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Baja Music: Travis of Mystery Tramp


Travis of Mystery TrampIt's a sound you may have heard before, but now it rings of Baja rather than the Caribbean. It's definitely worth a listen to.

Interview and photos by Emily Hansen
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Song titles play MP3 samples)

Some years ago, back on the East Coast, there was a man, who bought a boat, went sailing and wrote a few songs. Today there is another man, he built a boat, went sailing and wrote a few songs. However, he is on the West Coast. His name is Travis of Mystery Tramp. In his fresh blend of cruiser country rock he’ll take you South of the Border with his songs about the ocean, sailing, unusual characters, Mexico and yes, margaritas. 

The sun is setting over Baja setting the sky ablaze in a fiery fuchsia as the water darkens to a deeper shade of purple. It’s another warm evening in the Sea of Cortez, but the cervezas are cold. Travis sets his guitar down in the cockpit of Mystery Tramp, his self-built 44’ steel sailboat and agrees to answer a few questions as long as there is a squeeze of lime and a dose of sea salt to go with the cervezas.  A blue guitar, that’s unusual, what kind is it? Baja California Sailing

It’s a Dean. Ocean blue with abalone inlay.
 
Q: Where did you find it? 
A: A groovy little shop, Amazing Grace in San Anselmo, California. I took my Ovation in for some work and saw it on the on the wall. It just looked like the perfect Mexico guitar, and then it spoke to me and said “Baja”. I played it and fell in love with the sound. So I traded in my Ovation and $50 and walked out with it. 

More below...
 


Q: It’s so beautiful don’t you worry about it in the marine environment?
A: Sure, it’s a $1000 guitar, but guitars are meant to be played. I drag it with me everywhere, in the dingy, to other boats, to the beach, to the bars. 

Q: Do you have other instruments on Mystery Tramp?
A: Yes, I have my harmonicas, a Djembe, bongos, an Egyptian drum Emily found in a thrift store and several shakers. We like to keep lots of percussion instruments because whenever we have people on the boat there is bound to be music. We’ve had some incredible music nights on Mystery Tramp and the beaches of Baja. I also have my sound system. 

Q: What kind of harmonics do you play?
A: Lee Oskar

Q: What kind of sound equipment?
A: I have a Carvin 620 PA system with 2 speakers and a mixer.
 
Q: Where do you keep it all?
A: When I built the boat I designed a music area in the salon for the instruments. I keep the PA system in the fore cabin.

Q: You built your own boat, why?
A: I read John Neal’s “Log of the Mahina” and got it in my mind cruising was something I wanted to do. Then while living in Costa Rica I met cruiser who had built his own steel boat. I said I can do that, so I moved back to the States, found a partially finished rusty hull and bought a book. I was 28 and had no idea what I was getting myself into. Two years into the building, I met my mermaid, at a New Year’s Eve Grateful Dead show. Together we completed the boat that is now Mystery Tramp.

Q: Have you always written songs?
A: I’ve been writing for about 10 years but it was never serious, just personal songs that I didn’t want to share. I started cruising and had the time to write. The desire to share my songs just became a natural thing. I played them on the boat, on other cruisers boats, at bars and cruiser festivals, such as Loreto Fest in Baja. 

Q: Who have been your musical influences? 
A: First and foremost Bob Dylan, also Jimmy Buffet, Willie Nelson, the Grateful Dead and the Beatles. 

Q:  Most musicians start their careers in their 20’s, you are in your 30’s and just released your first CD, The Ocean is a Woman”, why now?
A: As I said my songs before had been personal, something changed cruising and I wanted to share them. I played my songs for a producer friend of Emily’s, Mark of Sharkbite Studios. The songs turned him on, he believed in them and offered to record the CD. He was major force behind “The Ocean is a Woman”. I also had a woman who believed in me and my music, that helped. 

Q: Many of your songs are people stories, such as “Naked Canadian”, are they based on real people?
A: Yes, all my songs are inspired by real people or real experiences. The “Naked Canadian” was inspired by a close friend. I first discovered the Naked Canadian anchored in Sausalito. I was sitting on deck, playing guitar. I looked over at this cruising boat with laundry hanging on the rails when I noticed this full moon starring back at me. I yelled below to...

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