Folks in country music like to play nice with each other. But there are times when, as Waylon Jennings once sang, something's got 'em "feudin' like the Hatfields and McCoys."
Travis Tritt’s Georgia home was threatened by fire Wednesday (July 29) afternoon. While property was destroyed, the singer and his family were not injured.
This past Saturday, KNUE welcomed Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart and Chris Cagle in concert at The Oil Palace. For those of you who attended the show, I don't have to tell you how great it was.
101.5 KNUE welcomes Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart and Chris Cagle to The Oil Palace in Tyler on Saturday, Dec. 14. This show will be a good one folks, and KNUE has your ticket to go! It's not often that you can see several CMA winners, Grammy winners and Grand Ole Opry members under one roof.
Travis Tritt's new album 'The Calm After ...' features a duet with his oldest daughter, Tyler Reese. It's the 15-year-old's first steps into the music business, and that's making the country veteran nervous -- very nervous.
If you're one of the many fans who's disappointed because you couldn't get a ticket to George Jones' sold out farewell concert in Nashville, well ... prepare to get even more disappointed. On top of the enormous roster of guest stars slated to appear at the once-in-a-lifetime event, Jones has just added even more star power, including Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt.
It's time for the KNUE country artist "Spotlight" video of the week. This is my favorite story to do every week! I like to highlight a special country singer who has made a impact on country music. This week, we highlight Travis Tritt.