Angels and Airwaves, Sara Groves, Sara Bareilles, Phil Wickham, Coldplay, Mae, Something Corporate, The Beach Boys, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Phil Collins, Bruce Cockburn, Prince, Copeland, Paul Baloche, Darlene Zschech, Twila Paris, Michael Card, Derek Webb, Keith Green, Hillsong Church, United, Jann Arden, Jason Maraz, Ray Charles, Jimmy Eat World, John Mayer, Gerry Rafferty, Stealers Wheel, America, First Call, Delirious?, 2nd Chapter of Acts, The Eagles, Randy Stonehill, Larry Norman, Counting Crows, Charles Ives, Alfred Reed, Gustav Holst, Aretha Franklin, U2, Annie Lennox, Eurythmics, Billy Joel, Elton John, Chantal Krevazuk, Paul McCartney, Cat Stevens, Abba, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Tom Petty, Barenaked Ladies, Alan Parson's Project, Supertramp, Lenny Kravitz, Petra, Greg X Volz, David Crowder, Chris Tomlin, Amy Grant, oh, yeah and the theme song to 'Diff'rent Strokes' and 'The Facts of Life'.
Sounds Like
Hillsong, United, Paul Baloche, Desperation Band, Exodus.
Travis Doucette is a graduate student and teaching assistant at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA where he studies worship and music and travels periodically leading worship throughout the United States. Originally a native of Canada, Travis' passion is in serving the vision of the local church. This myspace page hosts some of Travis' original compositions he's written in the past year, some of which have been recorded by his band and others that have been embraced and sung by Liberty University and his home church, Thomas Road Baptist Church. Most of the demos on this page are sung by Caleb Grimm, an incredible young vocalist also from Liberty who is part of a new Christian pop group called "Yellow Cavalier". As much as he enjoys songwriting, Travis' chief passions are in teaching on and leading in worship in the local church. Travis' life is set upon Lifting high the name of Jesus with extravagance and excellence in a lifestyle of worship that intentionally encourages others to do the same (Mk 12:30) while realizing and releasing the potential every believer has in Jesus Christ (Eph. 2:10).