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Hi, I'm John Popper, lead singer of the band Blues Traveler. I also play harmonica, and
am arguably one of the best in the world. But thank God, there really never can be an
actual best, but I'm damn good. I'm gonna teach you a few things about the harmonica.
How do you make a solo album, well there are many ways to make a solo album. I guess the
first way to make a solo album is to be in a band that's recognized enough that when
you go and make an album on your own its called a solo album. Because in a sense, no album
is truly solo as you're going to need to work with a producer. You're going to need to work
with some sort of a studio, which means an engineer and eventually you're going to need
to work with other musicians, unless your going to do all the instruments yourself like
your Prince or Frank Zappa. Some people do that and there are madmen, they even do the
engineering and all the production. But you can do a solo album pretty cheaply with today's
technology. But it really comes down to, you got to find someone who is really interested
and at every point that I'm mentioning every process here, you have got to get someone
who thinks, ""Wow this is a good idea."" So it really comes down to relating to people
and communicating with them that their effort are with you and you will be requiring their
efforts and they are not going to be a waste of time and all to your mania and glory. My
solo album was in collaboration with Jono Manson, who when Blues Traveler first came
to New York City. He was kind of the king of the scene that we jumped in on that club
scene, the nightingale's scene. But Jono was a very good friend of mine and we were always
looking for an opportunity to do something other than the Blues Traveler, and so that
made me doing a solo album a very tasty idea. We named the solo album John Popper and the
Duskray Troubadours, which if you think about it, Blues Traveler is a color and a name for
travelling performers and what is duskray and a Troubadours, but another color and a
description of travelling performers? Not very imaginative if you think about it. I
think my next album will be John Popper and the Red Minstrels.