1/19/2024 0 Comments Mursboro hop springs beerTo this day, Tritt says he holds the utmost respect for veterans, no doubt in large part to this video project. Some of the moments in these stories were filmed at Murfreesboro’s Tennessee State Veterans’ Home. His memorably heart-wrenching trilogy of music videos “Anymore,” “Tell Me I Was Dreaming” and “If I Lost You” still feel like mini-movies as they vividly follow the story of war veteran Mac (portrayed by Tritt), his best friend and the love of his life, Annie. Some of the most landmark moments of Tritt’s iconic career have Murfreesboro to thank. He pays homage here to all sides of his musical personality along with the trademarks of his originality-be it through opening with the rowdy “Stand Your Ground” or powerful love songs like “Leave This World,” with searing country-rockers like the first single, “Ghost Town Nation.” Set In Stone marks Tritt’s first original full-length studio album in over a decade. Released through Big Noise Label Group and produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Shooter Jennings, The Highwomen, Sturgill Simpson, The Oak Ridge Boys), the new album features 11 new songs, eight of which were co-written by Tritt. Not that he ever left such a sound, but still it’s refreshing to say that after a long hiatus from full-length original projects, the whiskey is still working plenty well. “It’s getting back to that classic, no-frills, outlaw-country sound,” Tritt says of Set in Stone. When the music gets you dancing, you know that can’t be wrong.Īccomplished director David Abbott directed “Smoke in a Bar”-“he’s the best!” said Tritt about Abbott (Abbott directed the fun-loving, all-out brawl of a video “You Can Have Him, Jolene” for CMT’s Next Women of Country family girl group Chapel Hart, too). Plus, appropriately enough for a brewery, his nostalgic new single (following the first, the reassuring Aaron Raitiere co-write “Ghost Town Nation”) from the project is titled “Smoke in a Bar.” After some delay last year, Tritt’s new album, Set in Stone, is set for release on May 7. He and his band (this date is a full-band stop, although not all on the tour are) are sure to bring the Southern rock and classic country heat, along with new music, too. Tritt and his world-renowned country-clubbing style are taking to the large outdoor stage at the local beer park/music venue in April as one of many stops among a plethora of new concert dates for Tritt in the coming months. Ready to take a musical cue from Travis Tritt and put some drive in your country? Maybe just take a drive ever so slightly outside the city to the (sort of) country to catch a concert from a legendarily country artist? Look no further than Hop Springs.
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