Travis Tritt - Travis Tritt CDs
| Travis Tritt Biography
Born February 8 1963, Marietta, Georgia, USA. Tritt started
writing songs and playing honky tonks and beer joints when he
was about 14 years old. One of his songs is called "Son Of
The New South", and his US country hit "Put Some Drive
Into Your Country" includes the lines, "I made myself
a promise when I was just a kid/I'd mix Southern rock and
country and that's just what I did." In other words, Tritt
is where Merle Haggard meets Lynyrd Skynyrd. Although the title
track of his debut album presented him as a honky tonk
revivalist, Tritt's music reflects his childhood love for the
classic country of George Jones and the southern rock of the
Allman Brothers Band. He reached superstar status in 1991 with
the first single from It's All About To Change.
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Travis
Tritt - Live and Kickin (2004)
The top of the country
music charts never seem to be far from Travis Tritt's
grasp, and he has garnered a number of platinum awards
for his huge-selling records. Albums such as DOWN THE
ROAD I GO, STRONG ENOUGH, and MY HONKY TONK HISTORY
have gained praise from fans and critics... |
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Greatest
Hits-From The Beginning (1995)
Journal Of Country
Music (Vol.18, No.1, pp.52-54) - "...Tritt is one
of those charming young hellcats as much influenced by
Lynyrd Skynyrd as Hank 'n' Willie, and his GREATEST
HITS...has a roiling variety....Tritt evinces his
country-rock loyalty by covering a...Steve Earle... |
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Lovin'
Side (2002)
Entertainment Weekly
(2/15/02, p.69) - "...Evocative..." -
Rating: B Producers: Greg Brown, Don Was, Travis Tritt,
Billie Joe Walker Jr. Compilation producer: James
Austin. Includes liner notes by Robert K. Oermann.
Digitally remastered by Teresa Caffin (Warner Brothers
In... |
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Travis Tritt Info
| Travis Tritt combines the sensibilities
of Southern rock and outlaw country to fuse a new form of
traditionalist country music. One of the key New Country artists of
the 1990s, his biggest hits are anthems of defiance, such as
"Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" and "Lord
Have Mercy on the Working Man." Tritt has also scored successes
on the small screen, primarily in movies with Western themes. |
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