John Popper Net Worth is
$950,000
Mini Biography
One of the biggest harmonica players in rock and roll, John Popper formed his music group, Blues Traveler, together with his high school close friends Bobby Sheehan (bass), Chan Kinchla (electric guitar) and Brendan Hill (drums), in the later 80s, in NEW YORK. They released their eponymous debut record in 1990 and strike the graphs with 1994’s “Four”. On the other hand, Popper began to appear being a cameo in a number of movies: the Farrelly Brothers’ Kingpin (1996) (including a Blues Traveller performance by the end), Howard Stern’s Personal Parts (1997) and Blues Brothers 2000 (1997). The entire year 2000 was a tragic one for the music group. Popper needed to canceled some tour schedules because of some hard discomfort in his upper body. Then, afterwards that season, bassist Bobby Sheehan passed away of the heroin overdose. That same season designated Popper first real role in films. He acted in the indie film, Simply for the Time Becoming (2000), with supermodel Eva Herzigova. He also released his 1st solo recording in 2000, “Zygote”. In the end that, he experienced a gastric medical procedures to lessen his excess weight and Blues Tourist rejoined causes with two fresh users, and released the recording “Bridge”, a fresh starting for the music group.
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Quick Facts
Full Name | John Popper |
Net Worth | $15 million |
Date Of Birth | March 29, 1967 |
Profession | Voice Actor, Singer, Songwriter, Run-Around, Hook, But Anyway |
Education | Princeton High School, The New School, The New School for Social Research, Run-Around, Hook, But Anyway |
Nationality | American |
Music Groups | Blues Traveler, The John Popper Project, Run-Around, Hook, But Anyway |
Movies | Blues Brothers 2000, Unspoken Love, Das Clown |
TV Shows | Z Rock |