Brown also traveled to Australia to do shows and make appearances in late 2008.
In the summer of 1978, Brown traveled across the country with Duncan and his father, playing at festivals and contests.
The truth, too, is that Brown has traveled this rocky road a few times.
Brown also traveled to food manufacturing facilities frequently in the first few seasons to talk with experts about the foods being featured.
Brown travelled 45,000 miles and visited 13 countries researching the book.
Brown then traveled to England to seek a higher price for Springfield's wool.
It was on the second anniversary of this uprising that Brown travelled undercover to the region to film the documentary.
As a travel host, Brown travels 230 days out of the year and takes eight days to film an hour-long episode.
But Brown's agent, Joe Glass, said that it was unlikely Brown would travel to Detroit to coach tomorrow's game.
As chief of the tribe, Brown traveled to Washington, D.C., frequently to meet with national leaders.