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Dougie Payne

Dougie Payne
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Payne performing in Singapore in 2014, with drummer Neil Primrose in the background
Background information
Birth name Douglas Payne Jr.
Born (1972-11-14) 14 November 1972 (age 44)
Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Bass guitarist
Associated acts Travis
Notable instruments

Douglas "Dougie" Payne (born 14 November 1972, Glasgow, Scotland) is the bassist and backing vocalist of the Scottish band Travis.

Payne was born in the south side of Glasgow, and was educated at Woodfarm High School. He was also a member of the local 28th Glasgow (Giffnock) Scout Group in his youth. He went on to become a student at the Glasgow School of Art, where he met the band's singer, Fran Healy. They teamed up to form Glass Onion (named after a Beatles' song), later renaming themselves Travis. Originally Payne was not part of Glass Onion, which featured two other members, but when they left he was asked to play for the band. At the time of being asked, Payne had never touched a bass guitar in his life; for weeks he refused to do it, until finally he agreed.

Although he is better known for his bass guitar playing, vocals and chirpy grins in his many photo shoots, Payne has written songs of his own. Tracks such as "The Score", "Know Nothing" and "Good for Nothing" were all penned by Payne and have featured as b-sides on the band's more recent singles. Payne also sings lead vocals on some b-sides, for example "A Little Bit of Soul", the reverse flip of "Flowers in the Window", and also on "The Distance" from Singles. He has also written the song "Colder" which features on The Boy With No Name and three of the songs from the sixth album Ode to J. Smith, including single Something Anything, which is the first Travis single not to be written by Fran Healy. Payne also played bass on much of The Divine Comedy album Victory for the Comic Muse and appeared as a backing vocalist on the song Tumble and Fall from Feeder's album Pushing the Senses.


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