Westchester resident David Vogel, of Valhalla, will have his chance to impress the judges on Monday, Sept. 20 when he hits the stage.
The show airs on NBC at 8 p.m.
According to Vogel's Instagram page, he started writing songs when he was age 13 or 14 and loves to play his acoustic guitar. He describes himself as "a starry-eyed lover.”
He said songwriting and performing was something he always wanted to do, but it didn't come easy for him, and still doesn't.
"I wrote a lot of songs over the years; some really bad ones and some good ones here and there," Vogel said on Instagram.
Currently, part of a band, JADN, which is based out of New York, Vogel says they have a new EP "A Futile Attempt."
But his band buddies won't be with him when he hits the stage at "The Voice."
So what makes the 23-year-old tick when it comes to music?
"I think experiencing real things like love and loss and joy and sadness and all the things in between helped me write from a true place of understanding, and even the lack thereof. that’s when I could take paper and a pen and spill my guts out into a song, and it sounds good too! from a place of realness," he wrote on Instagram.
Vogel is now based out of Nashville.
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