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Travis Stever
Stever performing at the Mercury Ballroom in Louisville, Kentucky.
Stever performing at the Mercury Ballroom in Louisville, Kentucky.
Background information
Born (1978-11-25) November 25, 1978 (age 45) New Jersey, U.S.
GenresRock, alternative rock, progressive rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Guitar, Lap steel, Vocals
Years active1995–present
LabelsColumbia Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Websitewww.coheedandcambria.com

Travis Stever (born November 25, 1978) is the lead/rhythm guitarist for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock band from New York.

Following his parent's divorce, Stever grew up in both Park Ridge, New Jersey and Nyack, New York.[1]

Coheed and Cambria

Travis Stever is a founding member of the band Coheed and Cambria which is named after the title characters in lead singer/guitarist Claudio Sanchez's story which is central to most of the band's albums.[2] Travis acts as a lead and rhythm guitarist in the band. Travis along with Claudio both share leads and solos in the band's music and will often switch back and forth in the "dueling guitar" style made popular in the 1970s.

Side projects

Stever is the lead guitarist and vocalist of a side project called Fire Deuce; an 80s style metal band who released "Children of the Deuce" in 2005. Stever has also embarked on a second non-Coheed project named Davenport Cabinet which released "Nostalgia In Stereo" in 2008, "Our Machine" in 2013 and "Damned Renegades" in 2014.[3]

Instruments

Besides guitar, Travis plays other strings instruments such as lap steel, banjo, mandolin, and dobro. He is credited with these instruments on various tracks of Coheed albums and experiments with many of them on the Davenport Cabinet albums.

Uses a guitar talk box, as seen in Neverender Box Set.

He contributed to The Prize Fighter Inferno's My Brother's Blood Machine by playing lap steel on "Wayne Andrews, The Old Beekeeper."

Equipment

Guitars

  • All Electric Guitars strung with DR Strings: DDT-10/52
  • Gibson Les Paul Standard in Wine Red w/ Bigsby B5 Tailpiece, Sperzel locking tuners, and Gibson black speed knobs
  • Gibson Les Paul Standard in Vintage Sunburst w/ a Graph-Tech nut and Chrome Grover tuners w/ EMG 81/85
  • Gibson Les Paul Standard in Heritage Cherry-Burst, kept stock
  • Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Traditional w/ Bigsby B7 Tailpiece
  • Gibson Les Paul Custom in Ebony w/ The Keywork graphic built into the finish
  • Gibson Les Paul Studio in Alpine White w/ Gold hardware, kept stock (The Running Free video)
  • Gibson SG Special in Blue-Teal Flip-Flop w/ Chrome Grover tuners and a Graph-Tech nut tuned B-B for Sentry the Defiant
  • Gibson Johnny A. Model (Domino the Destitute video)
  • Taylor 814-CE Acoustic/Electric
  • Rickenbacker Lap-Steel Slide Guitar tuned to Open F (Used only in "Once Upon Your Dead Body" and "The Willing Well II: Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness")

Amplifiers

  • Bogner Uberschall 120W Head w/ Standard Grill
  • Marshall JCM900 100W Head
  • Mesa/Boogie Stiletto Deuce 100W Head
  • Mesa/Boogie Stiletto Ace 2x12 50W Combo
  • Marshall JCM2000 Head
  • Mesa/Boogie Lonestar 2x12 Combo
  • Mesa/Boogie Electra Dyne Head
  • Mesa/Boogie Mark V Head
  • Fractal Audio AxeFX Ultra (current live rig)

Cabinet(s)

  • Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Oversized 4x12's
  • Bogner Uberschall 4x12's
  • Marshall 1960A 4x12

Effects

  • Heil Talk Box
  • Dunlop 535Q CryBaby Wah
  • Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
  • Boss PS-5 Super Shifter
  • Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner
  • Ernie Ball VP Junior Passive Volume Pedal
  • Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah
  • Fractal Audio AxeFX Ultra (current live rig)

References

  1. ^ Watry, Greg. "Davenport Cabinet plays rock from the heart", KWWL (TV), November 26, 2014. Accessed November 24, 2015. "Stever's parents eventually split, and he spent his youth between Park Ridge and Nyack, N.Y."
  2. ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/how-coheed-and-cambria-broke-concept-album-streak-on-new-lp-20150903
  3. ^ MySpace.com - Davenport Cabinet - Warwick, US - www.myspace.com/davenportcabinet