Genres: Contemporary Country, Honky Tonk, New Traditionalist Active: 90's, 2000's Born: February 9, 1963 in Marietta, GA
Brooks & Dunn, Marty Stuart, Michael Peterson, Alan Jackson, Brother Phelps, Tracy Byrd, Tracy Lawrence, The Kentucky Headhunters, Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Sammy Kershaw, Joe Nichols, Ricky Van Shelton, John Michael Montgomery, Rick Trevino, Mark Chesnutt, Joe Diffie, Little Texas, Tim McGraw
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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.
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Release: August 21, 2007
Label: Category 5
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Release: August 2, 2007
Label: BMG, Sbme Special Mkts., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sony Music Distribution
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