Turns out that Randy Travis isn’t the only one with singing talent in his family! His brother, Ricky, sings country music as well, and he does a great job. Ricky often honors his legendary brother by sharing covers of some of his biggest hits. He’s done everything from “Before You Kill Us All” to “He […] More
There’s no denying the impact Randy Travis has made on country music. He was an influential figure in the genre for decades, resulting in 25 million albums sold and 22 number one hits. But Travis’ career came to a sudden halt when he suffered a stroke in July 2013. At first he couldn’t walk without a […] More
After suffering a massive stroke in 2013, it was unknown if Randy Travis would ever be able to sing again. Through physical therapy, he slowly became able to walk short distances. Later, he re-learned how to write and play guitar. During those years, Travis also worked on recovering his voice. In what can only be described […] More
Travis performed the song back in 2007 for a full house, everyone easily hanging onto the powerful words the singer unleashed.
“…to this day you are still one of the greatest singers we’ve ever had,” Brad said. “I’m honored to do this for you today pal…”
After a long battle with cancer, founding member of The Time Jumpers and former fiddler player at the Grand Ole Opry, Hubert “Hoot” Hester, died at age 65. The fiddler player was born in and on a Kentucky farm to the name Hubert Dwayne Hester on August 13, 1951. He acquired his stage name “Hoot” at the […] More
Randy Travis is one of the most decorated artists in country music right now. Countless ACMs, GMA Dove Awards, Grammys, and more prove that Travis’ music is something the country community feels a strong connection to. Among Travis’ many awards include six CMA Awards, the first of which was the Horizon Award (now known as […] More