Travis Howard

Travis Howard was another
brand new voice to have emerged from the California country revival of the
early 2000s. A Georgia-native, Howard made his first mark as a cast member
on the first season of USA Network's "Nashville Star" in 2003. It was on
that show that he began to pen some of the hits which have kicked off the
blazing career of current rising country star, Miranda Lambert. In
the fall of 2005 Travis also made his cinematic debut in Cameron Crowe's
"Elizabethtown" starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst.
Currently Travis Howard plays a mechanic in the 70s coming-of-age film, "The
Garage". He has music featured in Justin Timberlake's upcoming debut film,
"Alpha Dog" and "The Virgin of Juarez", starring Minnie Driver and Esai
Morales. He is also writing songs for the follow-up to Miranda Lambert's
gold-selling debut CD, Kerosene and All my Crazy Ex's - Baby Lambert is
on the road with Toby Keith kicking the hell out of the new single she wrote
with Travis - Crazy Ex-Grlfriend. Request it! Myspace it. Crazy Ex's unite!
Travis is for sure one of the Los Angeles rockin country scene, great performer, songwriter and
actor. Wears many hats with style. Travis burned down the barn when he recently opened for
Miranda Lambert at some House of Blues gigs and he opened for Jack Ingram for Buffao Benford.