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John Popper (born March 29, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter, known as the co-founder, lead vocalist, ... a song that Popper composed. In 2021, ...
"Run-Around" was first played in 1993, during a solo show featuring Blues Traveler frontman John Popper. The first full band performance of the song took place in 1994. [6] The 1994 show was significant because it took place at the famous CBGB and the show introduced a number of songs that were to be on their next album, Four.
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.
The first chorus of the song's lyrics, aimed directly at the listener, assert that the lyrical content of any song is effectively meaningless, as the song's musical hook will keep listeners coming back, even if they are unaware of the reason. In the introduction, John Popper sings:
Chan Kinchla – electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, backing vocals on "Brother John" John Popper – vocals, harmonica, 12-string guitar on "Look Around" Bobby Sheehan – bass guitar, backing vocals on "Brother John" Additional musicians. Adam Brody – backing vocals; Warren Haynes – slide guitar on "The Mountains Win Again"
The performance of "Alone" contains a previously-unreleased bridge section which later became part of the song "Traveler Suite" from Decisions of the Sky. The "Go / Low / Go / Run" medley includes snippets from the following non-Blues Traveler songs: " Linus and Lucy ," " Tequila ," " Loser ," " Inchworm ," and " La Bamba ."
Chan Kinchla, John Popper " 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.
John Popper – vocals, harmonica, electric and 12-string acoustic guitars, Irish whistle, string arrangements; Bobby Sheehan – bass guitar; Brendan Hill – percussion, drums