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  1. On August 20, 1999, Bobby Sheehan was found dead in his New Orleans, Louisiana home, where he had been recording music with some friends the night before. Sheehan's death was ruled an accidental drug overdose , with cocaine , Valium , and heroin found in his system.

  2. Robert Richard Sheehan (born January 11, 1949) is an American former professional ice hockey player, who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) and World Hockey Association (WHA) between 1969 and 1982 as a center.

    Season
    Team
    League
    Gp
    1966–67
    Halifax Junior Canadiens
    MJrHL
    50
    1967–68
    Halifax Junior Canadiens
    MJrHL
    44
    44
    16
  3. Aug 24, 1999 · Bobby Sheehan, a founding member of the rock band Blues Traveler, was found dead in his New Orleans home in 1999. The cause of death was unknown, but the band was on hiatus due to frontman John Popper's heart condition.

  4. Blues Traveler - June 28, 1999 - The Warfield Theater- San Francisco, CA 00:00 Intro00:20 Business As Usual07:51 Crash Burn11:41 Slow Change19:51 Decision Of...

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  5. Bobby Sheehan. Bobby Sheehan or Robert Sheehan may refer to: Bobby Sheehan (musician) (1968–1999), American musician and songwriter. Bobby Sheehan (ice hockey) (born 1949), retired National Hockey League center.

  6. Bobby Sheehan. Full Name: Robert Richard Sheehan. (Sheecat) Position: C • Shoots: Left. 5-7 , 155lb (170cm, 70kg) Born: January 11 , 1949 in Weymouth, Massachusetts us. Draft: Montreal, 3rd round (32nd overall), 1969 NHL Amateur. Amateur Teams: St. Catharines Black Hawks. 1x Cup Winner.

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  8. Bobby Sheehan was a founding member and hard-rocking bassist of Blues Traveler, a band that improvised around themes without defined songs. He died in 1999 from a toxic chemical overdose in New Orleans, where he had moved to pursue his musical career.