Randy Travis had a stroke and lost the ability to speak or sing. Here’s everything to know about where Randy Travis is now.
There’s a whole century’s worth of reasons why emotions will be running high at NBC's Opry 100: A Live Celebration, hosted by Blake Shelton, but perhaps especially as country icon Randy Travis makes a ...
Back in 2008, country music legend Randy Travis shocked Carrie Underwood onstage with an invitation to be part of the Grand ...
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 has been a country artist for over 40 years. With an impressive music catalog boasting over 20 studio albums and more than 50 charted Billboard Hot Country Songs, the 65-year-old singer ...
Indeed, it was a special night for Randy Travis, the Opry, and those who love both. Especially when Underwood took the stage to honor one of her heroes. The “Before He Cheats” songbird was hooked the ...
Carrie Underwood paid tribute to Randy Travis during Opry 100: A Live Celebration, which commemorating the Grand Ole Opry's ...
Travis suffered a massive stroke -- among other health issues -- in 2013 that left him with aphasia, robbing him of his ability to perform live and speak. Randy Travis and Mary Davis attend Opry ...
Rolling Stone reports a Randy Travis ... with Travis on the song “Feels So Right” in 2010. Travis, 65, has limited singing and speaking ability after a near-fatal 2013 stroke led to being ...
Carrie Underwood took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry House to perform a moving tribute to country legend Randy Travis.