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Popper's latest side project is John Popper & the Duskray Troubadours, which plays Americana roots music. [9] The group's self-titled debut from 429 Records was released in March 2011 and was produced by band member Jono Manson, who co-wrote much of the material.
After the tour John Popper and Lisa Bouchelle recorded the song "Only The Tequila Talking", which was released on her album Bleu Room with a Red Vase in 2010. Blues Traveler appeared at the Lollapalooza 2008 festival. At their June 2008 shows, the band debuted new songs from their new album North Hollywood Shootout.
Popper left this side project to focus on his main gig with Blues Traveler full-time. With a name change to Spin Doctors, as well as the addition of Aaron Comess on drums and Mark White on bass, the classic lineup was in place by the spring of 1989. [8] Spin Doctors signed with Epic Records/Sony Music A&R executive Frankie LaRocka in 1990.
25 is a compilation album by American rock band Blues Traveler celebrating their 25th anniversary. It was released on March 6, 2012. [1] The album's first disc is a greatest hits retrospective and the second contains a mix of rarities, including B-sides, a demo, unreleased studio tracks, and a remix of "Run-around".
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.
John Popper – Vocals, harmonica, 12-string guitar, Irish whistle (on "Conquer Me") Chan Kinchla – Guitar; Bobby Sheehan – Bass; Brendan Hill – Drums, percussion; Tad Kinchla – Bass on "Just for Me" Ben Wilson – Keyboards on "Just for Me" Gregg Allman – Hammond organ, vocals on "Mountain Cry" Joan Osborne – Backing vocals on "100 ...
Pocket Full of Kryptonite is the debut studio album by the American rock band Spin Doctors, released in August 1991.The album initially sold a respectable 60,000 copies in late 1991 due to its growing hardcore fanbase, before several radio stations (including WEQX in Vermont) started playing the single "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" in mid-1992. [10]
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