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Ehson Hashemian – keyboards, piano, synthesizers (2004–2009)ĭiscography Studio albums Title.François Comtois – drums, percussion, vocals, (since 2007) bass guitar (2004–2007).Payam Doostzadeh – bass guitar, synthesizer, vocals (since 2008).
Eric Cannata – guitar, vocals, keyboards (since 2007). Jacob Tilley – guitar, synthesizer, mellotron (since 2004). He shares a house in Los Angeles with his bandmates when not on the road. He does plan on going back to complete his degree someday. In 2009, he put a halt to school and pursuing medicine to give his musical aspirations a shot. He majored in Human Biology at Stanford University where he was involved in an a cappella group, Talisman, and in Greek life, as a brother of Sigma Nu. He began exploring a variety of American styles of music early on. His sister, mother, and grandmother are singers. He comes from a family of musicians, especially Indian Classical. Gadhia was born in Ann Arbor, MI, and grew up in Irvine, California. Sameer Gadhia – lead vocals, percussion, keyboards, guitar (since 2004). In December 2009, the band announced they had changed their name to Young the Giant. Shortly before signing to Roadrunner Records in August, keyboardist Ehson Hashemian left the band. Another song, 'Cough Syrup', received airplay on the Los Angeles radio station KROQ. The band's song 'Texas Tea' was played during an episode of MTV's The Real World: Brooklyn, and 'Paid the Piper' was featured on A&E's The Beast. In 2009, the band played four shows at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas. Shortly thereafter, longtime friend and collaborator Payam Doostzadeh (Persian: پیام دزده) joined as bassist. Burger left the band to pursue an education at Manhattan School of Music in New York City, and Comtois took over as the drummer. Band members then individually decided whether or not to put their schooling on hold to focus on music. With two members still in high school and the others each attending different colleges, the Jakes recorded an EP, Shake My Hand, with producer Ian Kirkpatrick. Initial coordination of musical contributions was difficult because the members all attended different schools. After several personnel changes, the group's lineup by 2008 included Gadhia (born July 10, 1989), Tilley, Hashemian, Eric Cannata, Francois Comtois (born May 20, 1988), and Jason Burger. Consisting of Jacob Tilley, Addam Farmer, Kevin Massoudi, Ehson Hashemian, and Sameer Gadhia, the band's name was an acronym of the members' first names. The Jakes formed in 2004 in Irvine, California.