He wouldn't have to play the songs any differently without a capo as he plays nothing but open chords anyway. He keeps the capo on the second fret and in the vocal world, that can make a HUGE difference. Losing the capo would bring his guitar playing down two frets (no problem there) and it would take his voice down to a comfortable range. He needs to bring the keys down a notch. That's all. The least the guy can do is try it in rehearsal and see where it goes. I'll bet you anything he'd sound a million times better.
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