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When an artist covers a song that’s already popular, they always run the risk of facing criticism. But in these 10 cases, country artists were able to take successful songs from other genres and make them their own. Whether it’s the massive success Luke Combs achieved covering Tracy Chapman‘s 1980s hit “Fast Car” or the emotional story behind Johnny Cash making an unlikely track from industrial rock superstars Nine Inch Nails his swan song, all of these artists gave some already massive hits a whole new look in country music. Cover songs can sometimes breathe new life into a song that has long...
The Boot
Travis Tritt was just a few years into his major label country music career when he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on Feb. 29, 1992. Tritt released his debut single, “Country Club,” on Aug. 7, 1989, and while he was an immediate success, he didn’t get the chance to perform on the Opry until May 4, 1991, just before the release of his sophomore album, It’s All About to Change. He would become a member less than a year later, thanks in no small part to a country legend who took him under his wing after his debut. “I don’t know why to this day, but Roy Acuff saw something in me that he like...
Taste of Country
Thirty-four years ago today, on Feb. 22, 1990, Travis Tritt released his debut album, Country Club. The record was a long time coming: According to Country Music: The Encyclopedia, the Marietta, Ga., native signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Nashville in 1987 for three singles. The first tune under that contract, “Country Club” — a song inspired by the songwriters’ real-life experience with snobbery at an exclusive club — was released in 1989 and became a Top 10 country hit. Tritt’s hit drew attention from at least one influential name: “Charlie Daniels was the first person to sort of take...
The Boot
Thirty-four years ago today, on Feb. 22, 1990, Travis Tritt released his debut album, Country Club. The record was a long time coming: According to Country Music: The Encyclopedia, the Marietta, Ga., native signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Nashville in 1987 for three singles. The first tune under that contract, “Country Club” — a song inspired by the songwriters’ real-life experience with snobbery at an exclusive club — was released in 1989 and became a Top 10 country hit. Tritt’s hit drew attention from at least one influential name: “Charlie Daniels was the first person to sort of take...
The Boot
Country music singer Travis Tritt has canceled several performances at venues that have taken COVID-19 safety procedures. The shows he canceled were in Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois and Kentucky. The venues all had some kind of safety requirement including wearing masks, a negative COVID-19 test result or proof of vaccination. Tritt came to decision after several of his fans complained to him about being turned away from venues for not being vaccinated. Tritt said that he is not against the vaccine, but is against mandates put in place by concert venues. “I totally disagree with any mandate t...
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