On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with pedal steel guitarist Travis Toy for a wide-ranging conversation about craft, longevity, and what it really takes to build a career on the road. Travis has spent decades shaping the sound of modern country music—from his long run with Rascal Flatts to his current role touring with Luke Bryan—and his perspective comes from thousands of nights onstage.We start by tracing his musical roots in Kentucky, where Travis grew up surrounded by music and developed an early obsession with the pedal steel guitar. Those early years of practice and curiosity laid the foundation for the disciplined approach he still brings to every gig today.From there, we talk about the realities of the Nashville scene: arriving in town, finding opportunities, and slowly building a reputation that leads to bigger stages and long-term touring gigs. Travis shares stories from his early days in Nashville and reflects on what it meant to spend years touring with Rascal Flatts before stepping into a new chapter with Luke Bryan.We also dig into his solo instrumental record and why writing original music was important to him. Along the way, Travis talks about how his background as a drummer and his love of fusion music still influence his phrasing and groove on pedal steel. It’s a thoughtful look at touring culture, social media, and the mindset required to stay grounded in a career that lives on the road.Key TakeawaysMastery starts early — Travis’s obsessive practice as a young musician shaped the discipline he brings to every gig.Pedal steel continues to evolve — modern players are expanding the instrument beyond traditional roles.Reputation matters in Nashville — professionalism and reliability open doors to long-term touring work.Touring is a long game — sustaining a career on the road requires balance, perspective, and resilience.Musical influences cross genres — Travis’s background as a drummer and fusion fan shapes his approach to steel guitar.Writing original music can deepen your voice — his solo record gave him space to explore the instrument in new ways.Longevity comes from staying grounded — focusing on the music and the people around it keeps the career moving forward.Music from the EpisodeEntry Point (Travis Toy)JDT (Travis Toy)Wingman (Travis Toy)Alabama Jubilee (Travis Toy)Hot Button (Travis Toy)About the PodcastThe Bandwich Tapes is a podcast hosted by Brad Williams, featuring conversations with musicians, composers, producers, and creative thinkers about their musical journeys. Each episode explores the stories, influences, and experiences that shape a life in music.Connect with the ShowEmail:
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