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Country music legend Randy Travis has released his second single, "Horses in Heaven," that used the help of AI after his near-fatal stroke in 2013. He extended his "More Life Tour" through the fall.
Randy Travis, who suffered a stroke in 2013, developed aphasia afterward. Since, he's made a few public appearances and offering fans updates on his wellbeing.
Randy Travis can't sing like he used to. Not since the stroke. But he's touring again and releasing new music with a second lease on life. Here's how.
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 is teeing up a string of new More Life Tour dates beginning in January 2025.. The tour, which also kept Travis busy over the course of this summer, has a one-of-a-kind format. Due to ...