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Fran Healy, a 50-year-old musician from Staffordshire, had dreams of success from a young age. Growing up in Scotland, he pursued his passion for music and enrolled at the Glasgow School of Art in 1991. It was during this time that he joined the band that would later become Travis.

In 1999, Travis released their second album, The Man Who, which went on to win the award for best album at the 2000 Brits. The band also won the award for best group in 2002. Some of their most popular hits include Why Does It Always Rain on Me? and Sing. Fran Healy has also been recognized for his songwriting skills, receiving two Ivor Novellos.

Travis’s 10th album, LA Times, is set to be released on 12 July, with a headline tour beginning in December. Despite his success, Fran Healy remains humble and reflective. He values patience but admits to struggling with impatience at times. He is also critical of manipulative behavior in others.

Fran Healy’s most treasured possession is a recording he made of his grandfather just before he passed away. He finds comfort in listening to it and feeling his presence in the room. When asked to describe himself in three words, he chooses introverted, showoff, and thoughtful.

If he could have a superpower, Fran Healy would choose to rid the world of all the “baddies” with a snap of his fingers. He is deeply affected by injustice and dislikes his appearance. Despite his success, he remains grounded and values his family above all else.

Fran Healy is open about his emotions, admitting that he last cried when his son got into art school. He also reveals that his celebrity crush is Brad Pitt and acknowledges his own unappealing habits, such as swearing and providing a running commentary while driving.

Growing up, Fran Healy wanted to escape poverty and achieve success. He recalls the hurtful words of a former manager who told him, “Everyone hates you.” Despite this, he maintains a positive outlook and tries to make amends when needed.

Love, for Fran Healy, is a warm feeling that starts in the pit of his stomach. He values honesty and strives to leave his children with as much positivity as possible. When asked what would improve the quality of his life, he expresses a desire to worry less.

Despite his busy schedule and demanding career, Fran Healy manages to sleep soundly at night. He prioritizes financial stability over fame or more sex. Ultimately, he hopes to be remembered for his music and the impact it has on others.