TRAVIS TRITT
TO RELEASE A MAN
AND HIS GUITAR
- LIVE FROM THE FRANKLIN THEATRE
2-DISC CD SET AND DVD TO BE RELEASED NOV. 18
2-DISC CD SET AND DVD TO BE RELEASED NOV. 18
(October 24, 2016 – Nashville, Tenn.) – Multi-award
winning artist and country music hit-maker Travis Tritt will
release a special live 2-disc CD and DVD, titled A Man and His Guitar – Live From The Franklin Theatre, on Nov. 18.
The much-anticipated release, shot and recorded at the historic Franklin
Theatre in Franklin, Tenn., spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice
and his exceptional guitar prowess in an intimate theater setting.
The project features
Tritt at his best; performing an unplugged solo concert that gives fans the
rare opportunity to hear a fresh take on some of Tritt’s biggest
hits, including “Help Me Hold On,” “Anymore,” and “Best of Intentions,” in
a stripped down, pure form. Previously unreleased renditions of “Come And Go Blues”
and “Pickin’ At It" are also included in the program.
Tritt’s discovery
that an audience loved to hear him perform songs accompanied only by
his guitar served as the inspiration behind the project. In this
concert, Tritt acknowledges and pays tribute to artists he grew
up admiring and those that were influential to him as
he punctuates the release with personal stories and anecdotes from his
long career. Select acoustic numbers and humorous moments between Tritt and
his guests, Marty Stuart and James Otto, are also
highlighted.
More than 25-years
after he launched his music career, the Southern-rock influenced artist
continues to stay true and relevant to Country music fans across the globe.
Last year, Tritt's compilation album, The Very Best of Travis Tritt,
continued a trend that started in 2014 by topping the SoundScan Top 200
Catalog Country Albums chart for 50 consecutive weeks with 15 weeks spent
at No. 1 and 33 weeks notched in the Top Five.
Over the course of his
career, Tritt has produced over 25 million in album sales, two Grammy award
wins and multiple No. 1 singles on the country radio charts, including “Help Me
Hold On,” “Can I Trust You With My Heart” and “Foolish Pride.” Tritt was dubbed
one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included country music superstars Garth
Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson, all whom dominated the
charts in the 1990s and beyond. Among his eleven studio albums and
numerous charted singles are nineteen Top 10 hits including “Modern Day Bonnie
and Clyde,” “Here’s A Quarter” and “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive.”
The 2-disc CD
set, A Man and His Guitar – Live From The
Franklin Theatre, will be available for purchase through
major digital retailers, TravisTritt.com and
at various stops throughout Tritt’s tour.
The DVD will only be
available at TravisTritt.com and
on tour. For a list of forthcoming tour stops, please visit www.TravisTritt.com.
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CD TRACK LISTING:
Disc 1
1. “It’s All About The
Money” (Donny Kees, Jody Harris)
2. “Where Corn Don’t
Grow” (Mark Alan Springer, Roger Murrah)
3. “The Pressure Is
On” (Hank Williams, Jr.)
4. “I’m Gonna Be
Somebody” (Jill Colucci, Stewart Harris)
5. “Lord Have Mercy On
The Working Man” [with James Otto] (Kostas)
6. “Country
Club” (Catesby Jones, Dennis Lord)
7. “Country Ain’t
Country” (Carson Chamberlain, Casey Beatherd, Teresa Boaz)
8. “500 Miles Away From
Home” (Bobby Bare, Charles Williams, Hedy West)
9. “Here’s A
Quarter” (Travis Tritt)
10. “Best of
Intentions” (Travis Tritt)
11. “Drift Off To
Dream” (Travis Tritt, Stewart Harris)
12. “Help Me Hold
On” (Travis Tritt, Pat Terry)
Disc 2
1. “Whiskey Ain’t
Workin’” [with Marty Stuart] (Ronny Scaife, Marty Stuart)
2. “Pickin’ At It”
[with Marty Stuart] (Travis Tritt)
3. “Come And Go
Blues” (Gregg Allman)
4. “Anymore” (Travis
Tritt, Jill Colucci)
5. “I Walk the
Line” (Johnny Cash)
6. “Are You Sure Hank
Done It This Way” (Waylon Jennings)
7. “A Long Time
Ago” (Waylon Jennings, Shel Silverstein)
8. “Mama’s Don’t Let
Your Babies Grown Up To Be Cowboys” (Patsy Bruce, Ed Bruce)
9. “Lone
Wolf” (Hank Williams, Jr.)
10. “It’s A Great Day
To Be Alive” (Darrell Scott)
11.
“T-R-O-U-B-L-E” (Jerry Chestnut)
12. “Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde” (Walt Aldridge, James LeBlanc)
12. “Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde” (Walt Aldridge, James LeBlanc)
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