Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt’s recording career started in 1989 when Warner Brothers'
Nashville division signed him to record deal. Their investment paid dividends
immediately as his first single, "Country Club," which still
ranks among his top-selling singles, went Top 10 on the charts in 1989.
The album "Country Club" came out in 1990, and songs like "Put
Some Drive In Your Country" earned Tritt a reputation as a country
singer with one foot in rock.
Despite his success, the Nashville music industry was hesitant to embrace
Travis 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, Travis 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 Travis Tritt in a way that appealed to both country fans and a
mass audience, sending "It's All About To Change" into platinum
territory.
"T-R-O-U-B-L-E," Tritt's third album, was released in 1992 and
had the number one single "Can I Trust You With My Heart". His
1995 compilation "Greatest Hits – From the Beginning"
went platinum within six months of its November release. Travis Tritt
also performed half-time entertainment for a half-billion people at 1993's
Super Bowl. Since then Travis has continued his success on the charts
and on the road.
Travis recently signed a new record deal with SONY Nashville, allowing
him to continue putting out the kind of music that has made him one of
the most loved and respected musicians in the music business!
Contact
a Travis Tritt Agent now to book
Travis Tritt to appear at your next corporate, private
or special event!
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