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Jamey Johnson married long-time girlfriend, attorney Brittney Eakins, in Nashville on Tuesday. The couple had two different ...
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CBS‘ new Matlock reboot boasts big-name stars like Jason Ritter, Beau Bridges, and, of course, Kathy Bates. But the original series, which aired on NBC and ABC between 1986 and 1995, was certainly ...
Randy Travis is leaning into artificial intelligence (AI) to continue to produce new music, over a decade after his near-fatal stroke. In 2013, Travis' stroke left him with aphasia – which is ...
Randy's the best at that." - Mary Travis "Randy's music was the hymns of country music, because they stick around forever. You just go back to them and it's like singing the songs at church and ...
Back in 1986, Randy Travis notched his first No. 1 hit with “On the Other Hand.” Over the next four decades, 15 more chart-toppers would follow, along with six CMA trophies and seven Grammy ...
WASHINGTON – Nearly 12 years ago, Randy Travis flatlined three times in the midst of a stroke. The debilitating effects of the medical trauma left him mostly unable to speak and walk.
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 ...
Randy Travis at the 21st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 14, 1986 in Buena Park, California ; Randy Travis attends the opening of American Currents: State of the Music on March 04 ...
Randy Travis’ deep, soulful voice is as iconic as his many chart-topping country hits. And even though a devastating stroke limited how much of that voice the Grammy-winning artist can use ...