Fran Healy signed photo Travis 8×10″ Autographed

Authentic Fran Healy signed photo Travis 8×10″ Autographed. Autograph reads “Hey Graham, Only Me !! Fran Healy.

 

Photo has light crease on it, please see image for closeup.

 

 

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.

 

£45.00

Authentic Fran Healy signed photo Travis 8×10″ Autographed. Autograph reads “Hey Graham, Only Me !! Fran Healy.

 

Photo has light crease on it, please see image for closeup.

 

 

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.

 

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Fran Healy signed photo Travis 8×10″ Autographed

Authentic Fran Healy signed photo Travis 8×10″ Autographed. Autograph reads “Hey Graham, Only Me !! Fran Healy.

 

 

 

Francis Healy (born 23 July 1973) is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Scotland. Travis’ primary singer and songwriter, he wrote nearly all of the songs on their first six studio albums and their ninth, with the seventh and eighth being more co-written works. He lives in Los Angeles. In October 2010, Healy released his debut solo album, Wreckorder.

Healy was born in Stafford, England, but raised in Glasgow, Scotland, his mother’s hometown. After divorcing her husband, his mother returned to Scotland. Healy has stated that his mother and grandmother were both significant influences on him. Healy attended Glasgow’s Holyrood Secondary School.

He was awarded a copy of Robert Burns poetry and a diploma “For Outstanding Singing Abilities” as a small child in primary school after singing the classic Scottish tune “Westering Home” while dressed in a kilt. However, Fran Healy Autographs did not return to singing until he was in his teens. His love with song writing began when, at the age of 13, he bought his first guitar after seeing Roy Orbison sing his hit.

 

Genuine Fran Healy Autographed Travis photo

Eddie Cochran’s “Johnny B. Goode” and “Three Steps to Heaven” were among the first tunes he learned to play on the guitar. His first complete song, titled Peter Mullen, was written on his school’s headmaster “”Mr. Mullen Blues,” with the following sample lyric: “…and there was Pete Mullen, with his pie and beans.” Then I smelled it, and it filled the room. Then some jerk lighted a match and the entire place went Ka-BOOM… Where’s your tie, boy? Take that can. Get in line, girl… Because his name is Big Pete Mullen… And he’s a man “. Healy performed it at the school talent event, but the judges were unimpressed. He was a member of several high school bands.