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Bridge the Culture
Jas Singh
11 episodes
8 hours ago
Podcast exploring the way cultural gaps are being bridged through the lens and work of South Asian American artists and creatives of all kinds.
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Podcast exploring the way cultural gaps are being bridged through the lens and work of South Asian American artists and creatives of all kinds.
Show more...
TV & Film
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VII. American Idol (feat. Shubha Vedula)
Bridge the Culture
59 minutes 30 seconds
5 years ago
VII. American Idol (feat. Shubha Vedula)

Music always finds a way, and that couldn't be more true of our guest on the bridge this week. From singing karaoke as a kid, to the stages of "American Idol," to finally finding a place on the Chicago scene, singer/songwriter Shubha Vedula has carried a tune at every age and opportunity. We talk her start in music, the experience of making the Top 20 Females on "American Idol," and how she continues to create content and work on her craft during this quarantine. Tune in to discover Shubha's once favorite Indian soap opera, why Nicki Minaj doesn't hold a candle to Indian aunty judges, and there's also a special appearance by a wild turkey! Never a dull moment on the bridge, so check us out on B-RajaTV, your home for South Asian American home entertainment!

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Bridge the Culture
Podcast exploring the way cultural gaps are being bridged through the lens and work of South Asian American artists and creatives of all kinds.