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TRAVELER PRESS
“Traveler will close the entertainment portion of the annual Ethnic Expo international festival from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday downtown.
The Columbus Area Arts Council's Tami Sharp saw the group at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, before about 10,000 people. And she knew members would be great here.
"They really stuck out," said Sharp. "They're just so high-energy and so much fun that we figured they would be a great way to end Expo, just before the fireworks."
Look at shots of Jeffers jumping around with his violin at various online sites and one might consider Traveler a bundle of fireworks all its own. The ensemble often boasts eight members, but five are scheduled for the performance here.” Brian Blair - The Republic Columbus, Indiana
“Traveler's outdoor concerts have established the band as the darlings of live performance, and they are something to see. The music ignited the crowd at last month's Sunday A'fair performance. Children and adults danced at the lip of the stage as Jeffers leaped from the riser and wound in and out of the crowd playing his violin. Scottsdale resident Joan Robbins sat on a folding chair and watched Jeffers work the crowd. "He's very charismatic," she said. "There's so much energy that it makes you want to bounce around."
Although the 41-year-old Jeffers is a member of the MTV generation and his musical roots are based in hard rock, Traveler's sound is an orchestral pastiche of world culture.
Jeffers, who is of Lebanese decent, said he was constantly exposed to ethnic music growing up. The music spawned his wanderlust.
Lebanon becomes the most musically fertile for Jeffers. He's fascinated by the country's endless ironies. Extreme poverty and extreme wealth exist side by side. The breathtaking landscape is a backdrop for the bullet-riddled buildings scarred from the civil war and the conflict with Israel.
Inspired, Jeffers wrote Lebanon, a musical allegory of Lebanon's geographical beauty and the inner turmoil of its people. The slow, cantabile-esque intro explodes into a whirl of aggressive percussion…… “ Michelle Hoffman -The Arizona Republic
“………violin virtuoso Scott Jeffers formed Traveler in 2000, playing a brand of world music he tagged "ethnic fusion." Those predisposed to shunning anything with accordion, bendir or darbukas should note that Traveler has a full rock band propelling its flights of exotica, and if you need a classic rock touchstone, Jeffers' furious bowing picks up where the gypsy fiddle on "Baba O'Riley" leaves off. If ever there was a band that could compel an audience to play air oud, it's this one.” Serene Dominic - Phoenix New Times
BAND BIO
Scott Jeffers has assembled a group of truly talented and diverse musicians that make this band quite possibly the first of its kind, fusing traditional old world elements with a full blown hard rock ensemble.
Traveler is a favorite at local and regional festivals; they are quickly developing a following of world and rock music fans drawn to their unique style and powerful performances.
Traveler has performed at the Austin Texas St. Patrick's Day festival for the past 6 years , headlining the event for the last 3 years. They have also headlined the International Day festival in Rock Springs, Wyoming 2 years in a row, and have performed at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival, 2006, as a supporting act for the Black Crowes and Los Lobos.
Composer and founder of the band, Scott Jeffer's vision is to fuse elements of ancient ethnic music with rock. He has traveled extensively through foreign lands to gather inspiration for the Traveler project. Not only is he influenced by the exotic music but he composes the majority of the band's songs during his journeys, bringing a true authenticity to the fusion. Known for his fiery and passionate violin and vocal performances, Scott's commanding presence onstage adds to the trademark power of the live Traveler shows. He also brings traditional instruments from his journeys to the stage; Bouzouki,a traditional greek stringed instrument and an Arabic Oud, an ancient predecessor to the guitar.
RECENT FESTIVALS_HEADLINED
Scottsdale Artfest,
Scottsdale, AZ
3/9/2008
Fados's St. Patrick's Day Street Festival,
Austin, TX
3/17/2008
Scottsdale Center for the Arts Sunday Affair
Scottsdale, AZ
3/30/2008
Millenium Harvest House Concert Series,
Boulder, CO
6/06/2008
Pharos Live,
Tempe, AZ
7/14/2008
Utah Arts Festival,
Salt Lake City, UT,
6/28/2008
Robson Valley Music Festival,
B.C., Canada 8/22/2008,
8/24/2008
Yellowstone Music Festival,
Gardner,MT
8/31/2008
Scottsdale Center for the Arts Sunday Affair
Scottsdale, AZ
2/25/2007
Scottsdale Artfest,
Scottsdale, AZ
3/11/2007
Fado’s St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival,
Austin, TX
3/16/2007
3/17/2007 for the past 6 years
Flagstaff’s Arboretum Concert Summer Series 7/7/2007
Aurorafest Polebridge, MT 8/18/2007
Mill Avenue Artfest Tempe, AZ 12/4/2006

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 07/04/2007
Band Members: Scott Jeffers- Vocals, Violin, Bouzouki, Oud, Cumbus

Gary Wilson- Electric Guitar,Mandolin

Marco Zavala- Drums, Vocals

Jason Wiedman-Drums, Percussion

Justin Bartik- Fretless Bass

Eric Zang- Nay, Kaval, Zurna, Oud, Darbouka, Djembe

Influences:

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Sounds Like: ethnic fusion (gypsy, middle eastern, celtic, greek) ROCK!
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Canada and the Can Can Club Seattle new photos

Canada was a great experience, after climbing on the Athabasca glacier, going whitewater river-rafting on class 3 and 4 rapids on the Fraser River, watching the salmon swimming UP the waterfalls on th...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 11:18:00 GMT

the glaciers of Canada check out new photos Aurorafest tour folder

So over the last few weeks Ive Traveled through Colorado, played on the Pearl St. Mall in Boulder, which is an amazing place for musicians to perform,stayed for a bit on my cousins ranch in the mounta...
Posted by on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:22:00 GMT

Still in Marrekech

  O.K. A little change of plans, Im still in Marrakech, This place is too good to leave, I try not to commit to plans when I travel or any other time for that matter because you never know whats ...
Posted by on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 18:23:00 GMT

The Marrakech night market

We arived in Marrakech last night and went strait to the big square were all the street performers are,there were alot of people in the spuare, maybe 1000 or more,this place has a energy like no place...
Posted by on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 08:06:00 GMT

3 days and 2 nights in the Sahara desert

  So the last 3 days I spent on a trek across the Sahara in morocco to the other side near the Algerian border, The nights were amazing, and inspiring, the first night I climbed a giant sand dune...
Posted by on Sun, 03 Jun 2007 18:44:00 GMT

new photos from greece and morocco

check out the new photos from greece and morocco on the pictures page
Posted by on Mon, 28 May 2007 13:49:00 GMT

Instant Band

yesterday we were invited to a jam session on the rooftop of the Hotel cascade , we showed up and to my surprise, found some very talented musicians. A flamenco guitarist from spain, and his friend, a...
Posted by on Mon, 28 May 2007 12:55:00 GMT

Bob Dylan in Morroco

 No, not the real Bob Dylan, I was at a little tea house the outher night and they saw the instrements so they asked if I would sing something,I said what do you want to hear and they said Bob Dy...
Posted by on Mon, 28 May 2007 12:32:00 GMT

the crazy moazeen of fez

So here I am still in Fez, This place is so stange,I woke up in the middle of the night to a strange arabic prayer song blaring from loud speakers all over the old city,Its so spooky sounding it gives...
Posted by on Fri, 25 May 2007 12:33:00 GMT

to Fez

along the road to fez, we passed beautiful fields of sugar cane, orange trees, olive trees, and people working the fields plowing with only a donkey and plow, cows and sheep running in the streets, ca...
Posted by on Wed, 23 May 2007 19:45:00 GMT