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  1. Blues Traveler. John Popper – lead vocals, harmonica, 12-string acoustic guitar. Chan Kinchla – guitar. Bobby Sheehan – bass. Brendan Hill – drums, percussion. Additional personnel. Chris Barron, Justin Niebank, Kevin Traynor – backing vocals on "Dropping Some NYC" Joan Osborne – backing vocals on "100 Years" and "Warmer Days"

  2. Blues Traveler released their self-titled debut album in 1990, with the song "But Anyway" getting airplay on college radio stations. The album included Joan Osborne on backing vocals on two tracks. A second album, Travelers and Thieves , followed in 1991. [9]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_OsborneJoan Osborne - Wikipedia

    She soon became immersed in NYC's live music scene, forming her own band and playing in nightclubs alongside groups like the Sweetones, Surreal McCoys, Spin Doctors, Blues Traveler, and the Holmes Brothers, and artists like Chris Whitley, Frankie Paris, and Jeff Buckley.

  4. Longtime Blues Traveler scribe Cree McCree wrote in High Times in 1995: ... Among the year's discoveries was an old friend from New York City, a blues-pop singer by the name of Joan Osborne. The tour landed artists new and old, ranging from blues legend Taj Mahal to the recently-signed jazz trio Medeski, ...

  5. 5 de ene. de 1991 · & with Joan Osborne on vocals - Earliest known playing of "Ivory Tusk". - Last known playing of "Severe Infatuation". - d2t02 is a celebration of the Spin Doctors releasing "Up for Grabs"; Chris Barron is wrapped in Saran wrap and falls into the crowd, because "finally you're going to see some Spin Doctors in cellophane.

  6. Blues Traveler, an Album by Blues Traveler. Released 18 May 1990 on A&M (catalog no. 75021 5308 2; CD). Genres: Blues Rock, Jam Band, Alternative Rock. Rated #523 in the best albums of 1990.

  7. Joan Osborne. Medeski, Martin, & Wood. Mojo'son. Chris Whitley. G'nu Fuz. Nubian Sojuh's. Wilco. Dionne Farris. Morphine. Red Thunder.