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TRAVIS DENNING IS PROUD OF WHERE HE GREW UP.

TRAVIS DENNING IS PROUD OF WHERE HE GREW UP.
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Travis Denning

Travis Denning grew up in Warner Robins, Georgia, population of less than 70,000 and named after Brigadier General Augustine Warner Robins — who was credited as the Father of Logistics in the modern U.S. Air Force and instrumental in the establishment of the first official and workable Air Force supply maintenance and accountability systems, as well as establishing guidelines for the training of all people, officers, enlisted and civilians working for the Air Force.

Travis, who started playing bars in Warner Robins and the surrounding areas at age 16, loves where he was born and raised.

“I think that was so cool to grow up in a town where people take patriotism, they take values, they take all those things very seriously, but they still know how to have a great time, and we had a great community. I love the high school that I went to. I still keep in touch with a lot of my friends, because they’re real people and they’ve never changed. It’s so easy to see that in my music, because I can’t help but write where I come from, because I love it. I love where I come from; I’m proud of where I come from.”

Travis is currently making his way up the country charts with his song, “David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs.”

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Travis Denning (grew up in Warner Robins GA) OC: …where I come from. :44
“So, I was born and raised in a town called Warner Robins, Georgia, which is an Air Force town, Robins Air Force Base. A lot of my friends, a lot of my family worked for the Air Force or Civil Servants and worked on base. I think that was so cool to grow up in a town where people take patriotism, they take values, they take all those things very seriously, but they still know how to have a great time, and we had a great community. I love the high school that I went to. I still keep in touch with a lot of my friends, because they’re real people and they’ve never changed. It’s so easy to see that in my music, because I can’t help but write where I come from, because I love it. I love where I come from; I’m proud of where I come from.”

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