The two are unsurprisingly in good humour as we talk to them over Zoom, with Rosen currently working in London and Silverman calling in from his home in Baltimore. Before we start, they briefly catch up; it’s only the second time they’ve seen each other since the recording session that recently earned them both a nomination for Best Arrangement, Instrumental Or A Cappella at the 64th Grammy Awards. Silverman recalls the moment he heard the news. “My family was in town for Thanksgiving, and I went for a walk with my dog. I wasn’t thinking about getting nominated, I’ll just say that. And then I get a text from Charlie in all-caps that says, ‘DUDE’, and I knew immediately what had just transpired.” The subsequent scream, he says, was so loud he scared his dog.
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