Randy Travis suffered a near ... in the house as she performed her two favorite Travis songs, “Three Wooden Crosses “ and ...
Randy Travis had a stroke and lost the ability to speak or sing. Here’s everything to know about where Randy Travis is now.
Randy Travis made a rare public appearance on March 5 at the historic Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee as part of the venue's Opry 100 celebrating its 100th anniversary. Ahead of his ...
Randy Travis' legacy will last forever and ever. Case in point: The country music superstar was honored with a special musical tribute helmed by Carrie Underwood during the Opry 100: A Live ...
The theatrical release, expected in 2026, will tackle all the country legend's dramatic highs and lows, vows his wife, Mary, ...
Randy Travis suffered a near fatal stroke more than a decade ago. After 12 years in recovery he is still going strong. The singer-songwriter's career spans decades and he continues to perform even ...
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E! Online on MSNRandy Travis Makes Rare Public Appearance Following Health BattleA Live Celebration more than 10 years after his near-fatal stroke. The singer sang the last word on Carrie Underwood's cover of "Forever and Ever, Amen." ...
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A Randy Travis Biopic Is Now in the Works: 'Life Story Just as He Lived It' (Exclusive)The theatrical release will tackle all the legend's dramatic highs and lows, vows his wife and Clay Walker, who has been cast to portray Travis in the film A groundbreaking career packed with ...
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