Randy Travis has been open about his struggle and recovery from both congestive heart failure and a near-fatal stroke back in 2013.
The 'American Idol' alum performed "Three Wooden Crosses" and "Forever and Ever, Amen" Carrie Underwood ended her Randy ...
Randy Travis’ deep, soulful voice is as iconic as his many chart-topping country hits. And even though a devastating stroke ...
Randy Travis suffered a near fatal stroke more than a decade ago. After 12 years in recovery he is still going strong. The ...
The theatrical release, expected in 2026, will tackle all the country legend's dramatic highs and lows, vows his wife, Mary, ...
Grammys On The Hill, music’s biggest week in Washington, D.C., kicks off this week with country legend Randy Travis leading ...
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." ...
Watch a young Randy Travis perform what would be his first No. 1 hit song in the days just before his career took off.
Carrie Underwood took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry House to perform a Randy Travis tribute that brought the audience to ...
Underwood took the stage at the event, titled Opry 100: A Live Celebration, to honor Randy Travis, who welcomed her to be a ...
Travis will tell stories alongside his original touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré. Although Travis is no ...
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 ...