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Blues Traveler to Travel

Band embarks on tour behind new live album

Posted Oct 25, 2002 12:00 AM

Blues Traveler have released their second live album, What You And I Have Been Through, and to mark the occasion the band is heading out on an eighteen-city tour, beginning October 31st in Washington, D.C.

The album includes Blues Traveler tunes spanning their nearly fifteen-year career and was recorded last November and December. The CD opens with frontman John Popper's harmonica instrumental of "The Star Spangled Banner," which was performed in New York shortly after September 11th. The track is available for download on bluestraveler.com.

Blues Traveler tour dates:

10/31: Washington, DC, 9:30 Club
11/1-2: Philadelphia, Theater of Living Arts
11/4: Colchester, VT, St. Michael's College
11/7-10: New York, Irving Plaza
11/12: Royal Oak, MI, Royal Oak Music Theater
11/13: Iowa City, Union Memorial Ballroom
11/14: Minneapolis, Quest Club
11/16: Northfield, MN, Skoglund Athletic Center
11/17: Decorah, IA, Luther College
11/19: Boise, Big Easy
11/21: Park City, UT, Harry O's
11/23: Tucson, Rialto
11/25: San Diego, 4th and B
11/26: Anaheim, CA, House of Blues
11/27, 29: Los Angeles, House of Blues
11/30: San Francisco, Warfield
12/3: Eugene, OR, Macdonald Theater
12/4: Seattle, The Moore Theater

What You And I Have Been Through track listing:

Star Spangled Banner
Slow Change
Reach Me
Sadly a Fiction
Carolina Blues
Pattern
Back in the Day
Rage
Lost Me There
All Hands
The Path

CHRISTINA SARACENO
(October 24, 2002)


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