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Charlie Daniels announces 40th Volunteer Jam

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[From THE TENNESSEAN] The Charlie Daniels Band announced plans for its 40th anniversary Volunteer Jam, and it includes Billy Ray Cyrus, Travis Tritt, Lee Roy Parnell, The Kentucky Headhunters, the Outlaws and Montgomery Gentry.
The show is set for Aug. 12 at Bridgestone Arena.
“I hope to see more Nashville Volunteer Jams in the future,” Daniels said in a statement. “I’m very, very excited to continue the Jam tradition 40 years later. Ain’t it good to be alive and be in Tennessee?”
Tickets are $17.68 to $500 and will go on sale through Ticketmaster (1-800-745-3000) on Jan. 30.

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Flashback: the Feuding Eagles 'Take It Easy' With Travis Tritt

[ROLLING STONE] When the Eagles reunited inside a Los Angeles bar on December 6, 1993, to appear in Travis Tritt’s “Take It Easy” video, the guys hadn’t spoken in years.
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The band broke up in 1980, calling it quits after a benefit show on July 31, 1980. Halfway through that concert, Glenn Frey walked over to Don Felder and delivered a promise — “I’m gonna kick your ass when we get off the stage” — while the rest of the band played “Best of My Love.” Things got worse as the show went on, with Frey literally counting down the remaining songs until he could retreat to the wings and throttle his bandmate. “That’s three more, pal; get ready,” he said toward the end, speaking into the mic for the entire audience to hear. Although Felder wound up hopping into a limo and leaving the venue just after the encore, the damage was done, and the Eagles didn’t play again for 13 years.
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Hitmakers To Celebrate The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Vegas

LAS VEGAS, NV (December 3, 2014) – APA’s Lee Greenwood, Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels, Little Texas and country music trio, Michaelis, will be front and center at one of the most prestigious entertainment events of the year when all arrive in Las Vegas next week to help celebrate the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Country rocker Travis Tritt will bring his undeniable Southern Rock style and swagger with a headlining performance at The Golden Nugget’s Grand Event Center Tuesday, December 9 at 10 PM.  The CMA and Grammy Award-winning native of Marietta, Georgia, with seven Platinum albums to his credit is celebrating 25 years in country music.  Since first hitting the charts with the Top 10 hit, “Country Club,” Tritt has been one of the most dominant acts in the business with hit singles such as “Help Me Hold On,” “Anymore,” and “Here’s A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)” to name a few.
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Travis Tritt Overcomes Adversity at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe

From examiner.com | By Nick McCabe – Front Row Photo ]
One of the things that makes a true professional a professional is how they respond to the unexpected, and Travis Tritt shined when things went south mid show last Saturday (November 22nd), but we’ll get to that later.
examiner-harrahsTravis brought his seven piece band to Harrah’s South Shore room and sold it out. As I’ve said before, I’m not really a country music fan, but there are more and more country artists who seem to infuse elements of rock and roll and blues into their style and that makes it more appealing to me. If the number of country based programs on TV lately (award shows, Christmas Specials, etc.) is any indication, then I’m not the only one being swayed.
The band started off with a high powered trio of tunes ( Put Some Drive In Your Country, High Time for Getting’ Down, and I’m Gonna Be Somebody) that got the crowd into it early, which was made apparent by their enthusiasm. Travis took a moment here to talk to the crowd and make sure that they came to party!
As far as his stage presence was concerned Travis didn’t hold back at all. His smile was never far from his face. When it left, it was back shortly. He shimmied and shook, kicked up his heels (literally), and even did that guitar player move where his top half is playing the guitar and his bottom half is doing jumping jacks. I think if I tried that there may need to be a call made to an orthopedist.
About thirty minutes into the show Travis was sitting center stage in a raised nicely cushioned chair that his stage manager rolled out, playing Tell Me I was Dreaming on acoustic guitar when all the sudden, the house audio went out. There was still some sound on the stage so you could hear a little bit, but the PA that fills the South Shore Room was silent. The band did not miss a beat. They kept on playing as if nothing had happened. In the back of the room I could see the sound board guys frantically surveying their board looking for an answer. Soon the audience started singing along. When they finished the song the band got a standing ovation.
“I understand that there’s been a problem”, Travis said with a smile. He also made a joke, that due to no PA sound I didn’t hear. His band left the stage, and Travis kept playing his acoustic guitar. He deviated from the set list and played Bob Seger’s Night Moves, and then a fantastic blues number written by Buddy Guy that he has on his album t-r-o-u-b-l-e called Leave My Girl Alone. This was not planned! It was all adlibbed by Travis on the spot without missing a step. It felt like we were all sitting in his living room while he played us a couple tunes. During Leave My Girl Alone the sound came back on. When that ended he moved seamlessly into Anymore which was on the set list as an acoustic number.
This made a perfect segue for the band to return to the stage. They kicked back in with South Bound Train, an up tempo song filled with solos on guitar, fiddle, and keyboards. The whole interruption and return couldn’t have gone better if it was planned. Another oddity during this stretch of the show was when a fan jumped up on the stage and ran over to Travis. Two large men from the wings immediately ran over and ‘assisted’ the fan out. It looked like he was bringing Travis a drink, but you just don’t jump up on the stage. Travis barely blinked.
Along with a lot of his own songs Travis played songs by The Eagles, Gregg Allman, and he paid tribute to one of his hero’s, Waylon Jennings by playing Ain’t Livin Long Like This, and Trouble Man, both by Mr. Jennings.
Travis and his band put on a really good show. They served up loads of quality musicianship, miles of smiles, and plenty of country comfort. The way they handled the audio mishap was magnificent (The Magnificent Seven?!).
When the dust settles, there’s one thing I’m sure of. A lot of this country music is pretty dang good! Now I’m not gonna go out and buy me no cowboy boots and start learnin no line dancin’ or nothin’, but I’m sure as shootin’ gonna pay attention to more of these talented folk goin’ forward. Anyway…
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…and the beat goes on.