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Travis Allison Band Travis Allison Band Charleston, SC (843) 367-7290 www.travisallison.com Travis Allison and band are based in Charleston, SC and fuse classic and roots rock, soul and country to forge their signature sound. The TAB is a 4-6 piece variety party band (horn section available) performing a broad musical variety and featuring Travis’ award winning vocals accented with Piano/Organ, Guitars, Bass, Drums and Saxophone. The broad musical variety allows the band to ensure something for everyone. Travis also still enjoys performing in acoutic settings in addition to keeping a dancefloor packed. The TAB’s musical arsenal includes an amazing diversity of material ranging from “Uptown Funk” to “Piano Man,” from Zac Brown Band to Otis Redding to the Beatles. Many of the “covers” we enjoy playing are listed below. Available for all types of private or public events including weddings, festivals, corporate, college and night clubs. Bandleader Travis Allison grew up in Greenville, SC and holds a B.A. in Music from the University of Richmond and has released five original albums available on iTunes and www.travisallison.com. His latest album Migrant Heart features Edwin McCain on vocals. The Washington Post writes, "…the songs benefit from the sheer quality of writing, whether the tale is impassioned, introspective or inspiring." Travis recently opened for Bruce Hornsby and can sometimes be found behind the keyboards and a mic backing up the Blue Dogs or some other regional band. Some TAB clients include the PGA, The Sanctuary at Kiawah Resort, Wintergreen Resort, GE, ATD, Merrill Lynch, Charleston Place Hotel, Benefit Focus, IBM, Seabrook, Litchfield Plantation, Debordieu, The Poinsett Club, Wild Dunes Resort and many more. We look forward to performing for you! Shared stages with: Some original venues performed Bruce Hornsby include: Delbert McClinton Mercury Lounge, New York City Marshall Tucker Band Skinny’s, Los Angeles, CA Guster Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC Buddy Miller Ziggy’s, Winston-Salem, NC Little Feat Grape St. Pub, Philadelphia, PA Sister Hazel Music Farm, Charleston SC Randall Bramblett Bitter End, New York City Uncle Cracker The Handlebar, Greenville, SC Aaron Tippin Eddie’s Attic, Decatur, GA Lucy Kaplansky Canal Room, Richmond, VA Edwin McCain Brandyhouse, Atlanta, GA That’s the Way I Like It TRAVIS ALLISON BAND Ben E. 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Forlini & Cross Sexual Healing New Orleans Ladies Dobie Gray Louis Armstrong Drift Away What a Wonderful World Grand Funk Railroad / Joss Stone Bee Gees Some Kind of Wonderful To Love Somebody Johnny Nash The Beach Boys I Can See Clearly Now God Only Knows Don’t Worry Baby Looking Glass Surfer Girl Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl) Sloop John B Help Me Rhonda Wilson Pickett In My Room Mustang Sally Surfin’ USA In the Midnight Hour Land of 1000 Dances The Rascals Good Lovin’ Lloyd Price People Got to be Free Stagger Lee Don McLean Sly & The Family Stone American Pie If You Want Me to Stay Monkees Daydream Believer I’m A Believer The McCoys Toes Hang On Sloopy Mayer Hawthorne Gloria Gaynor The Walk I will Survive Family of the Year Neil Diamond Hero Sweet Caroline I’m A Believer Fitz and the Tantrums Money Grabber Ray Charles I Got a Woman Family of the Year Hit the Road Jack Hero Robert Johnson, etc Jason Mraz Sweet Home Chicago I’m Yours I Won’t Give Up Today’s Music / Various Michael Buble’ Everything Bruno Mars/ Mark Ronson Uptown Funk The Killers Mr. Brightside Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud Blackstreet No Diggity Pharrell Williams Happy Jack Johnson Flake Jason Isbell Better Together Traveling Alone Upside Down Relatively Easy Angel Cee Lo Green / Gnarls Barkley Ray LaMontagne Crazy You Are the Best Thing Trouble John Legend Hold You In My Arms All of Me John Mayer Daft Punk Waiting on the World to Change Get Lucky Body is a Wonderland Why Georgia Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling (Tonight’s Gonna Be A Good Modest Mouse Night) Float On Zac Brown Old Crow Medicine Show Chicken Fried Wagon Wheel Whatever It Is Knee Deep Phillip Phillips Free / Into the Mystic Home Gone Gone Gone Cross Canadian Ragweed Alabama Michael Jackson Billie Jean Macy Gray I Try Ben Harper Steal My Kisses Coldplay Forever In My Place Burn One Down Green Eyes Viva La Vida Hootie & the Blowfish Hold My Hand Ryan Adams Sweet Carolina Nathan Angelo Stars Go Blue Born to Love You I Love You But I Don’t Know What to Say New York Iron and Wine Firecracker Naked as We Came Winding Wheel To Be Young Amos Lee Somehow, Someday Supply and Demand Wishing Well Ben Folds Donna the Buffalo The Luckiest Blue Skies Corinne Bailey Rae Sting Put Your Records On Fields of Gold Maroon 5 Cake This Love Shadow Stabbing I Will Survive Keb’ Mo Every Morning Snow Patrol Big Yellow Taxi Chasing Cars Drive By Truckers Los Lonely Boys Mercy Buckets Heaven Glen Hansard Train Falling Slowly (“Once” Soundtrack) Meet Virginia Marry Me Wilco Forget the Flowers Counting Crows New Madrid Hangin’ Around Hesitating Beauty Rain King California Stars Round Here Anna Begins Plain White Tees Omaha Hey There Delilah Big Yellow Taxi Mr. Jones You Don’t Know How It Feels Sullivan Street Learning to Fly David Gray Toad the Wet Sprocket Babylon Nightingale Song Please Forgive Me All I Want This Year’s Love I Will Not Take These Things for Granted Dave Matthews Band Jackopierce Crush Vineyard Ants Marching Watchtower Uncle Tupelo New Madrid Phish Farmhouse Indigo Girls Galileo Freddy Jones Band Watershed Daydream Take the Time Leftover Salmon Baby Hold On Government Mule Soul Shine Taj Mahal Tempted Lovin’ in My Baby’s Eyes She Caught the Katy Barenaked Ladies Brian Wilson David Wilcox How Did You Find Me Here? 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