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Abby Travis (born November 10, 1969) is an American musician. In the 1990s, she began working as a touring bass player. She has worked with
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Elastica Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by ex-Suede members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music. The band's members changed several times, w ...
. Abby's first solo record was released under the moniker ''The Abby Travis Foundation''; the rest have been under her own. To date she has released at total of four solo albums: ''The Abby Travis Foundation'' (1998), ''Cutthroat Standards & Black Pop'' (2000), ''GlitterMouth'' (2006), and ''IV'' (2012).


Early life

Travis was born in West Hartford, and grew up with her older brother David. She is the daughter of Alice Travis Germond, the former Secretary of the
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, and Emmy Award-winning cameraman Larry Travis. She was educated at
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and studied music at the
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School of Music.


Career

Abby Travis began her performance career in 1986 as the bassist in Los Angeles band The Lovedolls, who were inspired by the cult films '' Desperate Teenage Lovedolls'' and ''Lovedolls Superstar'' directed by
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. They released the album ''Love One Another'' in 1989. In 1989 Travis joined power pop trio The Rails. Travis has been a touring and studio bass player since the early 1990s, often providing backup vocals as well. One of her first gigs was appearing with Spinal Tap on the Break Like the Wind Tour in 1992, as Promethia Pendragon dancing with elves during "Stonehenge" at the Universal Amphitheater and playing lead bass on "Big Bottom" in Phoenix, AZ. In 1993, she toured France with
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on her Natural High tour. The year 1995 was particularly noteworthy as she performed with both
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and
Elastica Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by ex-Suede members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music. The band's members changed several times, w ...
playing back-to-back sets on the Lollapalooza tour both acts were on. She continued playing with Elastica through 1996. In 1997, Travis played and sang on industrial group
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's album ''Symbols''. She is listed as backup singer on "Megalomaniac", "Stray Bullet", "Mercy", and "Anarchy". She played bass on "Spit Sperm" and "Unfit", and is co-credited with lyrics and co-lead vocals on "Waste" and "Down and Out". The album peaked at #189 on the Billboard 200. Her next major tours as a bass player were with Butthole Surfers singer's band Gibby Haynes and His Problem and
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(X) project Original Sinners in 2004. During this time she released albums in her solo career, as well as working in the studio, playing bass on
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bassist Kathy Valentine's solo album, ''Light Years''. She toured as bass player for Tito & Tarantula in 2005 and
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in 2010. She toured with Masters of Reality in both 2010 and 2011. Recent highlights include performing at the 2017 Los Angeles Women's March with U2's The Edge, Juliette Lewis, and Rage Against the Machine's Brad Wilke. In 2017, Abby Travis was part of the band backing rock icon Cher, playing a residency at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.


The Bangles

In 2005, the re-formed Bangles recruited Travis as their bass player to replace longtime bassist
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who left due to "artistic reasons". The Bangles sang on Travis' song "Lies" (listed as Abby Travis and The Bangles) which was released in January 2008 to benefit New Orleans displaced musicians in January 2008. Later that year, Travis left The Bangles for undisclosed reasons.


The Go-Go's

In 2012, the Go-Go's website announced that Kathy Valentine had injured her wrist and that Abby Travis would fill in for their remaining tour dates. Valentine was supposed to re-join the band after recovery, but on March 8, 2013, The Go-Go's announced she would not be returning. Travis continued to play bass until Valentine returned in February 2018.


Sumo Princess

In 2018, Travis announced the formation of Sumo Princess, a bass-and-drums collaboration with
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,
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). They have released two 7-inch singles and toured with Go-Go
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's side project Elettrodomestico.


Solo career

In 1997, Travis released her first solo album, entitled ''The Abby Travis Foundation'' on You Seem Like a Nice, Well Adjusted Person Records. The album featured Redd Kross, keyboardist Gerre Fennell, and drummer Danny Frankel. Her second album, entitled ''Cutthroat Standards and Black Pop'', was released in 2000 on Educational Recordings. It was co-produced by keyboardist
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and was called "an edgy, sophisticated and original musical journey." Her sound has been compared to Roxy Music, Nina Simone and a gothic Marlene Dietrich. Her third album, entitled ''Glitter Mouth'', was released in 2006 (Educational Recordings). The style was dubbed "Cabaret Pop" and was featured on NPR. Her fourth solo album, entitled ''IV'', was released by Educational Recordings in 2012. Music critic Steve Hochman (California Report) compared it to glam-era David Bowie. She toured the album nationally with Jon Skibic (guitars), Claude Coleman (drums), and Joe McGinty (keyboards).


Acting and other credits

Abby's first film appearance was as
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in ''Weatherman '69'' (1989) which was written and directed by
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and called "A strange spoof in the worst taste imaginable" about urban middle-class terrorists.
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and
Kim Gordon Kim Althea Gordon (born April 28, 1953) is an American musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the bassist, guitarist, and vocalist of alternative rock band Sonic Youth. Born in Rochester, New York, she was raised in Los Angeles, Califor ...
of
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star. She then appeared in Pettibon's ''The Book of Manson'' (1989) as Leslie. She is credited as a Barfly in ''
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'' (1994), a lesbian-themed romantic comedy directed by Marita Giovanni. Abby played a "Member of a Punk Rock Band" in ''Shadow Hours'' (2000) written and directed by Isaac H. Eaton. She played The Torchsinger in ''The Devil's Muse'' (2007), a film about
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murder written and directed by Ramzi Abed. She appeared as herself on the first episode of MTV's ''Fashionably Loud'' performing with
Elastica Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by ex-Suede members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music. The band's members changed several times, w ...
. Ms. Travis is a recurring character on Justin Tanner's web series ''Ave 43'' (2009-). She plays Ondria and has appeared in 40 episodes.


References


External links

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Bio at Ampeg

Travis performing with The Rails in 1991
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