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  2. But Anyway - Wikipedia

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    "But Anyway" is a song by the jam band Blues Traveler, and the lead track on their 1990 eponymous debut album, Blues Traveler. The song peaked at number 5 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart on 12 July 1996, [1] and at number 24 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 on 30 August 1996.

  3. Hook (song) - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression of "Hook" is very similar to the basic structure of Pachelbel's Canon in D, [3] [4] (D-A-Bm-F ♯ m-G-D-G-A, or I-V-vi-iii-IV-I-IV-V), [5] but transposed to the key of A major. This chord progression is widely used in popular music, often as the hook, leading to other satirical takes on the use of this chord structure.

  4. Blues Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Blues Traveler is an American rock band that formed in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1987. They are known for their extensive use of segues in live performances, and could be considered a key part of the re-emerging jam band scene of the 1990s, spearheading the H.O.R.D.E. touring music festival .

  5. Blues Traveler discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications (sales threshold)US [1]US Indie [2]Blues Traveler: Release date: May 1990; Label: A&M 136 — RIAA: Gold [3]; Travelers and Thieves

  6. Blues Traveler (album) - Wikipedia

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    Blues Traveler, the debut album by Blues Traveler, was released on A&M Records in 1990. The album features "jam structures on basic blues riffs" focused around the harmonica playing of band leader John Popper , which writer William Ruhlmann said gave the band a more focused sound than that of the Grateful Dead .

  7. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    Be they in major key or minor key, such I–IV–V chord progressions are extended over twelve bars in popular music—especially in jazz, blues, and rock music. [36] [37] For example, a twelve-bar blues progression of chords in the key of E has three sets of four bars: E–E–E–E7 A–A–E–E B7–A–E–B7;

  8. Review: Are Train, Jewel and Blues Traveler better now than ...

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    By then, the packed crowd had listened to Jewel, whose debut album was released in 1995, and Blues Traveler, whose first hits began playing on the radio (yes, the radio, not streaming!) in 1990.

  9. Roman numeral analysis - Wikipedia

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    Using lead sheet chord names, these chords could be referred to as A minor, D minor, G major and C major. [ 1 ] In music theory , Roman numeral analysis is a type of harmonic analysis in which chords are represented by Roman numerals , which encode the chord's degree and harmonic function within a given musical key .