Top Pat Travers Albums
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The Art of Time Travel
The Art of Time Travel
[2022]
Live in Concert April 30th, 1981 Stanley Theatre Pittsburgh Pa
Live in Concert April 30th, 1981 Stanley Theatre Pittsburgh Pa
[2019]
Swing!
Swing!
[2019]
Concert Anthology - Live
Concert Anthology - Live
[2019]
Retro Rocket
Retro Rocket
[2015]
Snortin' Whiskey at the Warfield (Live)
Snortin' Whiskey at the Warfield (Live)
[2014]
Four Play
Four Play
[2014]
Live at the Bamboo Room
Live at the Bamboo Room
[2013]
Blues On Fire - Deluxe Edition
Blues On Fire - Deluxe Edition
[2012]
Blues On Fire
Blues On Fire
[2012]
Fidelis
Fidelis
[2010]
Travelin' Blues
Travelin' Blues
[2009]
Stick to What You Know (Live In Europe)
Stick to What You Know (Live In Europe)
[2008]
Stick With What You Know - Live In Europe
Stick With What You Know - Live In Europe
[2007]
Makin' Magic
Makin' Magic
[2007]
Stick with What You Know: Live in Europe
Stick with What You Know: Live in Europe
[2007]
Black Betty - The Anthology
Black Betty - The Anthology
[2007]
P.T. Power Trio 2
P.T. Power Trio 2
[2005]
Pt=Mc2
Pt=Mc2
[2005]
P.T. Power Trio
P.T. Power Trio
[2003]
Don't Feed the Alligators
Don't Feed the Alligators
[2000]
Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)
Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)
[2000]
Blues Tracks 2
Blues Tracks 2
[1998]
Lookin' Up
Lookin' Up
[1996]
Halfway to Somewhere
Halfway to Somewhere
[1995]
Blues Magnet
Blues Magnet
[1994]
Just a Touch
Just a Touch
[1993]
Blues Tracks
Blues Tracks
[1992]
School of Hard Knocks
School of Hard Knocks
[1990]
Hot Shot
Hot Shot
[1984]
Black Pearl
Black Pearl
[1982]
Radio Active
Radio Active
[1981]
Crash and Burn
Crash and Burn
[1980]
Heat In the Street
Heat In the Street
[1979]
Live at Rockpalast (1976)
Live at Rockpalast (1976)
[1976]
Related Information for Pat Travers
While most bluesy hard rock acts of the '70s and '80s hailed from the United States (the south, to be exact), there were several exceptions to the rule, such as Canadian singer/guitarist Pat Travers. Born in Toronto on April 12, 1954, Travers first picked up the guitar just prior to entering his teens, after witnessing a local performance by the great Jimi Hendrix. It wasn't long before Travers was studying the other top rock guitarists of the day (Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, etc.), and paying his dues by playing in bar bands in the Quebec area.His first true touring gig came his way when he hooked up with '50s rock n' roll vet Ronnie Hawkins (best known for performing with a backing cast that would... read more
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