Travis Tritt Releases First Song From Upcoming Gospel Album
Travis Tritt has released his rendition of the timeless gospel song “When God Dips His Love In My Heart.”
Travis Tritt has released his rendition of the timeless gospel song “When God Dips His Love In My Heart.”
Country music legend Travis Tritt is speaking out in support of Jason Aldean amid backlash over the latter’s recent song release, “Try That In a Small Town.”
Country hitmaker Travis Tritt has canceled all of his scheduled concerts in November to allow himself time to heal…
The Nashville-based singing competition, Real Country, is only on the third week since its premiere and things are already heating up. From country classics to modern country hits, we’ve heard it all. As the competition begins to tighten, each contestant brings their own personality to the show. One performance from last night’s performance took us
Tritt started off singing first, and traded lines back and forth with Adkins throughout the song…
Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan….and now Travis Tritt. The Grammy Award-winning country music legend is the latest to add “reality singing competition personality” to his already impressive resume. Tritt has been added to an all-star hosting panel that includes fellow hitmakers Shania Twain and Jake Owen on the upcoming new talent show Real Country
The stunningly beautiful daughter of one of country music’s most treasured and iconic singer/songwriters has been blessed not only with beauty but with immeasurable talent, too. At just 20 years old, this rising star will be one to watch – and her music career is already taking off! She's a juicy Georgia peach with a thick
Tritt and Jennings started off by singing portions of the song individually, all while country star Steve Wariner played along on guitar…
It opens with Tritt enjoying lunch with his new love, when suddenly he spots White walking across the street…
Alan Jackson reportedly walked out of the CMA Awards while Beyoncé performed with the Dixie Chicks in 2016.
Mike Henderson, founding member of bluegrass band The SteelDrivers and co-writer for Chris Stapleton, has passed away at the age of 69.
Cody Johnson expressed his support for Jason Aldean during his concert in St. Louis. He said, “keep it up, brother. You do you, boo-boo…”