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 —...
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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," she adds. "It was absolutely beautiful." Travis has made occasional public appearances and given interviews here and there in the seven-and-a-half years since his stroke. He released a memoir in 2019 and a nev...
"When I put that microphone in his hand, he just became Randy Travis again," she adds. "It was absolutely beautiful." Travis has made occasional public appearances and given interviews here and there in the seven-and-a-half years since his stroke. He released a memoir in 2019 and a nev...
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.
“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 ...
He is currently living on his ranch in Texas with his wife Mary Davis-Travis, where he continues physical rehabilitation and has been making special appearances around the country. In May of 2019, Randy released his memoir, “Forever and Ever, Amen: A Memoir ...
Randy Travis, born on May 4, 1959, as Randy Bruce Traywick, is an iconic figure in the world of country music. Born and raised in North Carolina, Travis was one of six children of a horse breeder and a textile factory worker. His passion for music emerged at a young age, w...