Bud & Travis

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Bud & Travis
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Background information
Origin San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres Contemporary folk music
Years active1958–1965
Labels Liberty, Folk Era
Past members

Bud & Travis was an American folk music duo from San Francisco, California, consisting of Bud Dashiell and Travis Edmonson that collaborated from 1958 to 1965.

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History

Bud & Travis began recording together in 1958; Edmonson was related to Colin Edmonson, whom Dashiell had met while serving in the Korean War. [1] Travis Edmonson had previously been a member of the Gateway Singers. They released multiple singles and albums and toured widely before splitting in 1965, becoming significant musicians on the folk revival circuit. [2] [3]

Bud & Travis appeared as the musical act the "coffee house duo" in the 1959 episode of "The M Squad" entitled "The Fire Makers".

Edmonson and Dashiell reportedly had frequent clashes, and the duo separated from 1960 to 1963. During this period Dashiell issued several records with The Kinsmen, and Edmonson put out several solo albums. Dashiell went solo after their final breakup in 1965, releasing an album in 1968. He taught late in life, and died in 1989 as a result of a brain tumor. Edmonson toured regularly in the 1970s as a solo act. He died on May 9, 2009. [4]

Discography

Singles

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Bud Dashiell and the Kinsmen

Bud Dashiell

Travis Edmonson

Albums

Bud & Travis

Bud Dashiell and the Kinsmen

Bud Dashiell

Travis Edmonson

Soundtracks

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Appearances

Bud & Travis

Bud Dashiell and the Kinsmen

Travis Edmonson

References

  1. Bud & Travis at AllMusic
  2. "Bud Dashiell Without Travis". Craighodgkins.com. March 23, 2016.
  3. Straw, Thomas Patrick. "Bud & Travis Home Page". Budandtravis.com.
  4. "Travis Edmonson Website". Travisedmonson.com.
  5. 1 2 Billboard, Allmusic
  6. "CTVA Western - "Stagecoach West" (Four Star/ ABC) (1960-61) starring Wayne Rogers, Robert Bray". Ctva.biz. Retrieved October 24, 2023.