Travis Meeks on intervention 2008
Travis “Maestro”Meeks had a great start as the lead singer and guitarist for his band, Days of the New. Meeks also battled addiction to drugs. In 2005, Meeks was filmed for Intervention. Meeks was encouraged to enter rehab for 73 days and has tried to remain drug free ever since
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Travis Meeks Days Of The New was signed to a recording deal after just three shows and released their self-titled debut album in June 1997. The album, often called The Orange Album, was an immediate hit on the strength of such singles as "Touch, Peel and Stand" and "The Down Town." "Touch, Peel and Stand" quickly hit the number 1 spot on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, stayed there for over four months and was featured heavily on MTV. Three of the band, Travis Meeks (b. 27 April 1979; singer/songwriter/guitarist), Jesse Vest (b. 10 May 1977; bass) and Matt Taul (b. 30 August 1978; drums), previously performed as the Metallica-influenced Dead Reckoning. When the band revised itself into Days Of The New, guitarist Todd Whitener (b. 25 May 1978; rhythm guitar) rounded out the line-up. The group has been driven by Meeks' musical vision from the get-go.
The group spent the summer of 1998 opening up for one of their musical heroes, Metallica.
E-mail Id : info@travismeeks.com
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