Music
Country singer Travis Tritt told Tucker Carlson why he won’t perform at venues that have what he considers unreasonable COVID-19 safety requirements.
Oct. 20, 2021
Country artist Travis Tritt has been banned permanently from “The Tonight Show,” according to his manager, Ken Kragen, because Kragen would not cancel Tritt’s scheduled November appearance on “The Arsenio Hall Show” to do the NBC program instead.
Sept. 15, 1992
“What do you get if you play a country record backward?”
Oct. 25, 1992
One of the hits that made Travis Tritt one of the most successful graduates of country music’s rookie class of 1990 was a song called “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” which repeated the oft-told tale of a kid who defies the scoffers, the naysayers and the odds to rise frompoverty to pop stardom.
April 27, 1991
TRAVIS TRITT “t-r-o-u-b-l-e” Warner Bros. * * 1/2 “Starting now I’m looking out for No. 1,” the unruly country contender proclaims in his third album’s opening song.
Aug. 30, 1992
Television
Peace, at Last: “The Tonight Show” has put out the welcome mat for Travis Tritt and Trisha Yearwood, the country musicians whose earlier ban was made public by their manager, causing a ruckus that led to the dismissal of the show’s executive producer.
Oct. 7, 1992
Travis Tritt appeared determined to revisit the arena-rock overkill of the ‘70s at the Pond here on Sunday.
Aug. 2, 1994
Country’s Best: Vince Gill and Travis Tritt tied with five nominations each as finalists were announced Thursday for the 26th annual “Country Music Assn.
Aug. 14, 1992
It’s a good thing Travis Tritt is an engagingly gritty performer, because it takes that and more to rise above the young singer’s love for what may be the dullest trend in contemporary country music.
Nov. 20, 1990
Tritt or treat.
Nov. 2, 1992