lead singer and creative force behind Young the Giant, Sameer Gadhia. They get into lots of great conversation this week.
Along the way they talk about growing up in Ann Arbor Michigan, Orange County and a bit about his family life. From Bollywood to the British Invasion, they get into the music that shaped his path from Pink Floyd, the Beatles and of course Freddie Mercury.
They talked about Sameer's journey and dropping out of Stanford and what his parents though to getting together with the other members to form the Jakes to Young the Giant.
The two also discuss how touring life has changed and get into influences on the new record.
Lastly, they discuss "Point of Origin," his new podcast and then chat about current day… Tune in!
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