Country music legend Randy Travis made a surprise appearance at the CMA Fest 2022. Keep reading for all the details of his rare public appearance. Legendary singer takes a vacation in Italy In 2013, Randy Travis suffered a severe stroke that almost cost him his life. The health emergency left the legendary singer hospitalized for
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Randy Travis is speaking out in honor of a friend and fellow musician. What did the “Forever and Ever, Amen” singer say about Garth Brooks? Keep reading for all the details. Randy Travis visits hometown mural Randy Travis is a long way and many years away from his hometown of Marshville, North Carolina. However, the
CMA Fest 2021 was originally scheduled to happen this weekend in Nashville, Tennessee. Sadly, the organizers had to make the decision a few months ago to cancel the event for the second time in two years. The 2020 CMA Fest was also canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. In a new post, Randy Travis looks
Randy Travis is diggin’ up bones. But the memories he’s resurrecting aren’t dead and gone. He is celebrating the 35th anniversary of his debut album. Storms of Life came out on June 2, 1986. And the iconic singer has a treat in store for his fans. Randy Travis Returns to Opry Stage The Grand Ole
If any country music star is unlikely to have a TikTok, it’s Randy Travis. But not only does he have a TikTok account, he has amassed hordes of followers. Travis gave one of his fans the best day of their life on the social media platform. Keep reading to find out what went down on
Randy Travis’ 1987 hit “Forever and Ever, Amen” is still a favorite among country music fans. Last year, he joined in on the last verse for Josh Turner’s cover of the love song for Turner’s album Country State of Mind. While Randy Travis did not attend the Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music,
In 2013, Randy Travis suffered a devastating stroke. It left him unable to speak and walk, let alone sing. Six years later, Travis has yet to fully recover his mobility and speaking voice. However, his singing voice is as pure as ever. At his 2016 induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Randy Travis