When BT decided to take a break at the end of the year (to accommodate Chan Kinchla's growing family), Popper wasn't ready to sit around and so hooked up with bassist Rob Wasserman (of RatDog fame), playing a random show together in San Francisco. The sixth Blues Traveler album, Bridge, then appeared in May 2001 Truth Be Told followed two years later. Still struggling with health problems (and obese for quite a while), Popper underwent gastric bypass surgery the next year, which led to a significant weight loss. But following his record's release, Popper took his backing band out on the road for the first time through that winter. Released in 1994, Four was Blues Traveler's mainstream breakthrough, launching a major hit with the single "Run-Around." After completing his 1999 debut solo effort, Zygote, Popper - who'd been experiencing chest pains for months - was forced to undergo an angioplasty the record's eventual release that September was further overshadowed when Blues Traveler bassist Sheehan was found dead in his New Orleans home on August 20. The group's momentum was derailed in the fall of 1992, however, when Popper was severely injured in a motorcycle accident returning to the road, he played a number of dates while confined to a wheelchair. (Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere) tour, which was originally conceived by Popper and band manager Dave Frey and went on to become one of the most successful annual tour packages of the decade. All of the aforementioned joined Blues Traveler in 1992 on the inaugural H.O.R.D.E. While attending high school in Princeton, NJ, he befriended drummer Brendan Hill together, the two - in combination with guitarist Chan Kinchla and bassist Bobby Sheehan - would go on to form Blues Traveler, earning a fervent grassroots following during the early '90s on the basis of their relentless touring schedule and a sprawling blues-rock sound that aligned them alongside other neo-hippie outfits including Phish, Widespread Panic, and the Spin Doctors. The harmonica virtuoso and rotund frontman for jam band favorites Blues Traveler, singer/harpist John Popper was born in Cleveland, OH, on March 29, 1967.
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