Booking A Country Singer At An Event Will Cost Between $7,500 – $1,000,000+
If you have ever dreamed of hiring your favorite country singer for a private event like a party or a wedding, look no further…
If you have ever dreamed of hiring your favorite country singer for a private event like a party or a wedding, look no further…
While many now know the tune from the 2000 film “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” it has a history that stretches back decades…
Ricky Skaggs had already been active as a performer for nearly 30 years when a young outlaw named Travis Tritt burst onto the scene. The two struck up a friendship, and have ended up collaborating on numerous occasions. In 1998, Skaggs, Tritt, and various other artists all took home the Grammy Award for Best Country […] More
Sounds like this apple didn’t fall far from the tree! Travis Tritt teamed up with his talented daughter Tyler Reese for an enchanting duet to the tune of Patty Smyth and Don Henley’s “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough.” The duet marked Tritt’s first new song in almost five years. The idea to team up with his […] More
A New Generation Of Outlaw Travis Tritt was one of several new country singers that first came on to the scene in 1989. While these other singers from “the class of ’89” were known for their more traditional approach to country music, Tritt was instantly branded as a rebel and an outlaw. It’s an image […] More
A proud member of what many country music aficionados call “The Class of 1989”, Travis Tritt admits he “stood out like a sore thumb”. 1989 was the year Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and Alan Jackson released their first singles, as well as Mary Chapin Carpenter and Tritt himself. These artists are known as […] More
With seven albums certified Platinum or higher, five number one hits, and two Grammy Awards, you could say that Travis Tritt knows how to make good country music. Known for hit songs such as “Anymore” and “Here’s a Quarter,” Tritt is one of few current country artists to be labeled as an “outlaw” like other notable […] More
Country music fans continue to reel in the aftermath of international popstar, Beyoncé Knowles, inclusion in one of the genre’s most sacred nights. Many big names have spoken out against the performance, such as Travis Tritt releasing a statement, “We can stand on our own and don’t need pop artists on our awards shows.” Known for her tendency to […] More