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Atlantic City casino hosting Travis Tritt10 January 2012ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort announced it will present Travis Tritt in the Arena on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at 8pm. Tickets are priced at $20, and will go on sale Friday, January 13 at noon. Tickets can be obtained by either calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-736-1420 or on line at www.ticketmaster.com. Travis Tritt was one of the leading new country singers of the early ‘90s, holding his own against Garth Brooks, Clink Black and Alan Jackson. He was the only one not to wear a hat and the only one to dip into bluesy Southern rock. Consequently, he developed a gutsy, outlaw image that distinguished him from the pack. Tritt’s debut album, “Country Club”, was released in the spring of 1990. It was preceded by the Top 10 hit, “Country Club.” Upon the release of his debut album, Tritt entered the first ranks of new country singers. His next two singles, “Help Me Hold On” and “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” hit number one and two respectively. Tritt had a breakthrough success with his second album, 1991’s It’s All About to Change – went into multi-platinum territory. T-r-o-u-b-l-e, Tritt’s third album, was released in 1992-it had the number one single, “Can I Trust You With My Heart,” and went gold. Tritt came back in 1994 with Ten Feet Tall & Bulletproof, which went platinum, spawned the number one single “Foolish Pride,” and marked his highest position, number 20, on the pop charts. His 1995 compilation “Greatest Hits: From the Beginning” went platinum within six months of its release. “Restless Kind” was released in 1996, followed two years later by “No More Looking Over My Shoulder;” “Down the Road I Go” was issued in fall 2000. “Live in Concert” appeared in 2007 from Big Bang while later that same year Category 5 released a new studio effort from Tritt called “The Storm,” which was produced by the well known American Idol judge and musician Randy Jackson. |