Travis Dow Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States of America 

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I was born in Boston, Massachusetts, but I consider the San Francisco Bay Area home, as I lived there from age 7 until age 29. I have a degree in Theatre Arts from Humboldt State University, where I fronted my first band, The River. We played about half cover songs and half originals. After a stint as rhythm guitarist in the San Francisco-based Blessed West, I created Cal Hollow (originally called Box Elder) in 1997, along with Seth Berenberg on bass, Mark Cameron on drums, and Jeffrey Hemmelgarn on guitar and additional vocals. Our first album, "Two Bulb Twilight", on Jericho/Sire Records, was helmed by Grammy-winning Producer John Porter (The Smiths, B.B. King), and included the single "No Mercy", which generated substantial airplay both in the U.S. and abroad. Basically, we hit the jackpot. When Jericho had financial difficulties, we were cut adrift, and the band parted ways soon after.

I took off for Nashville to explore my country/folk roots, writing some songs that were "too country for country radio" and quickly finding that starting over alone is a difficult task. While performing at the Folk Alliance Festival in Vancouver, Canada, I made several important connections in the Chicago music scene. Thus, I decided to move North to reform Cal Hollow and also serve as lead guitarist with piano-pop phenom Katie Todd in her band.

The Cal Hollow project produced one more album ("North Central") before disbanding, so that both myself and drummer Mark Cameron could devote more time to The Katie Todd Band. Over the next five years the band would play shows throughout the Midwest U.S., record three albums, and generate intense label interest, ultimately remaining fiercely independent.

During that time, I continued working on my solo material, producing four more solo albums, "100% Handmade", "Someone's Awake", "Travis Dow Band", and "Back To Nowhere", and one collaborative album with lyricist Will Foreman ("The Fate of Dreams, Vol. 1").

In the Fall of 2006, it was finally time to go, and I, along with my fiance Katie, packed up and headed back to the West Coast, this time settling in Portland, Oregon. Another solo album is in the works, along with the third album in collaboration with Will Foreman, "The Fate of Dreams, Vol. III". I am also writing and performing with a country band called the Concrete Cowboys, doing some well-known songs from the genre as well as some of my originals.

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