Randy Travis had a stroke and lost the ability to speak or sing. Here’s everything to know about where Randy Travis is now.
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Carrie Underwood, Randy Travis bring Opry House to tears in 100th anniversary specialCarrie Underwood took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry House to perform a Randy Travis tribute that brought the audience to ...
Travis will tell stories alongside his original touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré. Although Travis is no ...
Country music legend Randy Travis makes a rare public appearance at Opry 100, over a decade after surviving a ...
Carrie Underwood’s tribute to Randy Travis had the Grand Ole Opry crowd in happy tears on Wednesday. At the "Opry ...
The Performing Arts Association announced the first show of the 2025-2026 season will feature Country Music Hall of Fame ...
Watch a young Randy Travis perform what would be his first No. 1 hit song in the days just before his career took off.
A Live Celebration’ was nothing short of extraordinary, earning her an emotional standing ovation from the audience. Reflecting on her journey, she reminded us of the deep roots she has in country ...
After he suffered from a stroke and congestive heart failure in 2013, Randy Travis lost the ability to speak — or sing Emily Blackwood is a writer and editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
Twenty years ago, at the age of 22, Carrie Underwood made her debut on the prestigious Grand Ole Opry stage, celebrating her recent victory on American Idol. As the first country artist to win this ...
Randy Travis’ deep, soulful voice is as iconic as his many chart-topping country hits. And even though a devastating stroke limited how much of that voice the Grammy-winning artist can use ...
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