John Popper


John Popper is an American musician and songwriter, known as the co-founder, lead vocalist, and frontman of the rock band Blues Traveler.

Early life

Popper was born on March 29, 1967, in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was a Hungarian immigrant who left Budapest in 1948. Popper has stated that he is a distant relative of David Popper, a 19th-century Bohemian cellist.
Popper was raised in Stamford, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. He attended Davenport Ridge School, Trinity [Catholic High School (Connecticut)|Stamford Catholic High School], and Princeton High School, from which he graduated in 1986. He took lessons on the piano, the cello, and the guitar, but none of those instruments appealed to him, and he hated being forced to practice.
He originally wanted to become a comedian, finding he could use humor to make friends and avoid bullies, but when he and a friend performed a routine as the Blues Brothers, he found that he enjoyed musical performance. From there, he took up the harmonica. Popper played trumpet in the Princeton High School Studio Jazz Band and convinced the teacher to let him play harmonica instead, after an in-class solo on the song "She Blinded Me with Science."
He formed several garage bands with friends in Princeton, New Jersey, one of which evolved into Blues Traveler in 1987. After graduating from high school, the group's members all moved to New York City, where Popper enrolled in the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, along with two of his bandmates as well as high school friend Chris Barron, with whom he formed the band Trucking Company, which evolved into Spin Doctors. Popper attended for three years but devoted himself to the band full-time once they signed a record contract, in 1990.

Career

Blues Traveler

Popper is a founding member of Blues Traveler, serving as the band's frontman with lead vocals and harmonica. For some songs, he forgoes the harmonica in favor of guitar, most often a 12-string acoustic. In addition, Popper has played the tin whistle on some recordings. A prolific songwriter, he has composed the majority of the lyrics and music of Blues Traveler's songs.
The band grew a following with its extensive touring, sometimes with over 300 dates a year, and gained a reputation in the jam band scene of the 1990s. Blues Traveler crossed over into mainstream pop/rock radio success with their 1994 album, four, which garnered the group extensive media exposure. The Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1996 was awarded to "Run-Around", a song that Popper composed. In 2021, Blues Traveler's album "Traveler's Blues" was nominated by the Recording Academy for "Best Traditional Blues Album" for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards.

Solo work

In 1990, Popper began to perform occasional solo concerts in addition to touring with Blues Traveler. Several songs that originated as Popper's solo pieces have become part of Blues Traveler's repertoire, and vice versa.
Bolstered by Blues Traveler's mainstream success, Popper released a solo album, Zygote, in 1999, and toured in support of it with his own John Popper Band. The album was produced by Terry Manning, and the backing band consisted of longtime friends Dave Ares, Crugie Riccio, and Rob Clores of Cycomotogoat, with drummer Carter Beauford of Dave Matthews Band. The album's release came less than three months after Popper's heart surgery, and only days after the death of Bobby Sheehan, Popper's bandmate and best friend. The subsequent tour was canceled midway due to poor ticket sales, and Popper instead took the time to focus on his health.
In 2017 and 2018, Popper began to play solo acoustic performances across the United States. He is often accompanied by Blues Traveler keyboardist Ben Wilson and performs songs that span both Blues Traveler and his solo catalog.
Popper has collaborated with a range of artists outside of his primary projects. In 2021, he appeared on guitarist Eric Krasno's single "Silence", contributing harmonica parts recorded remotely during the COVID‑19 pandemic.

Side projects

In 1992, Popper conceived the HORDE Festival as a venue to gain exposure for up-and-coming independent musicians. It ran until 1998. Popper was part of a one-time studio band brought together in 1997 by New York drummer/songwriter Solomon Deniro. Other musicians included Trey Gunn, Bernie Worrell, Marc Ribot, and Vernon Reid. The group's only recordings were released as the album Gimme Gimme, under the name the Devotees. The same recording was re-released by Deniro in 2001, under the title Solomon.
Popper took over in 1998 as frontman of the jam-band supergroup Frogwings, which then released the live album Croakin' at Toad's. He later formed a rock/jazz/hip-hop fusion group called the John Popper Project with DJ Logic, which released an album in 2006 and performs occasionally. He also appears on the 2008 album Jason Miles: Global Noize: A Prayer for the Planet.
Popper's latest side project is John Popper & the Duskray Troubadours, which plays Americana roots music. The group's self-titled debut from 429 Records was released in March 2011 and was produced by band member Jono Manson, who co-wrote much of the material. The first single, "Something Sweet", written by Manson and Bruce Donnola, was released February 7, 2011, on iTunes. Mason and Popper conceived the project after Popper says he was "running out of ideas" for Blues Traveler before they took a short break.

Acting and media appearances

Popper has provided narration for art projects produced by his friends, including Das Clown, an award-winning short film in slideshow style that was screened at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2016, Popper, along with the rest of Blues Traveler, made a cameo appearance in The Meddler. In 2018, Popper appeared in the "Fully Vested" episode of Pawn Stars.

Personal life

On November 23, 2015, Popper and his then-wife Jordan Auleb had their first child, a daughter; the couple divorced in 2018.
In 1999, he suffered a near-fatal heart attack brought on by years of compulsive overeating. Doctors at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center performed an emergency angioplasty, which saved Popper's life; he had 95% arterial blockage. Popper later underwent gastric bypass surgery and lost a significant amount of weight. Popper has a tattoo across his chest that says "I WANT TO BE BRAVE", written backwards. In August 2016, he announced a pending surgical procedure to repair collapsed vertebrae in his neck, necessitating the postponement and cancellation of some Blues Traveler shows.
In 2024, Popper married Sherri "Gidget" Popper, telling Rolling Stone that they first met "at a nudist colony in 2003".

Weapons collecting

Popper is an avid collector of weaponry, including firearms, swords, and a working $10,000 American Civil War cannon. He cites a fascination with their aesthetic of being "life-savingly efficient" machines. Popper is an advocate of Second Amendment rights and once appeared on an MTV-sponsored roundtable discussion on gun control, which included panelists from the Law Enforcement Alliance of America and Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He carries weapons in any state where it is allowed, even when onstage. On his 2003 Daily Show appearance, he stated that he decided to move away from New Jersey because of the state's restrictive gun laws.

Politics

Popper endorsed George W. Bush in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. In November 2008, Popper said, regarding Barack Obama, "this is the first time I've voted for a Democrat, ever." Popper was a supporter of Ron Paul during the 2012 U.S. presidential election and participated in phone-banking at Paul's New Hampshire campaign headquarters. He also played a short set during Paul's "We are the Future Rally", an alternative convention for Paul supporters that was held in Tampa the day before the 2012 Republican National Convention.
Popper has played at conventions, fundraisers, and ceremonies for both Republican and Democratic politicians. He has said, "I was a bleeding-heart liberal, until I got a job", and he describes himself as "a libertarian who is a Republican when pushed". The singer summed up his political position by saying, "I believe in freedom for markets and freedom for individuals, so I guess that makes me a libertarian". Popper did not vote for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in 2016. He has toured with United Service Organizations, both with Blues Traveler and solo.

Religion

Popper was raised Catholic, and for a time attended Stamford Catholic High School in Connecticut. However, he does not actively practice in his adult life. He has described himself as a "recovering Catholic". He wrote the song "Trina Magna" as an exploration of his religious views.

Legal trouble

In 2003, Popper was arrested for possession of marijuana. He was arrested again on March 6, 2007, near Ritzville, Washington, by the Washington State Patrol. He was the passenger in his own vehicle, which was stopped for speeding, and was found to be in the possession of a small amount of marijuana and weapons. Popper was released the same night. The vehicle had a stash of hidden compartments, which contained four rifles, nine handguns, a switchblade knife, a Taser, a set of brass knuckles, and night vision goggles. The vehicle was temporarily seized.
No charges were filed for the firearms and Taser, as they were all registered and securely locked away, and Popper was licensed to carry them. He agreed to surrender the brass knuckles and switchblade knife. A deal was reached that allowed the marijuana charge to be dropped if Popper remained free of further drug infractions for one year and attended eight hours of drug counseling. Popper and the driver had been driving back to Washington from Austin, Texas, and Popper likes to visit gun ranges during long trips.

Online controversy

Popper is also known as an avid Twitter user and has caused some controversy on the platform. He also has publicly posted the home address and information of a particular Twitter user who often made jokes at his expense. Popper also drew attention for arguing with a bot named "assbott", which had become well-known during the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump; it was the co-creator of this bot that Popper doxxed in July 2017.

Autobiography

On March 29, 2016, Da Capo Press released Popper's autobiography, Suck and Blow: And Other Stories I'm Not Supposed to Tell, written by Popper with the help of Relix co-editor-in-chief Dean Budnick. In the book, among band exploits and a variety of topics, Popper discusses the group's rebound from the death of bassist Bobby Sheehan, the creation of the H.O.R.D.E. tour, his relationship with Bill Graham, and his personal battle with being overweight.

Equipment

Popper has expressed a preference for the Hohner Special 20 diatonic harmonica, calling it "the Porsche of harmonicas." He has developed some equipment innovations to accommodate his use of harmonicas during performances. Because each individual diatonic harmonica is tuned to one particular key, he fashioned belts with enough pockets to hold harmonicas in all twelve keys and wore them as a bandolier, or slung over his neck. He switches keys multiple times within one song, and this arrangement has allowed him to quickly trade one harmonica for another without looking.
In 2002, he stopped using the belts, as they no longer fit him properly due to his weight loss. One such belt later sold for $2,700 on the History Channel series Pawn Stars. He now carries his harmonicas in a small black attaché case. He uses a special microphone with switches that change the audio effect of the harmonica as it is played through an amplifier, similar to a guitar effects pedal. Popper was inspired by Jimi Hendrix's guitar-playing to make his instrument sound however he wanted.

Discography

Solo

Zygote Go Outside and Drive single

with Blues Traveler

with the Devotees
  • ''Gimme Gimme''

with Frogwings

with the John Popper Project

with the Duskray Troubadours

John Popper & the Duskray Troubadours Something Sweet single

Featured music appearances

Guest music appearances

YearRoleSongArtistAlbumNotes
1989Harmonica"Just One of Those Things"GutterboyGutterboy
1989Harmonica"Growing Up Under the RR"GutterboyGutterboyExtra track on 1992 re-release
1991Harmonica"More Than She Knows"Spin DoctorsPocket Full of KryptoniteAlbum reached #3 on Billboard 200
1991Backing vocals"Two Princes"Spin DoctorsPocket Full of KryptoniteReached #1 on Mainstream Rock; #7 on the Billboard Hot 100
1991Harmonica"Off My Line"Spin DoctorsPocket Full of Kryptonite
1992Harmonica"You Can Leave Your Hat On"Merl SaundersSave the Planet so We'll Have Someplace to BoogieRandy Newman cover
1992Harmonica"My Problems Got Problems"Merl SaundersSave the Planet so We'll Have Someplace to Boogie
1992Harmonica"You're So Fine"CycomotogoatCycomotogoat
1993Harmonica"I Lost My Mule in Texas"Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue UnitMirrors of Embarrassment
1993Harmonica"Built for Comfort"Merl SaundersIt's in the Air
1993Harmonica"I Was Made to Love Her"Paul Shaffer and the Party Boys of Rock 'n' RollThe World's Most Dangerous PartyStevie Wonder cover
1993Harmonica"Middle of the Road"Paul Shaffer and the Party Boys of Rock 'n' RollThe World's Most Dangerous PartyThe Pretenders cover
1993Harmonica and vocals "Sip of Your Wine"The HattersLIVE ThunderchickenStudio recording
1994Harmonica and vocals "Sip of Your Wine"The HattersMadcap Adventures of the Avocado OverlordStudio recording
1994Harmonica"What Would You Say"Dave Matthews BandUnder the Table and DreamingReached #9 Top 40 Mainstream; #11 Modern Rock Tracks
1994Harmonica"Louisiana Blues"FoghatReturn of the Boogie Men
1994Harmonica"Communication Breakdown"Jeff HealeyCover to CoverLed Zeppelin cover
1995Harmonica"Mule"Gov't MuleGov't Mule
Harmonica"Man of Peace" et al.Jamie NotarthomasHeads or TailsBob Dylan cover
1996Harmonica and vocal duet"Today I Started Loving You Again"Dolly PartonTreasuresMerle Haggard cover
1996Harmonica"Harmonica"CycomotogoatBraille
1997Harmonica"Feather"God Street WineGod Street Wine
1997Harmonica"She Comes Up Softly"God Street WineGod Street Wine
1997Harmonica"Walk not Run"Solomon DeniroDot Calm, Not Calm
1997Harmonica"Smile"Solomon DeniroDot Calm, Not Calm
1997Harmonica"The Emperor"Solomon DeniroDot Calm, Not Calm
1997Harmonica"King Solomon"Solomon DeniroDot Calm, Not Calm
1997Harmonica"I"Solomon DeniroDot Calm, Not Calm
1998Harmonica"Tuesday's Gone"Metallica
Pepper Keenan
Jerry Cantrell
Sean Kinney
"Big" Jim Martin
Gary Rossington
Les Claypool
Garage Inc. by MetallicaLive Lynyrd Skynyrd cover; album reached #2 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on Top Canadian Albums
1999Harmonica"She Caught the Katy"Taj MahalBlue Light BoogieLive
1999Harmonica"On the Other Side"Leftover SalmonThe Nashville Sessions
1999Harmonica"Leave Me Alone"Tino GonzalesTwo Sides of a Heart
1999Harmonica"Twine Time"Tino GonzalesTwo Sides of a Heart
2000Harmonica"If Only"HansonThis Time AroundAlbum reached #19 on the Billboard 200
2000Harmonica"In the City"HansonThis Time AroundAlbum reached #19 on the Billboard 200
2000Harmonica"Diana"God Street WineThe Last of the Wine
2000Harmonica"Scarred but Smarter"Kevn KinneyThe Flower and The Knife
2001Harmonica"I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town"Chico HamiltonForeststorn
2002Harmonica"Country Love"Cee-Lo GreenCee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections
2002Harmonica"Our Greatest Year"Bad AstronautHouston: We Have a Drinking Problem
2002Harmonica"On the Run"Todd WolfeWolfe
2003Harmonica and vocals"I Saw a Bird Fly Away"Dar WilliamsThe Beauty of the Rain
2004Harmonica"Curbside Prophet"Jason MrazTonight, Not AgainLive; album reached #49 on the Billboard 200 and Top Internet Albums
2004Harmonica"Too Much Food"Jason MrazTonight, Not AgainLive; album reached #49 on the Billboard 200 and Top Internet Albums
2004Harmonica and vocals"Invisible"BuddaheadCrossing the Invisible Line
2004Harmonica"Stranger Blues"WolfeDelaware Crossing
2004Harmonica"Tumblin' Down"WolfeDelaware Crossing
2005HarmonicaTom "Bones" MaloneSoul Bones
2007Harmonica"Tequila Mockingbird"Stolen OgreTequila Mockingbird EP
2008Harmonica"The Souk"Global NoizeGlobal Noize
2008Harmonica"Purifier"LiveLive at the Paradiso – AmsterdamStudio recording
2008Harmonica"Ghost Town"John Oates1000 Miles of Life
2009Background vocals"No Way Out"ZO2Casino Logic
2010Harmonica"Only the Tequila Talkin'"Lisa BouchelleBlue Room with a Red Vase
2010Harmonica"Last to Know"Ron Noyes BandDust Bowl Diary
2010Harmonica"There Ya Go"Beats AntiqueBlind Threshold
2011Harmonica"Burn That Bridge When We Get to It"Joey CapeLagwagon's Let's Talk About Feelings reissue bonus discAcoustic; originally recorded for Acoustic
2011Harmonica"Last Night"Johnny WinterRoots
2012Harmonica"Closer I Get"RebelutionPeace of Mind
2015Harmonica"What Would You Say"Dave Matthews BandLive; DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MIElectric set; Reprise of the original recording from Under the Table and Dreaming
2022Harmonica"The Devil"TwiddleEvery Last Leaf