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Head of Tritt's label investigated
(AP)
21-Nov-2007
(Cached page) AP - The head of Travis Tritt's record label is the focus of a state probe into whether federal funds meant for nursing home care were illegally used for other purposes, including a lakeside home and the record company's launch.
More trouble for head of Tritt's label
(AP)
21-Nov-2007
(Cached page) AP - A nursing home company has declared bankruptcy amid a state inquiry into whether its CEO illegally used Medicaid funds to launch the label for which Travis Tritt and other country stars record.
Travis Return to US for Fall Tour
26-Oct-2007
(Cached page) Scottish feel-good rockers Travis are singing their way through the West Coast this November. The band are coming back to America after a string of US shows earlier this summer, including a stop
Gym Class Heroes now part of mainstream
(AP)
23-Oct-2007
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AP - Gym Class Heroes frontman Travis McCoy was half-flattered, half-annoyed when his band won the best new artist trophy at the MTV Video Music Awards last month.
Travis admit stealing music from Oasis
(Yahoo! Music)
20-Oct-2007
(Cached page) Yahoo! Music - Travis have admitted taking the chords from Oasis's "Wonderwall" to use in their 1999 single "Writing To Reach You."
Maximo Park Tours U.S. with Travis
17-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Maximo Park has scheduled more North American tour dates in select locations late this fall, performing in theaters as the
Travis Tritt defies labels to unleash "Storm"
(Reuters)
01-Sep-2007
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Reuters - It's taken country star Travis Tritt
more than a dozen albums to arrive at a point where he's
achieved "total, utter freedom" to craft the "album I've always
wanted to make."
Travis Tritt roars back with 'The Storm'
(AP)
23-Aug-2007
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AP - With his new album, Travis Tritt wanted to delve deeper into his bluesy, soulful side. He wanted to build on his musical kinship with fellow Georgians like the Allman Brothers and Otis Redding. He wanted to break free of Nashville conventions.
Billboard CD reviews: Travis Tritt, Rilo Kiley
(Reuters)
18-Aug-2007
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Reuters - Randy Jackson's claim that it
qualifies as "blue-eyed soul" is a stretch (not enough
falsettos), but Travis Tritt's new album "The Storm" certainly
has some funk-flirting moments: most blatantly, the Richard
Marx cover "You Never Take Me Dancing" and audacious beefcake
bump-and-grind "Rub Off on Me," borderline porn for housewives
with barely embellished R&B backup singers stretching out the
climax.
+44 Will Perform blink-182 Songs
17-May-2007
(Cached page) Despite a tumultuous break-up, Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus, now in the band +44, will still perform songs from the blink-182 catalogue.
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