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Travis Tritt Travis Tritt (born James Travis Tritt, February 9, 1963 in Marietta, Georgia) is an American country (More) Travis Tritt (born James Travis Tritt, February 9, 1963 in Marietta, Georgia) is an American country music singer-songwriter.----------------------------Biography Tritt was born in Marietta, Georgia to James and Gwen Tritt. At age 3, he received his first guitar from his father. Travis Tritt started writing songs while he was in high school; the first song he wrote was called "Spend A Little Time", written about his girlfriend at the time who broke up with him. All throughout his childhood, Tritt was obsessed with music, spending hours at a time in his bedroom with a guitar he learned to play by himself, learning any music he could get his hands on. By 22, he had been through two divorces and had committed himself entirely to his music career. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1992. His breakthrough came with his first album, Country Club, from which five singles were released, as well as his first No. 1 hit with "Help Me Hold On"' His second album, It's All About To Change, produced three top-3 hits: "Anymore", "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'", and "Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)". The song "Bible Belt" was used in the movie, My Cousin Vinny, and, for which, he composed alternate lyrics exclusively for the use of the film. Tritt has released a trilogy of music videos describing the tale of two paralyzed war veterans: Mac Singleton and his friend Al. The first is "Anymore" followed by "Tell Me I was Dreaming" and finally "If I Lost You". Tritt plays Mac Singleton, a wheelchair bound veteran. In "Anymore" he is reluctant to continue his relationship with Annie following his return home crippled. Then in "Tell Me I was Dreaming" he tries to rescue Annie, now pregnant, from slipping off a boat, subsequently hitting her head on the side of the dock. She dies, but their baby, Annie, survives. The third video "If I Lost You" shows what happened with Singleton and his daughter after the second video. Tritt's album, My Honky Tonk History, showcases a wide range of styles, from love ballads to energetic footstompers. Tritt has collaborated with many other musicians, including: Marty Stuart ("This One's Gonna Hurt You", "Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best"), Patti LaBelle ("When Something is Wrong With My Baby"), Ray Charles (Crossroads), Ricky Skaggs' Bill Monroe tribute ("My Little Georgia Rose"), George Jones ("Walls Can Fall", "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair", "The Race Is On"), Lari White ("Helping Me Get Over You"), Hank Williams, Jr. ("Outlaws Like Us"), Waylon Jennings ("Outlaws Like Us", "I've Always Been Crazy"), Johnny Cash, Lorrie Morgan ("Steppin' Stones"), Vince Gill, Buddy Guy ("Change In The Weather"), David Lee Roth ("Your Filthy Little Mouth"), Gary Rossington ("Blue Collar Man", "No Vacation From The Blues"), Kenny Rogers ("If I Were You"), Mark O'Connor ("Heroes", "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"), The Eagles ("Take It Easy"), and many others. In 1998, Tritt was in the film Blues Brothers 2000, performing in a band called the Gator Boys. Tritt was also in the 2005 remake of 2001 Maniacs as a gas clerk. In 2002, Tritt was asked by CMT to do an episode of Crossroads, a special program where artists choose who they would like to play music with for an evening, and he chose to share the opportunity and experience with Ray Charles. The night was particularly memorable for anyone familiar with Charles' own roots in country music. He paid tribute to Charles at the Grand Ole Opry by performing his hit "What' I Say" on June 3, 2006 on GAC. Tritt also teamed with John Mellencamp for a duet on "What Say You" in 2004, a song both have noted was inspired by Fox News Channel commentator Bill O'Reilly, who often introduces a topic and then throws it to a guest with the introductory "... what say you?". Tritt also played at the 2000 Republican National Convention. Under the news section of his website, Tritt revealed that he was co-producing his next album with American Idol judge Randy Jackson. The album, titled "The Storm", was released in August 2007. Among one of the more unique parts of Tritt's new album is a cover version of the Canadian rock band Nickelback's song "Should've Listened", from their The Long Road album. Travis married Theresa Nelson on April 12, 1997. They now reside in Hiram, Georgia off of Travis Tritt Highway. Together, they have three children: Tyler Reese (born February 18, 1998), Tristan James (born June 16, 1999) and Terian Nathaniel (born November 20, 2003). Former members of Tritt's band The Country Club include: Wendell Cox - guitar "Eddie" Gray - drums Tim Passmore - fiddle, background vocals, guitar Jim "Jimmie Joe" Ruggiere - harmonica, mandolin Jon Bonnette - bass guitar George Stallings - drums Steve Ramsey - keyboards [edit] Recent news MacBook: Travis Tritt edition In March 2007, a concert promoter in the Pittsburgh area sued Tritt, claiming he had committed to play a show but then backed out and signed on to play a competing venue. Tritt's manager denied he had ever signed a contract with the promoter. [1] Tritt released his newest album, The Storm on August 21, 2007. The first single from the disc is "You Never Take Me Dancing", written by Grammy award-winning songwriter Richard Marx. "You Never Take Me Dancing" was originally released on Marx's 1997 album titled Flesh and Bone. [2] For a limited time, Apple introduced the MacBook: Travis Tritt edition, to commemorate Tritt's new album. The computer comes with a free copy of The Storm. (Less)
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