
While the music of Rupa & the April Fishes defies categorization,
their intimate sound combined with a broad appeal has earned them
comparisons to everyone from Manu Chao, Pink Martini and Lhasa to
Beirut, Dengue Fever, Gogol Bordello and Keren Ann. Rupa’s
nomadic upbringing has led her to write songs in a multitude of
languages, including French, Spanish, Hindi and English. With themes
ranging from love and death to politics and philosophy, the songs
offer a magic carpet ride through time and place and embody Rupa’s
goal of breaking down borders both real and imagined, arranged for
cello, accordion, guitar, trumpet, upright bass and drums.
Besides being a songwriter and band leader, Rupa is also a doctor,
splitting her time between her music career and caring for patients,
whom she often finds inspiration from. “A lot of my music
feels like it derives its heart from these vulnerable encounters
with people,” says Rupa. “Taking care of people is such
a deep inspiration for so many things, but especially music.”
The band is based in the lotus-eaters land of San Francisco and
has toured on the West Coast, Mexico, NYC and Europe. They have
traveled to Tijuana where they stayed with deported migrants and
learned more about the humanistic impact of the US-Mexico border.
In San Francisco, they have orchestrated spectacular sold out shows
at the Great American Music Hall and the Independent, working with
local musicians, performance and visual artists to create transportive
events, removing the audience from ordinary experience to create
fresh perspective. Rupa & the April Fishes have had the honor
of working with Marcus Shelby, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Aterciopelados,
Susana Baca, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Richard Dawkins. They play in
concert halls and on streetcars, inviting people from different
backgrounds to get together across supposed divides for a shared
moment.
Web site: http://www.theaprilfishes.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/aprilfishes
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