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Travis Tritt Releases Ninth Studio Album


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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Multi-platinum country singer, songwriter, performer and musician Travis Tritt releases the most uncompromising album of his career, and he's set up the 12-song project with an equally aggressive schedule of media appearances.

My Honky Tonk History, produced by Tritt and Billy Joe Walker, Jr., is the most explosive album of the acclaimed performer's career. Having spent his entire career defying those who would pigeonhole him, earning respect as an accomplished talent in genres ranging from bluegrass to soul, Tritt is confounding predictions again with his most singularly southern rock and country release yet, his ninth album and third for Columbia Records Nashville.

After a chart-climbing first single, "The Girl's Gone Wild," Tritt releases the timely follow-up, "What Say You," a politically-slanted duet with John Mellencamp. Grammy Award winning instrumentalist Bela Fleck plays mandolin on the song.

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