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heard a cool interview with this guy on weekend edition a little bit ago, excited to hear this: scott simon: Queue up Zeshan Bagewadi's new album, and at first, it sounds like you're in for some good ole American funk and soul, then he begins to sing. His vocals are in Punjabi. Zeshan Bagewadi was born in Chicago to parents who are Indian Muslim immigrants. The soul, funk, and blues on his new album called "Vetted" traced back to his father's music collection, but we're going to let him tell you about it. Zeshan Bagewadi.
Zeshan B: My father was enamored of, of course, the music that he grew up around in 1960s and 1970s India and the music of Pakistan. But in addition to that, through his work as a journalist, he was given insight into soul music here in America. And he had a collection of records of Otis Redding, of James Brown, Marvin Gaye - prominent soul artists from America - and I guess the byproduct of that is me (laughter).