Travis Greene

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Intentional 04:23 Tools
Made A Way 22:29 Tools
You Waited (Radio Edit) [Live] 01:15 Tools
Still Here 05:59 Tools
Won't Let Go 03:58 Tools
Prove My Love 05:47 Tools
Good & Loved (feat. Steffany Gretzinger) 09:31 Tools
Stretch 06:45 Tools
See the Light (feat. Isaiah Templeton and Geoffrey Golden) [Live] 03:04 Tools
You Got Up 05:44 Tools
Love Will Always Win (Studio Version) 03:28 Tools
You Are The One 03:57 Tools
Thank You For Being God 03:56 Tools
Worship Rise (Live) 08:42 Tools
Hope 05:48 Tools
You Waited (Extended Version) [Live] 04:53 Tools
Here For You 03:56 Tools
Just Want You 06:09 Tools
The Hill 03:56 Tools
I Will Worship 08:43 Tools
Gave It All 04:28 Tools
Soul Will Sing 04:28 Tools
Be Still (Live) 05:58 Tools
Who You Were 04:28 Tools
You Waited (Radio Edit) 04:41 Tools
Intentional (Album Version) 03:56 Tools
All The Glory 05:47 Tools
Heaven Is Loud 04:41 Tools
You Keep Me 05:47 Tools
Have Your Way (Great Jehovah) [Live] 05:04 Tools
Everything Is Easy 03:20 Tools
Without Your Love (Live) 05:55 Tools
While I'm Waiting (feat. Chandler Moore) [Live] 04:59 Tools
See the Light (feat. Jekalyn Carr) 03:39 Tools
Love Me Too Much 04:28 Tools
Fell in Love (feat. Dante Bowe) [Live] 04:13 Tools
Alive 05:03 Tools
The Anthem 04:28 Tools
Crossover (Live) 05:14 Tools
You are the One (mixed) 03:56 Tools
Daddy's Home (feat. Hailey Kiteley) [Live] 06:50 Tools
The Breaker 04:17 Tools
Great Jehovah 06:50 Tools
Finally Found (Studio Version) 03:53 Tools
Taste & See (Live) 05:28 Tools
Instrument (Live) 04:29 Tools
Living Water 04:03 Tools
God Is Great- lost identity 03:56 Tools
Forever Amen (Live) 04:27 Tools
Respond (feat. D'Nar Young, Taylor Poole & Trinity Anderson) 03:40 Tools
1-Way Intro feat. Bruh Mike 04:28 Tools
No One Else 04:28 Tools
Alive Reprise 01:15 Tools
Intentional (Live) 01:15 Tools
Just Want You (feat. Jordan Connell & Chandler Moore) 03:09 Tools
Intentional (Radio Edit) 03:20 Tools
You Keep Me (feat. KJ Scriven & Laura Wilson) 04:43 Tools
Made a Way (Live) 04:43 Tools
See the Light (Live) 03:39 Tools
King of Glory 01:15 Tools
Steffany's Prayer 01:15 Tools
Intentional (Reprise) [Live] 01:15 Tools
Praise Is Waiting (Bonus Track) 03:35 Tools
Unashamed feat. Work & Taytopia 03:10 Tools
You Waited 03:40 Tools
Intentional - Radio Edit 05:09 Tools
Hypnotic feat. Joe Porter & Taytopia 03:35 Tools
Worldwide Radio Interview 03:04 Tools
So Not Perfect feat. Movement Of Truth 04:04 Tools
All Things New 04:04 Tools
Sing Praises 05:08 Tools
Perform 05:08 Tools
Loved By You 05:08 Tools
BE WORLDWIDE 01:11 Tools
Out The Club feat. Jordan Poole 01:11 Tools
You Waited (Live) 01:11 Tools
SaveYa - Bonus Track 03:10 Tools
Broken Vessels 05:10 Tools
All of Me (feat. Travis Greene) 04:42 Tools
SaveYa (Bonus Track) 03:09 Tools
Praise Is Waiting - Bonus Track 04:53 Tools
Love Me Too Much/Thank You For Being God Medley (Live) 04:53 Tools
I Die 05:38 Tools
While I'm Waiting (Live) 05:38 Tools
Prove My Love (Jer. Mix) 05:38 Tools
Bounce Back feat. Jacob Poole 04:43 Tools
Here for You (Live) 04:43 Tools
Interlude (Live) 04:43 Tools
Do It Again/Blessed Medley (Live) 04:43 Tools
Yeah X3 (feat. Travis Greene) 04:53 Tools
Worship Rise/Reckless Love Medley (Live) 04:53 Tools
See the Light (feat. Isaiah Templeton & Geoffrey Golden) [Live] 04:53 Tools
Rock 03:20 Tools
Same God 03:40 Tools
Love Will Always Win 03:28 Tools
See the Light 03:28 Tools
Good & Loved 03:28 Tools
Be Still 05:58 Tools
Good Loved 05:58 Tools
Without Your Love 05:55 Tools
Respond 05:55 Tools
Praise Is Waiting 04:53 Tools
Made A Way (Radio Edit) 04:53 Tools
Taste See (Live) 05:28 Tools
Worship Rise 08:42 Tools
Have Your Way (Great Jehovah) 04:53 Tools
SaveYa 04:53 Tools
Crossover 04:53 Tools
You Waited (Extended Version) (Live) 04:53 Tools
Respond (feat. D’Nar Young, Taylor Poole, Trinity Anderson) 04:53 Tools
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Biography   What is it to be said of a child who has been pronounced dead twice in his life before entering kindergarten? Is it fate or favor that the child is still here? Or, is it the power of a praying mother calling on the name of Jesus so fervently that it defies all of the odds? Picture this… When Travis Greene entered into this world still-born he was declared dead. His mama – Minister Charleather Greene – called on the name of the Lord and He answered and brought her baby boy back to life. At the age of four Travis fell out of the window of the family’s fourth floor apartment in Germany. Someone advised his mom that her toddler was dead and by the time she got outside a white sheet was pulled over his face. As she picked up the lifeless body of her child she called on Jesus over-and-over until he came back to life. This transpired in the natural but in the supernatural is an occurrence that has forever made an indelible imprint in the life of Travis Greene. As he fell from the window a giant hand accompanied by a very bright light caught him. The voice asked, “Do you want to go with your Mom or do you want to come home with me?” Four-year-old Travis answered, “I want my Mom.” The voice said, “OK, go home to your mom, but the next time, you’re coming home with me.” Inquisitively Travis asked, “Sir, what is your name?” The voice answered, “My name is Jesus.” Shortly after this life-altering experience in 1989 Travis’ father suddenly died of an aneurysm and he became very passionate about music. “It was God’s way of giving me an escape from tragedy and crisis. I turned to the keyboard instead of to drugs and the streets. Any instrument I put my hands on I was able to play,” explained Travis. Having a mother who is a dynamic minister whom he spent time traveling with as she preached is where he honed his musicianship with several instruments. It was in college that a pastor heard Travis sing and he was instantly named worship leader. Suddenly Travis had to learn the new territory. Through his newly appointed assignment he was able to be an instrument in breaking the strongholds that were rampant at Georgia Southern University. A much needed revival broke out on their campus and at that church with Travis leading worship. “I saw first hand in the clubs and at the campus parties what sin can do to you when you are blinded by it. The sexual activities (heterosexual and homosexual), alcohol, and drugs were some of the strongholds on the campus. Because of all of the rampant negativity, I would walk around the campus and just love on the kids and send out 300 text messages to come to church service on Sunday mornings.” As a result of his diligence to God, Travis has seen hundreds saved on the campus of Georgia Southern University. This defined what Travis’ then young ministry was all about and God birthing him into his destiny. But if he had to pick exactly where his ministry began it was with his mother’s prison ministry in Georgia where four hundred plus women were packed in a gymnasium radically coming to the Lord. “This is where I sung the music I wrote for the first time, and where I preached for the first time at eighteen.” Travis was not without challenges simply because he was ministering and spreading gospel across the campus. The truth is that around age twenty when he pledged a fraternity he began to compromise his personal values with intense clubbing. “During that time I experienced girls throwing themselves at me and my frat brothers even more so than professional athletes. For a period of three months I made a series of mistakes. This experience was necessary for me because I was raised in a church where everything was a sin.” The time Travis spent off of the highway of holiness opened his eyes to real pressures of the everyday lives of those who do not know God for themselves. “I thought I had pressures, but you don’t know anything about pressure until you are out there in it. Sin is addicting. It was difficult for me to get back on track. I had to get on my face in prayer and learn the character of Jesus beyond those Sunday School lessons. I had to learn how to call on Jesus for real help.” Travis defines this experience as his pivotal moment in taking his ministry from imitating the greats – his mother, TD Jakes and others – to be able to put his own swagger on the message placed in his heart by the Lord. This young man who spent most of his childhood in Columbus, Georgia and in Germany with his military mom and sisters Kim and Shalonda, feels that music is the universal language of this generation. Travis is filled with the expectation that his message will proclaim hope to the desperate and lead them to Christ through passionate worship. Travis wants his music to be received by those who know nothing about church and nothing about the Bible. “I have been raised to be the voice that goes into the dark and desolate places to expose the life of Christ. I am not satisfied with doing the minimum when I encounter God, because when you are truly in His presence…something changes.” The Pendulum Records CD is titled Stretching Out. The first single aptly titled “Still Here” boldly declares “…the devil lost another one.” Travis feels that being on Pendulum is a “divine connection”. Ruben Rodriguez CEO/Founder of Pendulum Records says, “Travis inspires and brings all nationalities together. He is part of a judgment free movement expressing the love of God.” The sign of the times are pointing toward radio being ready to receive the likes of a Travis Greene. Listeners are ready to hear a new sound and programmers seem to agree. “In 2009 when Pendulum released Regina Belle’s “God Is Good” and Greg O’Quinn’s “Lead Me Jesus”, Pendulum Records was able to shift the sound of what Gospel and Christian Radio was playing, because for several years the change had been more “secular” or non-traditional music and now with Pendulum’s release of Travis Greene the focus is back to great music,” said Mike Chandler, Program Director, WFMI-Virginia Beach. Through all of the hundreds saved, ministering weekly, a major recording deal, and the embrace at radio, Travis stays grounded by maintaining accountability by his spiritual covering - Pastor David Chadwick & Dr. Jerry Grillo. Travis is also accountable to those he mentors and travels with because it gives him a reason to step-up to the challenges he dishes out. The mission of Travis is not political but is considered his personal responsibility and that is to expose this generation to the glory of God. The foundational scripture on which he stands is Romans 8:28: …all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose… Once his music is heard and received, millions will be thankful Travis Greene is indeed “Still Here”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.