In the wake of the death of Eagles guitarist Glenn Frey, Travis Tritt gave a heartfelt statement in tribute to the artist, whom Tritt also called a friend.
Travis Tritt’s Georgia home was threatened by fire Wednesday (July 29) afternoon. While property was destroyed, the singer and his family were not injured.
Country music is a very supportive genre, but that doesn't mean there aren't a few artists who just can't get along. Sometimes it's professional, sometimes it's personal. For country's most well-known feudsters, it was both.
November 18, 1988
Tulsa, Oklahoma, singer Ronnie Dunn won the Marlboro Country Music National Talent Contest, which led to a publishing deal in Nashville, which led to a meeting with songwriter Kix Brooks, which led to the formation of Brooks & Dunn.
November 2, 2003
Rodney Crowell, John Prine ("Love Is On A Roll"), Paul Overstreet ("On The Other Hand") and Hal Blair ("(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too") join the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in a Loews Vanderbilt Plaza ceremony.
October 26, 2000
Garth Brooks announces his plans to retire from touring during a party to celebrate his certification for sales of 100 million albums at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center.
Travis Tritt recently released a remake of the Patty Smyth & Don Henley duet "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" from his most recent album The Calm After..., a reworking of his 2007 album The Storm.