(Nashville, Tenn. –
March 2, 2017)
Travis Tritt celebrated
his 25th anniversary of becoming an Opry
member Tuesday night, February 28.
During
Tritt’s 30-minute set, the legendary John
Conlee presented Tritt with a commemorative plaque congratulating
the singer for his long-lived relationship with the Opry.
While
standing inside the famous six-foot circle on stage, Tritt expressed his
feelings about the night, telling the crowd that being a member of the Opry is
the “biggest honor of my life.” Backstage, prior to his 25th anniversary
performance, Opry executives surprised Tritt with a cake to further celebrate
the historic night.
For
more information on Travis Tritt, visit his website TravisTritt.com and
follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
— Grand Ole Opry (@opry) 2 March 2017
About Travis Tritt: More
than 25 years after Travis Tritt launched his music career, the Grammy
award-winning artist continues to sell-out shows and stay true and relevant to
Country music fans across the globe. A Marietta, Ga. native, Travis Tritt is
dubbed one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included Country music superstars Garth
Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all of whom dominated the charts in the
early ‘90s. 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.” Over the course of his career, he
has produced millions in album sales, two Grammy award wins and multiple No. 1
singles on the Country radio charts. Most recently, Tritt released a special
live 2-disc CD and DVD, titled A Man and His Guitar – Live From The Franklin
Theatre.
Pictured below: Travis Tritt celebrated
his 25th anniversary of becoming an Opry member Tuesday night, February 28.
Pictured here L to R: Michael Guth (Opry Entertainment), John Conlee, Travis
Tritt, Bill Cody (Opry announcer/650 AM WSM), Dan Rogers (Opry Entertainment)
© 2017 Grand Ole Opry / Photos by Chris Hollo
© 2017 Grand Ole Opry / Photos by Chris Hollo
Pictured below: Travis Tritt celebrated his 25th
anniversary of becoming an Opry member Tuesday night, February 28. Pictured
here L to R: Dan Rogers (Opry Entertainment), Sally Williams (Opry
Entertainment), Travis Tritt, and Michael Guth (Opry Entertainment).
© 2017 Grand Ole Opry / Photos by Chris Hollo.
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© 2017 Grand Ole Opry / Photos by Chris Hollo.
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