Blues Traveler frontman John Popper met a certain amount of resistance when he told his bandmates that they should ditch the 20-or-so songs they were ready to record and start fresh in the studio. "I ...
On Friday, October 20th Blues Traveler will release Traveler’s Soul, their fifteenth full-length studio album, on Round Hill Records/Black Hill Records. The quintet, comprised of John Popper (vocals, ...
North Texas will be a pit stop for Blues Traveler on Nov. 14 at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall in Fort Worth. It’s a tour that’s unlike any they’ve ever played. The band has a new album exploring new ...
A three-part project that began with Blues Traveler’s 2021 album, “Traveler’s Blues,” continued with “Traveler’s Soul,” which was released Oct. 20. Touring in support of its 15th studio album, Blues ...
The phone rings exactly at three o’clock. On the other end of the line is energetic, talkative and informative Blues Traveler guitarist Chan Kinchla calling from ...
The post Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms Seamlessly Blend Their ’90s Hits to Kimmel: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Each band performed their signature hit—Blues Traveler with “Run Around” and ...
There’s a reason Blues Traveler has stayed together for 36 years and counting. It goes back to Princeton, N.J., where harmonica player and singer John Popper, guitarist Chan Kinchla and bassist Bobby ...
The jam band Blues Traveler is known for its improvisational live sets, with some songs stretched from their five-minute studio recordings to 10- or even 20-minute versions. While grunge groups on the ...
Early mornings in a new town never gets old for Tad Kinchla. As the bassists of Blues Traveler, he’s spent many mornings away from his family on tour — and he wouldn’t give it up. “We’re in Walla ...
Editor’s note: The time and location of the Blues Traveler concert has changed. It’s been corrected below. Blues Traveler has been together since 1987, but this year marks 35 years since the release ...
Train’s Pat Monahan had just belted out the opening chorus to “Meet Virginia,” his band’s 1998 hit, when he paused mid-song Thursday night and posed a question to everyone at PNC Music Pavilion.