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Randy Travis to Receive the Nashville Symphony’s 2024 Harmony Award

Randy Travis is receiving a huge honor this year. The Grand Ole Opry member, along with longtime Warner Music Nashville CEO John Esposito, will both receive the Nashville Symphony’s 2024 Harmony Award. The two will be honored together during the Nashville Symphony’s 40th annual Symphony Ball, held on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. “My passion…

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Randy Travis’ Wife Mary Praises Him for Being a ‘Pioneer’ in Technology

Randy Travis recently released his first new song in over a decade, with “Where That Came From.” The song, recorded with the help of AI since Travis’ stroke took his ability to sing, makes Travis the first artist to regain his voice with the aid of AI to release new music, an irony that isn’t lost on Travis’ wife,…

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Randy Travis Announces Ryman Auditorium Show

Randy Travis is returning to the Ryman Auditorium. The Country Music Hall of Fame member will celebrate his legendary career with a show on June 5, as part of his More Life Tour, with singer James Dupré, backed by Travis’ original touring band, performing all 16 of Travis’ No. 1 hits, including “On The Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever,…

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2024 ACM Awards: Randy Travis, Clay Walker + Alabama Among Presenters

The ACM Awards will be held on May 16, and we now know who will hand out the coveted trophies. The presenters have just been announced, with several country music artists, including Alabama, BRELAND, Jordan Davis, Sara Evans, Little Big Town, Ashley McBryde, Randy Travis and Clay Walker among the list of celebrities giving out the awards. They will…

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Randy Travis Calls Releasing New Music the ‘Gift of a Lifetime’

Randy Travis is opening up about his new song, “Where That Came From.” The single, his first new music since his stroke in 2013, was created using his voice from previous songs, along with the help of AI. While some have criticized its use, Travis is thankful for the technology that, for the first time in 11 years, allowed…

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Randy Travis’ ‘Where That Came From’ Video Includes Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill + More [WATCH]

 Randy Travis has released the official video for his single, “Where That Came From.” The video shows the country music legend playing the song for Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill,  Cole Swindell, Clay Walker and more, artists who were all greatly influenced by Travis, and were in awe to hear his voice on a brand-new song. “Congratulations Randy Travis…

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Randy Travis Uses AI to Release ‘Where That Came From’: ‘It’s Still His Vocal’

Randy Travis is making waves with his brand-new single, “Where That Came From.” The song marks Travis’ first return to making new music since his 2013 stroke, which took away his ability to sing. Although he did perform “Amazing Grace” at his 2016 Country Music Hall of Fame induction, 11 years later Travis still has trouble speaking clearly, due…

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Cole Swindell Says Randy Travis Had a Huge Impact on His Own Career

Cole Swindell was fortunate enough to be among the first to hear Randy Travis‘ new song, “Where That Came From,” ahead of its release. Swindell spoke out about the experience on social media, sharing the impact the Country Music Hall of Fame member has had on him and his own career. “Randy Travis has meant a lot to me…

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Randy Travis Drops ‘Where That Came From,’ His First New Song Since 2013 [LISTEN]

 Randy Travis has a brand-new song out. The country music legend just released “Where That Came From,” his first release of new music since 2013. Travis shared a video of him listening to the song in the studio, joined by several fellow artists, including Cody Johnson, Clay Walker, Cole Swindell and Josh Turner. “Eleven years ago I never…

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Randy Travis Announces Release of First New Song Since 2013 [WATCH]

New music is coming from Randy Travis. The Grand Ole Opry member announces on social media that he has a new song coming out, “Where That Came From,” his first new recording since 2013, the year Travis had a debilitating stroke. “It’s been a while since my last new recording, but I’m excited to share that this Friday, May 3,…

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