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Blues Traveller is an Our contries jam band, led by John Popper (vocals, harmonica) along by using Chan Kinchla (guitar), Brendan Hill (drums), Tad Kinchla (bass) and Ben Wilson (keyboards). Previous member Bobby Sheehan (bass) died in 1999 of a drug overdose in New Orleans. Their 4th album, Four, was a late-fall-flowering profits thanks to the singles "Run-around" & "Hook".
Blues Traveler's subsequent releases were non respire to satisfy a five-fold atomic number 78 sales of 4, though it keep close at hand maintained a firm fanbase from either the beginning of their career. Their albums by using A&M in the later 1990s include Straight on Till Morning and Bridge. Sheehan's prematurely demise within 1999 and Popper's struggle with obesity have helped keep the class action on the fringes of the mainstream, & The&M dropped the band after disappointing sales of their 2001 album Bridge.
Signing by having Sanctuary Records, they freed Truth Become Told in August Five, 2003. Their latest album, ¡Bastardos!, was discharged in September 13, 2005.
In September 19, 2005, Blues Traveler played their handle of Beetlejuice's song "This is Beetle" on the Howard Stern radio show.
Discography
Blues Traveller, 1990
Travelers and Thieves, 1991
Save His Soul, 1993
''1,000,000 Humans Potty't Exist as Wrong, 1994 (compilation)
Four, 1994
Survive From either a Fall, 1996
Straight on Till Morning, 1997
Bridge, 2001
Survive: What You & We've Been Across, 2002
Travelog: Blues Traveler Classics, 2002 (compilation)
Truth Exist as Told, 2003
Survive the Rocks, 2004
¡Bastardos!'', September 2005
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