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Travis Tritt

Travis Tritt was one of the leading new country singers of the early '90s, holding his own against Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson. He was the only one not to wear a hat and the only one to dip into bluesy Southern rock. Consequently, he developed a gutsy, outlaw image that distinguished him from the pack. Throughout the early '90s, he had a string of platinum albums and Top Ten singles, including three number one hits.

Tritt fell in love with music as a child, teaching himself how to play guitar when he was eight and beginning to write songs when he was 14. Travis was determined to have a musical career, but his parents didn't encourage him to follow his instincts. His mother didn't mind that he wanted to perform, but she wanted him to sing gospel; his father was afraid there was no money in singing. When he was 18, he tried to settle down, work, and have a family but was unsuccessful -- he was married and divorced twice before he was 22. He continued to play music while working various jobs, including one at an air-conditioning company. The company's vice president was a guitarist who gave up hopes of a musical career and urged Tritt to follow his dreams. Tritt quit his job and began pursuing a career full-time.

In 1982, Tritt began his pursuit by recording a demo tape at a private studio which was owned by Danny Davenport, who happened to be an executive at Warner Brothers. Davenport heard the vocalist's songs and was impressed, deciding to take Tritt under his wing. For the next several years, the pair recorded demo tapes while Tritt played the honky tonk circuit. The singer was developing a distinctive sound, adding elements of country-rock and Southern rock to his honky tonk.

Partway through in 1989, Warner Brothers' Nashville division signed Tritt, and his debut album, Country Club, appeared in the stores in the spring 1990. It was preceded by the Top Ten hit, "Country Club." Upon the release of his debut album, Tritt entered the first ranks of new country singers. His next two singles, "Help Me Hold On" and "I'm Gonna Be Somebody," hit number one and two respectively. "Put Some Drive in Your Country," which had a clear rock & roll influence, stalled at number four, since radio programmers were reluctant to feature such blatantly rock-derived music.

Despite his success, the Nashville music industry was hesitant to embrace Tritt. His music and stage show owed too much to rock & roll, and his image didn't conform with the behatted legions of new male singers. Nevertheless, Tritt had a breakthrough success with his second album, 1991's It's All About to Change. Prior to its release, he had hired manager Ken Kragen, who also worked with Lionel Richie, Trisha Yearwood, Kenny Rogers, and We Are the World. Kragen helped market Tritt in a way that appealed to both country fans and a mass audience, sending It's All About to Change into multi-platinum territory.

T-r-o-u-b-l-e, Tritt's third album, was released in 1992. Although it didn't match the success of It's All About to Change, it had the number one single, "Can I Trust You With My Heart," and went gold. Tritt bounced back in 1994 with Ten Feet Tall & Bulletproof, which went platinum, spawned the number one single "Foolish Pride," and marked his highest position, number 20, on the pop charts. His 1995 compilation Greatest Hits: From the Beginning went platinum within six months of its November release. Restless Kind was released in 1996, followed two years later by No More Looking Over My Shoulder; Down the Road I Go was issued in fall 2000. Live in Concert appeared in 2007 from Big Bang while later that same year Category 5 released a new studio effort from Tritt called The Storm. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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When I was a student at the University of Alabama he came to campus and did a concert with marty Stewart. Great concert and wonderful memory. What was so great was seeing him and Marty just up there having fun and doing what they liked to do. Can't beat that!
I like this song it is real good
This guy can sing
Say Travis trit ten times fast :)
i love this guy
zgoldatl
He's from the Marietta/ Cobb? Cherokee county area where I grew up. Doesn't get much better than some Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt is Legend with a capital L.
this is a song i wish i could use at work
i love this song nad this artist
I haven't heard its a great day to be alive in forever I love this song
tinaharp2
i lived down the street from travis, i used to see him ride his motorcycle on his land and outside his mansion, i would see him ride his horse with a trench coat on....my kids and i would see travis and i would scream hey travis while he was riding his horse on the road, my kids would hit the floor board embarrassed, I love you Travis....I miss Georgia!!!
love this song i can sing the whole song, im singing right now, hard to sing n type lol
i went and saw him last yaer and i calt the oick he trow but i drot it and some one els got it
Travis tritt is such a good singer, he could've made it in just about any genre of music. Undoubtedly one of the best singers ever!
Will be seeing him this saturday...C A N T WAIT!!
rbmsafiri
Taylor what? Oh please, this guy rocks
ndbruce3591
Garth
One of them true good 'ol boys
coolmusiczon e _ 3 3
Awesome songwriter amazing singer
Great song and singer, i wish travis tritt would make a comeback in country music and radio. Tired of hearing taylor swifft, rascal flatts on the radio. We miss hearing u on the radio travis tritt, hope u make a comeback soon man.
Ah, I miss his music. Dude can sing.
i agree with ya
I AM 72 AND I STILL LIKE THE SOUND OF TRAVIS TRITT
lydiawendy
I agree charmels26.. .
charmels26
Here is another great singer that should be making music and having on the radio. What is wrong with Country music radio? They playTaylor Swift and call that country.????
ninjarider86 2 1
Best song is "Drift off to a Dream"
Tritt as u call him is the greatest so go get drunk 2 ur alcoholic old man
I got drunk to many of tritt's songs...
IM GOING TO THE FAIR
see u at the fair tonight
I'm Going To Be Somebody. Oh, good song, good song. I believe in this also.
see u in rangeley maine can't wait
i already had my bday party without u Travis sorry!
And they both are handsome men!!!!!!!
I love the song he sings with Marty Stuart- This ones gonna hurt you for a long long time-amazing artists!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! !
he is not real country
He didn't wear a hat because he had AMAZING hair. The hair, the voice, the eyes ... delicious!
Travis is awesome! I saw him in Kent, OH - just him and a guitar. No fancy anything, and it was one of the best performances I had ever seen. He doesn't need studio tricks to make his voice rock your soul....he does that all on his own.
This guy is a powerhouse performer WITHOUT a back-up band. I saw him at the Birchmere in Alexandria, VA on March 6 th. Absolutely one of the best performances I have seen.
rhutton30
party
We have the same birthday!! 2/9
I have been to see him 4 times, stood in the pouring rain to watch him. Tried to step in front of his Limo once so I could meet him. My friend grabbed me back. I yelled at her, that they were only going 10 miles an hour, I would have been fine...LOL My youngest sons name is Travis Michael Montgomery! I am a HUGE Travis fan!
He'll be at Seneca-Alleg a n y Casino in Salamanca, NY in March - I can't wait! I've seen him every time he's within 4 hours of home - I can't get enough! Puts on a great show - I wish he would get back in the spotlight - I love every song he's ever sang!
wilsheath
Travis is coming to Durham NC and I cannot wait. You always have and always will be my favorite. You won't know who I am but I will be the fan who can hardly breath when I hear you sing. I feel in love with someone while listening to your music and my nick name is t-r-o-u-b-l- e . I will always be your # one fan!!! See you this month at The Carolina Theater! Frankie D (yes I am female)
I miss Travis I wish he would come out with something new
Top 10 of all-time !!! Extremely under-rated !!!!
janny8850
He was the best---where is he???
ccharworthy
one of my favorite songs to sing as loud as possible in the car!!!!
TRITT IS THE ORIGINAL BAD BOY!?--Besid e s ; Lynyrd Skynyrd!---T o d d Friedman.
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