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Country fans know Travis Tritt?s passion for his guitar, which he has been cultivating since his childhood when he taught himself how to play. This passion has kept him on the top of the country music game for almost two decades, based mostly on his intense performing skill and his innovative, playful song themes.
Tritt has always been known for his ability to float seamlessly from heartfelt ballads to uplifting foot-stompers, a reputation that began with his first No.1 hit, "Help Me Hold On," followed by "The Whiskey Ain?t Workin?" and "Here?s a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares."
While Tritt never necessarily worked towards crossover appeal in his work, he succeeded with the album "Down The Road I Go," which was extremely successful on the country charts, and the singles "Best of Intentions," "It?s A Great Day to be Alive," "Love of a Woman" and "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" all made a dent in the U.S. Hot 100 chart.
Tritt is also known for his collaborations over the years with other great country and rock artists, including The Eagles with "Take It Easy," Hank Williams, Jr., with "Outlaws Like Us," and "Patti LaBelle with "When Something is Wrong with my Baby."
His expertise on the guitar, paired with his writing prowess and his experience with the legendary artists in all of music have made him into an amazing performer, which is evident every time he heads out on tour ? fans come out in massive numbers to see the master at work, and they are never disappointed.
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