When you think of the birthplaces of great rock bands, you naturally think of LA, New York, Seattle or Chicago. Did you know that little Ivy League city Princeton, NJ is the birthplace of Blues Traveler? John Popper and the boys in the band began in 1987, re-defining ‘blues rock’ to the tune of selling millions of albums and hitting the charts with “Run Around.” And “Hook.” Blues Traveler almost broke up with the sudden and tragic death of Bobby Sheehan, an accidental drug overdose in New Orleans in 1999.
The band has released 12 albums over the years, celebrating 30 years of success. They are also on the road for a brief tour so if you have a chance, be sure to see the show…
September 7th, Verona, NY
September 8th, Niagara Falls, NY
October 11th, Ridgefield, CT
October 13th, Philadelphia, PA
October 14th, Silver Spring, MD
October 15th, Norfolk, VA
October 17th, Richmond, VA
October 18th, Raleigh NC
October 20th, St. Petersburg FL
October 21st, Ft. Lauderdale FL
October 26th, Austin TX
October 27th, Dallas TX
October 28th, Houston TX
October 30th, Tulsa OK