Country music icon Randy Travis, renowned for reshaping the genre in the 1980s, has had a quiet presence in recent years. The Grammy winner won a talent contest at a nightclub owned by his ex-wife Elizabeth “Lib” Hatcher when he was 17, per British media, and rose to fame with hit albums like Storms of Life and Always & Forever in the mid-1980s. {"@context":"https://schema.
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com/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/06/04/4d65ade8-1592-4cf6-b46e-ad85e0d39528_dbc9ba2c.jpg"} Randy Travis with singer Reba McEntire back in the day. Photo: @therandytravis/Instagram The North Carolina native has been battling health challenges over the past decade.
Thankfully, with his wife Mary Davis by his side, he’s making promising strides on his journey to recovery. Recently, it was also revealed that the country icon , now 65, is returning to music-making with the aid of artificial intelligence. {"@context":"https://schema.
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com/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/06/04/3a082540-22bb-4945-a23a-8ff88ea07eed_cdc97439.jpg"} Randy Travis, supporting kids fighting cancer. Photo: @therandytravis/Instagram Curious about Travis’ story and his current condition? Here’s what he’s been up to .