Travis Tritt's country music career began three decades ago, when he signed with Warner Bros. Records, but his love for music was born long before he inked that deal. Tritt fell in love with singing via his church's Sunday School choir and received his first guitar at the young age of eight. Soon, he was hooked.

Tritt's discography is impressive, with a total of 11 full-length albums, one holiday album, three live albums and seven compilation albums included. Seven of those records are certified platinum or higher, and It's All About to Change (1991) nabbed a three-times platinum certification.

Some of Tritt's top singles include standouts "Help Me Hold On," "I'm Gonna Be Somebody," "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)," "Anymore," "Can I Trust You with My Heart," "Foolish Pride" and "Tell Me I Was Dreaming." Over the course of his career, Tritt's sold more than 30 million records, and won two Grammys and three CMAs. When he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1992, he became the hallowed institution's then-youngest member.

These days, Tritt stays plenty busy on the road. With his outlaw country style and rocker spirit, Tritt knows how to entertain. Click through the photo gallery below to see some of our favorite live shots of the artist.

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