Grammy Award Winners Blues Traveler, the New York blues/rock four-piece, is featured in the latest episode of Live at the Print Shop, the new buzzed-about online performance and interview series out of Marietta, Georgia.
Featuring an in-depth conversation that digs deep into the band’s background and story, as well as performances of hits, deep cuts, and fan favorites like their GRAMMY-Award winning hit “Run-Around,” it’s a standout episode in the fast-growing catalog of Live at the Print Shop, which has also recently featured guests like Josh Kelley, Skip Martin, Marc Broussard, and Collective Soul.
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The acclaimed band perform a series of songs including “But Anyway” interspersed with interview clips where the band members share memories of their music history, albums and live shows.
Blues Traveler burst onto the scene in 1987 and hit the ground running with a trio of gold-selling albums Blues Traveler (1990), Travelers and Thieves (1991) and Save His Soul (1993). Their next album Four (1994) went six-times platinum and spawned the definitive “Run-Around,” which garnered a GRAMMY Award in the category of “Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group.” The band logged another platinum album with Straight On Till Morning in 1998 and spent the next twenty years selling out shows on multiple continents before releasing Hurry Up & Hang Around in 2018. Their latest album, Traveler’s Blues, released July 30, 2021, features Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Rita Wilson, John Scofield, Warren Haynes, and Keb’ Mo’.
Started by the Marietta-based entrepreneur Adam Blank, Live At the Print Shop features performance footage from Blank’s state-of-the-art soundstage basement, and interview footage from inside his retro-but-refined print shop in Marietta. Blank’s music-driven entrepreneurial ventures include the music merchandise company Blank Threads, and the production/promotion business, Blank Records. Recent and upcoming releases from the Print Shop include a live album by the Atlanta based singer/songwriter Angie Aparo and a new episode of Live at the Print Shop featuring the Scottish phenom vocalist/guitarist Dave Archibald.
“It’s one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done,” Blank says. “I do it for the satisfaction that comes with giving musicians a platform and new opportunities to share their music with a wider audience.”
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