Travis Cottrell is listed in the credits for the following albums:
| Year | Artist | Album | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | MercyMe | Spoken For | Background Vocals |
| 2006 | MercyMe | Coming Up To Breathe | Background Vocals |

Travis Cottrell
Travis Cottrell is an American contemporary Christian music (CCM) artist, songwriter, author, and worship leader.
Cottrell was raised in Boone, North Carolina. In 1990, he moved to Nashville to study at Belmont University. After graduating in 1992 with a degree in music, Cottrell dedicated time to songwriting. In the same year, he wrote Larnelle Harris' song "It's Only Thunder". He worked with Kathie Hill on a musical titled Waiters: A Youth Musical About Waiting on the Lord. Cottrell has since continued writing songs and working as an editor at a music publishing company.
In 1994, the church Cottrell attended - Two Rivers Baptist Church - lost its minister of worship, and, at the church's request, Cottrell served as worship leader for the next year and a half. Cottrell has said, "The opportunity of leading worship at Two Rivers Baptist Church that Dr. Jerry Sutton gave me was a blessing." Since that time, Cottrell's vocals have been on several praise and worship albums led by Don Moen. He has also led worship at Beth Moore's Living Proof Live conferences since 1998.
Since 2002, he has also released several solo albums of praise and worship, earning several Dove Award nominations. He has continued to write songs and provide background vocals for other artists, including Amy Grant, Alan Jackson, and Garth Brooks. In 2010, Travis moved to Jackson, Tennessee, to be the music minister at Englewood Baptist Church. On July 4, 2020, Travis became the worship leader at Brentwood Baptist Church in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Wikipedia contributors. (2026, May 28). Travis Cottrell. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 17:36, July 18, 2026, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Travis_Cottrell&oldid=1356634124
