Travis - 12 Memories (2003)

September 21, 2007 – 7:28 pm

Este disco no fue lo que esperaba el grupo en cuanto a ventas fue muy bajo y solo algunas canciones consiguieron ser hits, de igual forma el disco es impecable en cuanto a producción. Lo más importante es que Travis hara gira en Mexico y llegara a Guadalajara el proximo 8 de Noviembre en el Foro de la Expo los boletos cuestan 390 pesos más el


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