Travelin’ Travis Egnor | Feature Story

Photo by Django G-S

Editor's note: This feature previews a show with Dead Leaves, Bad Country, John Statz and Andrew Jay at Barley Street Tavern on Saturday at 9 p.m. Cover is $5.

video by Sound Surveillance | audio interview and words by Michael Todd

Travis Egnor is new to Omaha. He has been hustling to establish himself in the music scene, pulling a band together in a couple short weeks and teaching the material from his album recorded in Nashville.

He will play Barley Street Tavern on Saturday at 9 p.m. as Dead Leaves. And just like that, he will then leave town on his way to another couple months in a different city. He's the husband of a traveling nurse, but it was their idea together to embark on an extended-stay tour.

Omaha is their first stop, and he says things have fallen into place well before he picks them up again. The people are kind, the music is fresh, and although the weather's turned cold a few times, the change of scenery has influenced the subject matter of songs he's working on.

Listen to Egnor talk about his unusual tour, the friends he's made in Omaha and where he came from in the first place. Then watch the video Sound Surveillance produced in which Egnor performs "The Sweetest Song."

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Video produced by Ben Semisch, Andrew Roger, Django G-S and Matt Hovanec

Note: See photos from the making of the Dead Leaves video here.

Michael Todd is Hear Nebraska's managing editor. He wishes the very best to Travis as he keeps on moving on. Reach Michael at michaeltodd@hearnebraska.org.