Travis Edmonson of Bud & Travis Official Website
Travis EdmonsonSongs F - G
GOIN' TO CALIFORNIA
GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN
GUADALAJARA
GUANTANAMERA
GUESS I'LL GO HOME
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Travis Edmonson made his breakthrough with The Gateway Singers, resident group at the hungry i
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GOIN' TO CALIFORNIA
Accompanist Buck Wheat's saga of rags to riches was a perennial favorite with B&T audiences.
Hear sound clip on PERSPECTIVE ON B&T page
GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN
This musical version of Yeats' poem of enchantment, “The Wandering Angus,” has been referred to by Travis Edmonson as his “English-language Malaguena Salerosa," so dear it is to his heart. Typical of the kind of material and interpretation which set him apart from ever being restricted to the mere appellation 'folk singer.' In setting the verse to music, he brought all the supernatural quality of the original to the fore in the arrangement. (from the “In Person” LP, and also available on the "Best of Bud and Travis" CD)
Hear sound clip on B&T IN PERSON page
GUADALAJARA
No Travis Edmonson performance could ever be called routine, but even the most exciting show would be sparked to an even higher level of excitement by this rousing Mexican song.
Hear sound clip on LIVE AT UCSB page
GUANTANAMERA (“Cuanta La Mera”)
A sure-fire audience participation number, Travis Edmonson's recordings of this Cuban “hillbilly” song traverse a wide range, from the more subtle version on “The Latin Album” to booming live renditions on CDs “Tucson Tapes 2” and “Live at UC Santa Barbara.” Not to mention the Troubadour audience getting completely carried away with the tune about the girl from Guantanamo Bay, on “Travis on Cue.”
Hear sound clip on LIVE AT UCSB page
GUESS I'LL GO HOME
With superb phrasing and vocal skill, Travis Edmonson created a vivid and convincing portrait of a young man's yearning when he performed this solo at the Santa Monica concert. It was an interpretation which emoted the dozens of moods of an insolvent suitor who can't even take the first step towards his beloved. His own composition, its poignancy lies in the way it exposes an innocent heart.
Hear sound clip on B&T IN CONCERT page
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