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Travis Tritt At World Premiere of "As Dreamers Do" in Franklin, TN

Last night was a great celebration of the World Premiere of the new film, “As Dreamers Do.”
Travis Tritt plays the role of narrator in the film and also wrote the song, “That’s What Dreamers Do,” for the film. It’s now available as a single on iTunes. Watch the films trailer at: www.seewaltmovie.com.

Here are a few photos from the event by AshMill Photography.

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New Single "That's What Dreamers Do" Available Now on iTunes!

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Award-winning country artist Travis Tritt has released a new single, titled “That’s What Dreamers Do.”
The heart-touching ballad resonates with dreamers of all kinds and embraces the struggles and joys of being a dreamer. Tritt wrote the song for the independent biopic film, As Dreamers Do, which he narrates. The film is based on the early life of Walt Disney.  View the trailer for the film at www.WaltMovie.com.
The single, “That’s What Dreamers Do,” is available through iTunes and www.TravisTritt.com.
The song features a full string arrangement, which was composed by Melvin MAESTRO Lightford of Lightworks Muzik.
“That’s What Dreamers Do” is Tritt’s second single release since forming Post Oak Recordings.  Tritt formed the label in 2012 and shortly after released his full length album The Calm After... Included on the album is a duet with Tritt’s daughter, Tyler Reese. The song, “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough,” is a cover of the 1980s pop hit. Together, they released a video for the track, which is available for viewing here.  Four of the songs on the album, co-produced by Randy Jackson, were either written or co-written by Tritt.  The album is available on iTunes and other major digital retailers.
2014 has already proven to be a busy year for the Marietta, Georgia native, who is celebrating his 25th anniversary of his music career.  Tritt is touring extensively, which recently included show dates stretching as far north as Canada.  To view a list of upcoming tour dates, visit www.TravisTritt.com.  Earlier this year, Tritt filmed a live DVD from the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn. which will be released later this year.
Travis Tritt’s chart-topping success includes millions 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.”  He was dubbed one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included Country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all who dominated the charts in the early ‘90s. Tritt along with others from “The Class of ‘89” are currently featured on the cover of the May 12 issue of Country Weekly magazine, which is on stands now.

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Travis Tritt at the Barnstable Brown Gala and Kentucky Derby

Travis and Theresa had a great time at the Kentucky Derby, as usual! Here are a few highlights…

On The Red Carpet at The Kentucky Derby

The Barnstable Brown Gala


Travis Tritt at Barnstable Brown 2014
Country music star and Barnstable Brown party staple, Travis Tritt, has been coming for this event for 16 years. Video by Scott Utterback {SEE MORE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE GALA}

An Impromptu Sing-Along


May 3, 2014 – Tom Brady, Travis Tritt, other celebrities sing ‘Hurts So Good’ at Churchill Downs right before the running of the 140th Kentucky Derby. (Brooke Timmons) {READ MORE}
 

From Laura Hagan, News digital coordinator-Business First:

“….probably my favorite memory from the party is something that I still can’t believe really happened.
You see, when I was a third-grader, I was a big country music fan. One day we were told we should bring in our favorite song to play for the class.
The song I wanted to take? Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart’s “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’ Anymore.”
Needless to say, my parents weren’t fans of that idea and suggested something a little more third-grade appropriate.
So. Imagine my surprise when I find myself in line for something at the Barnstable Gala behind none other than Travis Tritt himself…..” {CONTINUE READING}