Travis Howard
Travis split from the central Georgia mill town of his birth, and found his future in writing and collaborating.
Travis split from the central Georgia mill town of his birth, and found his future in writing and collaborating, integrating his time with his own performances.
Travis views his career by comparing himself to Kris Kristofferson, "I'm a mediocre singer, a really good writer and an OK actor." His ability to take a pragmatic look at his life has kept Travis real; he accepts the acclaim he has garnered, and is happy to not face what he refers to as "soul-killing stardom".
Howard pens songs and collaborates with many country stars, including Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley and Emily West, as well as recording his own songs, which include his recent "Hometown Rust", "Leaving Now", "Me The Lover", "I'm Holding you Down", "Back Again", and "Nashville I'm Over You".
Travis gives back also, such as with his involvement with the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, with which he performs annually, and received their recognition through a NADCP/Justice For Vets Ambassador Award.