Talk:Travis Tritt

Twitter Feud
I think Tritt's one-sided feud with half of Twitter should be added to the page. He has spent the past few days blocking TONS of people on Twitter--many of whom have no idea who he is, have never interacted with him and are confused about it since he's entirely off their radar. It's crazy behavior, and it's happening in full view of everyone (well, at least the few people who would actually have any reason to visit Tritt's Twitter page since he's not been famous in many, many years), so it should be added to his Wikipedia page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.196.162.105 (talk) 04:30, 20 October 2021 (UTC)


 * Some of us believe Twitter is evil incarnate and should be outlawed worldwide. At the very least, we should ignore whatever feuds emanate from that out-of-control, deranged adolescent playground and NOT mention it here, just as we would ignore the National Enquirer or 4chan.
 * If you want to reference a particular tweet (for example, announcing someone's marital engagement, child's birth, retirement, etc), then link to it specifically (I have done that before). But referencing arguments?
 * Twitter is one huge, all-consuming, endless brawl, one big argument... and it increasingly appears to be the only reason it exists.
 * Change my mind. PB57 (talk) 12:36, 7 April 2023 (UTC)

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Orphaned references in Travis Tritt
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Reference named "AllMusic": From Gary Rossington:  From Morgan Wallen:  From Charlie Daniels:  From Who I Am (Cory Marks album):  

Reference named "Allmusic": From Feels Like Rain:  From 16 Biggest Hits (Charlie Daniels album):  From Jan Howard: </li> <li>From Faces (band): </li> <li>From Volunteer Jam/Classic Live Performances: Volume Two: </li> </ul>

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Reference named "Whitburn":<ul> <li>From Joe Diffie discography: </li> <li>From Christmas music: </li> <li>From Patty Loveless discography: </li> <li>From Lonely Ol' Night: </li> <li>From I Need a Lover: </li> <li>From R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.: </li> <li>From Pam Tillis discography: </li> </ul>

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