
Blues Traveler - Traveler's Soul
GRAMMY® Award-winning band Blues Traveler is back with their 15th full-length album, Traveler's Soul. This album, similar to 2021's Traveler's Blues - a blues covers album that earned the band a GRAMMY nomination - is a covers album paying tribute to R&B and soul classics with featured artists such as Pat Monahan from Train, Valerie June, Alisan Porter, Daisha McBride, and many more. First single "Fool for You," originally popularized by Curtis Mayfield's The Impressions back in 1968, has a wailing harmonica that gives way to an understated guitar riff and a heavenly piano melody. This ebb-and-flow underlines a smoldering vocal performance from John Popper backed by a rapturous choir.
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Blues Traveler - Traveler's Soul
GRAMMY® Award-winning band Blues Traveler is back with their 15th full-length album, Traveler's Soul. This album, similar to 2021's Traveler's Blues - a blues covers album that earned the band a GRAMMY nomination - is a covers album paying tribute to R&B and soul classics with featured artists such as Pat Monahan from Train, Valerie June, Alisan Porter, Daisha McBride, and many more. First single "Fool for You," originally popularized by Curtis Mayfield's The Impressions back in 1968, has a wailing harmonica that gives way to an understated guitar riff and a heavenly piano melody. This ebb-and-flow underlines a smoldering vocal performance from John Popper backed by a rapturous choir.
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GRAMMY® Award-winning band Blues Traveler is back with their 15th full-length album, Traveler's Soul. This album, similar to 2021's Traveler's Blues - a blues covers album that earned the band a GRAMMY nomination - is a covers album paying tribute to R&B and soul classics with featured artists such as Pat Monahan from Train, Valerie June, Alisan Porter, Daisha McBride, and many more. First single "Fool for You," originally popularized by Curtis Mayfield's The Impressions back in 1968, has a wailing harmonica that gives way to an understated guitar riff and a heavenly piano melody. This ebb-and-flow underlines a smoldering vocal performance from John Popper backed by a rapturous choir.




















