The Storm Travis Tritt's decision to put Randy Jackson at the helm of his first album for a new label isn't as weird as it might appear--before American Idol... more
My Honky Tonk History By enduring in a Nashville that offers, at best, fame that no longer lasts decades but years (and in some cases, months), Travis Tritt has beaten the odds,... more
Down the Road I Go Despite the bluesy bark of Travis Tritt's soulful vocals, his artistry lacks the bite of his outlaw heroes. His first album for Columbia (after a decade... more
No More Looking over My Shoulder In a tale of two Travises, No More Looking Over My Shoulder finds our Skynyrd-tonk hero torn between Nashville cliché and touching artistry--divided,... more
Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof takes its title from Travis Tritt's most irresistible single since "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)." This... more
It's All About to Change Travis Tritt doesn't fit the mold of the '90s country star. His music reflects his persona. He's longhaired rather than clean-cut; leathered rather than... more