
Tritt is also known for his sports appearances, having performed at the 1996 Olympics, two Super Bowls, a World Series Game, the opening of the Georgia Dome, the final Braves game at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium and, in 2013, the NCAA men’s basketball championship. With hit tracks like “Country Club,” “Help Me Hold On,” “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” “Drift Off to Dream,” “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” and “Here’s a Quarter,” Tritt has consistently dominated the charts and won numerous awards including Billboard’s Top New Male Artist, the CMA Horizon Award, two Grammys and a devoted fan base. His mainstream career dates back to 1990 with his debut “Country Club,” and its succession of hits put him in the vanguard of the genre’s early ‘90s boom, dubbing him as one of the “The Class of ’89,” which included country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson.

Continuously performing shows and withholding a heavy appearance schedule, Travis Tritt has proved to be unstoppable.
