Thirty-six years ago today, Randy Travis was at the top of the country chart with the biggest chart hit in more than a decade.
Randy Travis is extending his 'More Life Tour' into spring 2026, with guest vocalist James Dupré, and will be stopping in Texarkana, Texas on March 28.
The Country Music Hall of Fame member’s long-time touring band rejoins “Hoss,” as they affectionately call Travis, on the road for the first time since right before his stroke in 2013. The show will ...
The highly acclaimed More Life Tour is coming to the Bama Theatre on Friday, March 20, at 7:30 pm. The tour celebrates Randy Travis and features his many #1 songs. Randy, who suffered a stroke, will ...
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 ...
If you take a look at what Randy Travis is up to in 2026, it is pretty darned remarkable. The 66-year-old country music legend is out there making appearances and touring. Check his website and you ...
Zac Brown is honoring one of the country greats. In a new Instagram post on Saturday, Jan. 24, the country hitmaker shared a photo alongside none other than Randy Travis, whom he referred to as ...
(NEXSTAR) – Country artist Randy Travis released a new song Friday — nearly 11 years after a stroke left him largely unable to speak or sing. Travis had teased the release of “Where That Came From” ...