Randy Travis Announces He Will Tour Again in 2025, “There is no greater gift than More Life…” Randy Travis has been a favorite in the country music scene since 1979. He has released over 20 albums and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. He stopped touring in 2013 after a […] More
Noah Peters, also known as “The Singing Barber,” had the opportunity of a lifetime when he got to perform Randy Travis songs for the country legend himself. In a video shared on Instagram, Noah Peters, a Tennessee native known for blending his barbering skills with his passion for music, surprised Randy Travis with a performance […] More
Randy Travis released “Forever and Ever, Amen” as the first single off his second studio album, Always & Forever.
Post Malone included the beloved Randy Travis song in his a set of classic country covers at California’s Stagecoach Festival.
To country singers, family is everything…
On February 14, 2024, one Kentucky couple were married in a gas station bathroom. Logen Abney and Tiana Ailstock reside near Cincinatti, Ohio, but they traveled to Verona, Kentucky for their wedding day. The destination wedding took place in a Hop Shop, a gas station. The gas station has gone viral for their bathroom. Thanks […] More
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Darius Rucker’s performance drove home the message that even when life deals out hardships, love will win in the end. It was a beautiful performance and tribute to Randy Travis…
Oliver Anthony’s life has changed dramatically over the course of less than two weeks. With his self-written viral single, “Rich Men North of Richmond,” and some cover tunes, Oliver’s fans can’t seem to get enough of the singer.
Country music history was made back in 1991 when the legendary voices of George Jones and Randy Travis collided on the stage of HBO’s “Influences.”
Tim McGraw belted out a heartfelt rendition of “On the Other Hand,” a timeless classic from Travis’ iconic Storms of Life album released back in 1996.
During his Oklahoma stop, Kane went away from his normal set list for a bit – but he had a good reason! He brought out country legend, and his personal hero, Randy Travis.