Country music star Randy Travis, who's largely lost his ability speak or sing, releases a new song called "Where That Came ...
Randy Travis, who lost much of his speech in a 2013 stroke, used artificial intelligence technology to clone his voice for his first recording in more than a decade. Travis, his longtime producer ...
A 2013 stroke left the seven-time Grammy-winning country crooner with aphasia and largely unable to speak or sing.
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, ...
New music from Randy Travis has arrived! The country star, 64, released the new song “Where That Came From” on Friday, May 3, marking his first new track since he was sidelined by a stroke in 2013.
In 2013, the country music legend Randy Travis suffered a near-fatal stroke, which took away most of his speech and singing ability. Travis has released a few archival recordings since his stroke, and ...
Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis has released his first new song in over a decade, “Where That Came From.” The announcement, delivered via the “Forever and Ever, Amen ...
To do that, producer Kyle Lehning and Warner Music pulled 42 of Travis’ tracks, stripped away the music and left just the ...
The single marks the first song Travis has released since he suffered a stroke in 2013 Terry Wyatt/Getty Randy Travis in Nashville in October 2019 New music from Randy Travis has arrived!