Re: Popper correction...



He actually does some really cool blues stuff, it's just not the band's "go
to" style, despite what their name suggests.

If you get a chance to listen to their first, self-titled album: "Blues
Traveler" there is a song called Warmer Days (which features Joan Osborne on
vox).  That's a pretty straightforward blues tune.  He's also done a number
of blues jams with musicians that I think are incredible.  It's really neat
to hear how he pays tribute to a traditional blues harp solo style, and then
segues it and integrates it into his own personal style.

But yeah, a traditional blues harp player he is not, nor is the band.

Rob

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Smith, Richard" <rismith@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:59 PM
Subject: RE: Popper correction...


>
> I've only heard one "Blues Traveler" album, and I don't know
> if all Popper's harmonica work is in that style.  But one
> thing I do know is that IMHO "That ain't blues".
>
> Richard J. Smith, R.A.
>
>





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