First going under the name Nineteen, then The Keen and the Kind, singer-songwriter Violet Vopni's musical project has had a number of identities, but she has a new record in the works under her own name.
We talked about her various musical incarnations, a sonic shift toward pop (while retaining folk and jazz influences), and much more!
Want more Violet Vopni? Hear her on episode#461 from February 2020!
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