At the age of 12, Travasso embarked on his musical journey when his father, João, composed a
duet for them to perform in a
tiatr production known as
Sangath. This event, organized by the local boys in their village, showcased Travasso's emerging talent as a singer. Encouraged by his success, his father enrolled him in the
Margao music school to receive formal training in
keyboard playing. Demonstrating skill, Travasso honed his keyboard abilities and developed a proficiency in playing the instrument. By the time he turned 16, he founded his own
beat band called Co-ordinator, which marked the beginning of his professional musical career. Subsequently, he joined other bands such as Dimension and Littles. Throughout his musical journey, Travasso predominantly performed English songs with occasional renditions of
Konkani songs. It was during a performance with the band Littles that Travasso caught the attention of
John Claro, who recognized his talent and invited him to participate in the
tiatr production titled
Rostadak Vostad. This marked Travasso's inaugural experience in the realm of professional
tiatr, where he delivered a
comedic song to acclaim. Following this achievement, Travasso received an invitation from
William de Curtorim to showcase his comedic prowess in the
tiatr production
Ankwarponn Sonsunk Zaina. Travasso's comedic performances were warmly embraced by audiences, resulting in a series of successful shows, totaling approximately 30 to 35 performances. As Travasso's reputation as a comedy singer grew, he also ventured into comedic acting, including collaborations with
C. D'Silva. However, a pivotal moment came when Mariano Fernandes of
Vasco invited Travasso to participate in his
tiatr production titled
Devachem Naum Vhodd Zaum. It was during this production that Travasso recognized the audience's appreciation for his sincere
solo performances rather than his comedic deliveries. Consequently, he made a conscious decision to transition exclusively to delivering heartfelt solos, leaving behind comedy singing and acting. In addition to his performances, Travasso has displayed his creative talents as a writer. By 2018, he had written six
non-stop shows, including
Respeid,
Tallio Marat,
Burso,
Naginn,
Daag, and
Aiz Thaun Tujem. In March 2017, Travasso premiered his fifth
tiatr production,
Mogachim Fullam (Flowers of Love), which centered around a
Lenten theme. This tiatr was part of a series, with his previous works including
Kagtachim Fullam (Paper Flowers),
Pisudelelim Fullam (Torn Flowers),
Baulelim Fullam (Wilted Flowers),
Sandlelim Fullam (Lost Flowers), and
Apurbaechim Fullam (Flowers of Affection). Travasso is known for often integrating the theme of "flowers" into the titles of his
tiatrs, forming the 'Fullam' series. The staging of
Mogachim Fullam in
Varca the following month garnered acclaim from the audience. Within the production, Travasso made a brief appearance in a performance as a character who had become mentally unwell after losing his wife. In the role, he sought comfort from a priest, sharing the pain he felt due to societal pressure about his wife's
infertility. Additionally, Travasso demonstrated his range by performing alone and joining a comedy
quartet with Bryan, Marcus, and Xavier, depicting the struggles of migrants adapting to life in
Goa. In July 2018, Travasso collaborated with Tina for her inaugural
audio album,
Poilo Mog, featuring a collection of ten songs, including solos and duets. One of Travasso's contributions was the song "Novim Bhurgim," which conveyed a crucial message about the aspirations of aspiring
tiatr performers and the support required to nurture emerging talents within the
Konkani stage. Travasso expressed his belief that young individuals dreaming of success in the
tiatr industry deserved appreciation and encouragement. He shed light on the challenges faced by amateurs when making their debut as singers or actors, often encountering criticism until they inevitably withdraw. Travasso called upon fellow
tiatrists to extend their support, emphasizing the importance of aiding these newcomers to ensure the preservation of the
Konkani language in
tiatr performances. On 9 November 2018, Travasso was featured as singer in the Konkani
DVD release
Sopon Zalem Purem by Bryan Fernandes, under the banner of Sunshine Production, which also featured
Bollywood singer
Usha Uthup. In May 2022, Travasso was featured as a
solo singer in Comedian Ambe's
tiatr,
Kuddo, Mono vo Bhero, besides Marcus Vaz, Agusto de Calangute, Reema and Ofelia, Rizton, Agnelo, and Peter de Arambol. In September 2022, Travasso was featured as a solo singer in Pierson D’Costa's maiden
tiatr Tunch Chintun Poi. Travasso along with Tony de Ribandar paid tribute to fellow
tiatrist Mario Menezes through their songs. In July 2023, Travasso played a supporting role in Sammy Tavares'
tiatr,
Tumich Mhaka Sangat. He also delivered a solo performance alongside Sammy Tavares and Peter de Arambol. The other singers included Joylita, Antonette de Maina, Roma, Ulhas Tari, Saby de Divar, Richard and Rizton. ==Personal life==