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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.
The EP was the first official release from the band after the death of bassist Bobby Sheehan and the subsequent addition of two new members. Prior to Sheehan's death, the band was planning to release a concept album called The Sun, The Storm and the Traveler. That album was abandoned and Decisions of the Sky was released in its place.
Bridge is the sixth studio album by American jam band Blues Traveler, released in May 2001. The record is the band's first since the 1999 death of original bassist, Bobby Sheehan, and the first to include new members Tad Kinchla and Ben Wilson on bass and keyboards, respectively. The original title for the album was Bridge Out of Brooklyn.
Blues Traveler. John Popper – vocals, harmonica, 12-string acoustic guitar, calymba, various barks, squeaks, growls and whistles; Chan Kinchla – electric guitar, 6-string acoustic guitar; Bobby Sheehan – bass; Brendan Hill – drums, percussion; Guest performers. Gregg Allman – Hammond B3 and vocals on "Mountain Cry"
Save His Soul is the third studio album by American jam band Blues Traveler, released on April 6, 1993, by A&M ... Bobby Sheehan) – 4:39 "Believe Me" (Kinchla ...
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.
In 1999, Blues Traveler's original bassist Bobby Sheehan died. This left an opening in the band for a new bassist. Kinchla was one of five bassists to try out for the spot. [1] He was the first to audition, with auditions being held live in concert. His audition was the first band performance after the death of Sheehan and came with no rehearsal.
Bags, 45 Grave, The Gun Club: 31–35: June 28, 1990: Heroin overdose [27] Trouble T Roy Hip-hop dancer for Heavy D: 22: ... Bobby Sheehan Blues Traveler: 31: August ...