Travis Greene Releases His Debut Live Album "The Hill"

Coming on October 30th is Travis Greene's debut live album The Hill for RCA Inspiration Records. Recorded last year in Charlotte, North Carolina, the album features the lead single "Intentional." The single is now the best selling gospel track in the country according to both SoundScan and Billboard.com. The song also holds the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart..
In reference to the single's latest status, Travis says, "When I heard the news about Intentional reaching Number 1, I was stunned and ecstatic. My prayer for this song was that it would simply encourage people around the world to trust God more and know that He does everything intentionally for our good!"
Travis Greene has spent the past decade serving as youth pastor, worship director, and national recording artist. By living in culturally diverse regions and experiencing various church denominations, he embraces his unique gift for adaptability. As a child, Travis was pronounced dead after falling four floors out of a window in Germany. God miraculously revived him back to life after his mother prayed relentlessly.
At just five years old, Travis was given a passion for music by God after the sudden death of his father. In addition to playing several instruments, he also writes and produces multiple genres of music. Since signing with RCA Inspiration, T
Travis, his wife Jackie, and a team of passionate leaders are preparing to launch Forward City Church in the heart of Columbia, SC in the fall of 2016. Through his own broad style of music and ministry, Travis accepts the challenge to continually unify the body of Christ as one. He passionately uses his gift as a tool to help, heal and bring positive change to the lives of God's people.
Track Listing:
Here For You
Gavie It All
You Got Up
Thank You For Being God
Who You WereMade A Way
The Hill
You Keep Me (feat. KJ Scriven)
Just Want You (feat. Todd Galberth)
Soul Will Sing
Love Me Too Much
Intentional
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