Travis William Collins (born 4 May 1985, Campbelltown) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and guitarist.
[1][2] He is the second youngest son of six children, their parents are Terry Collins, also a musician, and Debbie (née Conroy).
[6] In January 2004 Travis Collins competed at the Star Maker Quest at the Tamworth Country Music Festival.
[6][7] He won for his performance of "Bridge That You Won't Burn", which was co-written by Collins with his father Terry.
[12] Dave Dawson of Nu Country observed, "the peaks are the album's finale – anthemic agoraphobia escape tune 'Walls Come Down' and summary justice narrative 'What Comes Around'.
[13] On 13 February 2015 Collins released his fourth studio album, Wired, via Universal Music Australia, which peaked at No.
"[16] Collins joined fellow country artist Adam Brand, together with Drew McAlister (ex-McAlister Kemp), Matt Cornell (ex-Baby Animals) and Mike Carr (p.k.a.
Buddy Goode) to perform as Adam Brand and the Outlaws at the Gympie Muster in August 2015.
"[19] Staff writer for Yarrawonga Chronicle described how, "[it] moves everything up a gear, with Collins digging deeper than ever before, not only with his vocals but also as a musician and a songwriter.
[21] Collins collaborated with label mate, Amber Lawrence, on the seven-track extended play, Our Backyard (31 July 2017), which peaked at No.
[25] He was joined in the studio by session musicians, Carl Miner on acoustic guitar (Taylor Swift), Mike Rojas on keyboards (Luke Bryan), and Jimmy Carter on bass guitar (Alan Jackson); it was produced by Luke Wooten (Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley).
[26] Rebecca Belt of The Country Journo observed, "[it] came from a place of healing... [and] about people who make small anonymous efforts everyday.
[30] In May 2021 Collins was featured vocalist on Canadian country artist Jess Moskaluke's single "Leave Each Other Alone" from her second album, The Demos (February 2021).