Episode 532
These sources provide a comprehensive overview of the American rock band Blues Traveler and several of its key members, focusing heavily on biographical and career details. The main article introduces the jam band, which originated in Princeton, New Jersey, detailing its formation in 1987, its musical style (blues rock, folk rock), and its history including the mainstream breakthrough with the album four and the subsequent lineup change after bassist Bobby Sheehan's death. Supporting articles offer individual profiles for co-founders John Popper (lead vocals, harmonica) and Brendan Hill (drums), as well as guitarist Chan Kinchla and his younger brother, current bassist Tad Kinchla, highlighting their roles, side projects, and personal lives. Collectively, the sources document the band’s discography, its tradition of Independence Day shows at Red Rocks, and its members' sustained involvement in music since the late 1980s.
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