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Thirty-nine years ago today, Randy Travis re-released a single the originally had lackluster performance and found his first No. 1.
Randy Travis appeared at the annual Grammys on the Hill with wife Mary, who talked about his positive use of artificial ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Randy Travis has announced additional dates for his More Life Tour in 2025. Travis along with his original touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré are re ...
U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn and Chris Coons reintroduced the NO FAKES Act on Capitol Hill Wednesday to create guardrails around unauthorized uses of AI.
Next, the American Idol judge sang the North Carolinian’s career-defining 1987 hit “Forever and Ever, Amen.” [RELATED: Watch Clay Walker Join Forces With Randy Travis for Special Performance ...
Carrie Underwood's tribute to Randy Travis. The American Idol judge took the stage to sing two of Randy's songs, "Three Wooden Crosses" and "Forever and Ever, Amen." At the end of the second song, ...
Country superstar Randy Travis' wife Mary read a statement ... re-released the song "Where That Came From." But the "Forever and Ever, Amen," singer reiterated this bill is needed to stop ...
One country fan said, "Why do I sob every time someone sings Randy’s songs? Don’t even get me started on the end of “forever and ever amen” when Randy does the final amen ️" and ...
Randy Travis is ... of songs including “Forever and Ever, Amen,” “On the Other Hand” and “Three Wooden Crosses” and video highlights spanning Travis’ career. The executive director ...
Randy Travis, seven-time GRAMMY winner and Country ... “On the Other Hand” (1986), “Forever and Ever, Amen” (1987), and “Three Wooden Crosses” (2002). To date, he has earned 23 No ...
Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis shared ... Underwood led a tribute to Travis, performing two of his songs — "Three Wooden Crosses” and “Forever and Ever, Amen." As she was nearing the ...