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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PopperJohn Popper - Wikipedia

    John Popper (born March 29, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter, known as the co-founder, lead vocalist, and frontman of the rock band Blues Traveler . Early life. John Popper was born in Chardon, Ohio. [1] . His father was a Hungarian immigrant who left Budapest in 1948. [2] .

  2. Jan 18, 2020 · John Popper leads Blues Traveler in an energetic performance of the band’s popular tune for Howard’s birthday in 1996.Download the SiriusXM app to watch more...

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    • The Howard Stern Show
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0691580John Popper - IMDb

    John Popper. Actor: Kingpin. One of the greatest harmonica players in rock, John Popper formed his band, Blues Traveler, along with his high school friends Bobby Sheehan (bass), Chan Kinchla (guitar) and Brendan Hill (drums), in the late 80s, in New York City.

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    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  4. Harmonicist, singer and guitarist John Popper and drummer Brendan Hill formed a group they called The Establishment (later renamed Blues Band) with Hill's brother on bass and a rotating roster of guitarists. The band produced a few cassette tape demos.

  5. Vinyl color picked by John Popper This fourth album from the New York’s Blues Traveler finally brought their harmonica-based blues riffs into the public eye. Indeed, “Run-Around” spent nearly a year on the Billboard singles chart.

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  6. John Popper sits down with Katie Daryl to talk about the perks of being a Grammy nom, if Blues Traveler is really "blues", the band's influences and new album, and much more!

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    • AXS TV
  7. John Popper, the lead singer and harmonica player of Blues Traveler, talks about their 30th anniversary album, Hurry Up & Hang Around, and their upcoming shows. He also reveals some personal stories behind the songs, such as "She Becomes My Way" and "Daddy Went a Giggin".