Listen "Podcast 152: Singer-Songwriter Vikesh Kapoor"
Episode Synopsis
The music of singer-songwriter Vikesh Kapoor has always defied logic. Here's a 20-something artist—born in small town Pennsylvania to immigrants from India—who seems more inspired by Pete Seeger, John Jacob Niles and Woody Guthrie that any popular music from the last few decades. On today's podcast, we talk to Kapoor about his upbringing, his influences and his favorite guitars. Kapoor has a new single out, entitled "Down by the River." "It was one of the first songs that I wrote and I never had it recorded in a way that I liked," he says. Kapoor wrote it while inspired by Seeger's "Dink's Song" in essentially a day, right before his 23rd birthday. We also talk about guitars, including the '70s Gibson J-50 Deluxe that Kapoor found in a local shop, almost by fate. It served as the primary songwriting instrument behind The Ballad of Willy Robbins [Kapoor's 2013 album] and "Down by the River." This episode of the Fretboard Journal Podcast is brought to you by Retrofret Vintage Guitars and Dying Breed Music. Kapoor's new recording is available at all the usual digital music outlets and can also be purchased as a flexi-single from Mama Bird Recording Co. As always, we hope you'll subscribe to the Fretboard Journal print edition. If you do, use the discount code PODCAST when you check out. And don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. It takes a few seconds and helps expand our audience.
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