• The Dinner Table Draft: Female Artist Edition with Sam Spector '24

  • Sep 2 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Dinner Table Draft: Female Artist Edition with Sam Spector '24

  • Summary

  • “Princeton” and “music” are often spoken in the same sentence when talking about our guest in today’s episode: Sam Spector! If you haven’t heard her music before, check her out using the links below and wait until the end of the episode to hear a spinnet of one of her songs! Jani, our in-house musician, also joins, and she, Ava, and Susan draft with Sam their favorite female artists of 2021. The group also discusses Sam’s recent musical successes. Speaking of which, GO SEE HER PERFORM LIVE AT TERRACE ON THE 16TH! The categories of this draft include 3 different genres, 1 wildcard, and 1 “underrated” category. It’s clear that all four women have different music tastes (though there is some overlap) so we’ll be interested to see which dinner table y’all vote as the most interesting. Susan is still salty that Nathan won against her in our last draft. Go follow us on Insta @psinapod to stay tuned for the vote!

    Watch the full YouTube video here.

    Check out Sam’s music: https://linktr.ee/samspectormusic
    Follow Sam on Instagram @samspectormusic
    Follow Jani on Instagram @janidumapit
    Janielle on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ZD64...

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