Kapil Chetri is a singer-songwriter who hails from Nagaland, currently residing in Delhi. He plays acoustic blues and his 'Song For You' is a county blues, inspired by the artists like Mississippi John Hurt, Reverend Gary Davis. Kapil took to the guitar at an early age like most kids in the North East. He grew up listening to blues legends like John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, Muddy Waters and B.B. King. Back in Nagaland, he used to play for Kohima based rock n roll/blues band Heads and Tails, which played the first two editions of the Hornbill Festival. Kapil, who is also part of Delhi-based blues band Big Bang Blues, has been performing solo since October 2013. As a solo artist, he is looking forward to travel and perform in different places and write more songs. Blues greats such as Robert Johnson inspired him to play solo who primarily uses acoustic guitars and the slide in his sets. Like many musicians from the North East who have relocated to New Delhi to fuel their musical interests including indie post punk band The Vinyl Records, pop rock act Frisky Pints, alt rockers Yester drive. He joined the Delhi-based blues ensemble Big Bang Blues in 2010 ahead of the Escape Festival of Arts and Music in Naukuchiatal, Uttarakhand in 2010.