Blues Traveler Singer John Popper Injured in Bus Crash Near Winona
Grammy award-winning singer John Popper was among the three people injured this morning when a motorcoach bus transporting members of the Blues Traveler band crashed along I-90 near Winona.
The State Patrol says the 54-year-old Popper, along with 39-year-old Mateo Rodriquez and 51-year-old David Derrick, were transported to the Winona Hospital with what were described as non-life-threatening injuries. A total of 11 people were on the bus, including Blues Traveler drummer Brendan Hill, keyboardist Ben Wilson, guitarist Chan Kinchla, and bassist Tad Kinchla. They were not injured.
The State Patrol says the crash occurred when the driver, identified as 60-year-old Parker Jonathan of Bremen Georgia, lost control and the motorcoach bus entered the median ditch. It was reported just before 6:30 AM near the Highway 43 exit to Winona.
According to a press release, the occupants of the bus were trapped inside the vehicle after the crash before first responders arrived and freed them.
The band posted the following statement to their Facebook page just before 10am Thursday:
“This morning our tour bus went off the road and crossed the median. Thankfully we are all safe and have only sustained minor injuries. Our sincere gratitude
to the Winona MN, Police Department and rescue crew for their help getting us safely off the highway and out of oncoming traffic.” -- Blues Traveler
The Blues Traveler is scheduled to perform in Rochester Friday evening at Mayo Park and the show will go on as scheduled with co-headliner JJ Grey & Mofro.
Blues Traveler are on tour in support of their new album Traveler’s Blues that is #1 on the Billboard Blues chart.
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