Randy Travis and wife-manager, Elizabeth, divorceCHRIS TALBOTT
Randy Travisstunned the country music community in 2016 when, during his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, hegave his first public performancesince suffering a stroke in July 2013. His rendition of "Amazing Grace" brought the crowd to its feet — and tears to plenty of eyes —...
Randy Travisstunned the country music community in 2016 when, during his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, hegave his first public performancesince suffering a stroke in July 2013. His rendition of "Amazing Grace" brought the crowd to its feet — and te...
Randy Travisstunned the country music community in 2016 when, during his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, hegave his first public performancesince suffering a stroke in July 2013. His rendition of "Amazing Grace" brought the crowd to its feet — and t...
When I put that microphone in his hand, he just became Randy Travis again, says his wife Mary.
When I put that microphone in his hand, he just became Randy Travis again, says his wife Mary.
Randy Travis' road to recovery following his July 2013 stroke has been a slow one -- and it's required the country icon and his wife Mary to adapt to a new way of both communication and life in general.
has a one-of-a-kind format. Due to a 2013 stroke that left the singer unable to perform, Travis himself doesn't sing at the shows: Instead, a vocalist named James Dupré performs with Travis' original touring band. Meanwhile, the country legend and his wife Mary will be onstage to in...
and Travis’ wife Mary, this memoir recounts the singer’s journey of perseverance and redemption from his early childhood memories up until the book was penned, recovering from a life-changing stroke and painful divorce, enjoying the life he was given and learning to “...
“It’s Randy Travis. Randy’s on the other side of the microphone … It’s still his vocal,” says Cris Lacy, co-chair/president of Warner Music Nashville in the interview. “There’s no reason he shouldn’t be able to make music … And to deprive him of ...