Randy Travis lost his ability to sing following a massive stroke back in 2013, but the country music icon has found a way to ...
The 'More Life Tour' returns in 2026 as Randy Travis appears with James Dupré and his original band for a multimedia tribute ...
Watching Randy Travis perform this classic breakup song is the best way to start healing a broken heart and make it hurt a little less.
Randy Travis's music resonates with many, especially those nursing a broken heart. His early hit, "Diggin' Up Bones," captures the essence of heartbreak in a mature ...
Thirty-seven years ago today, Randy Travis was at the top of the country albums chart for a second time with one of his ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Country music sensation Randy Travis is bringing his “More Life Tour” to Mobile in 2026. According to a Mobile Saenger Theatre news release, Travis’ tour will take place at the ...
Country icon Randy Travis will bring his "More Life Tour" to Louisiana in late March and early April, and it will be a homecoming for his guest vocalist James Dupré. The tour will stop in Monroe on ...
'Good to see he's doing well,' one fan wrote online.
Randy Travis was honored during Opry 100: A 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." ...
Randy Travis went through quite the ordeal when it came to his health back in 2013. At the time, the country music icon was diagnosed with viral cardiomyopathy — a chronic heart condition that can ...
Randy Travis got a new wheelchair for Christmas, but it was the details on the back of the chair that made this present extra special. The singer’s new chair was built and designed just for him, and ...
According to a Mobile Saenger Theatre news release, Travis’ tour will take place at the theatre on April 17 at 7:30 p.m. “‘The Randy Travis: More Life Tour’ is a biographical presentation of the ...
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