Blues Traveler
College Street Music Hall
238 College St
New Haven, CT 06510
27 sept. 2022
20:00 UTC−4
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Description du concert
** This show has been rescheduled. The new date is 9/27/22. All tickets for the 5/10/22 show will be honored. If you can no longer attend the new date, refunds are available by request until 6/20/22 at 10PM.If you would like a refund, please contact Manic Presents customer service at customersupport@manicpresents.com. Please provide your name & order # when you reach out.**
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WILLIAM D.
17 août 2023
Venue is only about a year and a half old; built three years ago, but then shut down for almost 2 years because of Covid, so it’s clean and roomy. Blues Traveler rocked five stars there. Thought the sound could use some improvement; probably louder than it should’ve been, but other than that I would give the venue itself five stars also. Not real familiar with big head Todd, but they rocked too.
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Biographie de Blues Traveler
New York based band Blues Traveler formed in 1988, led by John Popper (main songwriter, singer, harmonica) along with Chan Kinchla (guitar), the late Bobby Sheehan (bass) and Brendan Hill (drums), came up as part of the 1990’s jam band revival that was influenced by the psychedelic rock, blues and soul bands of the 1960’s and ‘70’s. The band released three foundation-building albums before breaking into the mainstream with their fourth, aptly titled, Four, in 1994. The album included the hit single “Hook”, which reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the band’s biggest hit “Run-Around”, which reached #8, spent nearly one year on the charts, won a Grammy Award for best Rock Performance and helped the album sell 6x platinum. The band originated the H.O.R.D.E. festival, which marked the second wave of jam band music gatherings and ran for 6 years, fostering musical diversity and community of like-minded bands while giving exposure to various charity organizations. John Popper and the band have recorded a string of subsequent albums and maintained a loyal cult-like following since.
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