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Birth Name:
Randy Bruce Traywick

Genre:
Country

Years Active:
'70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Randy Travis

Biography

Like the Beatles in rock, Randy Travis marks a generational shift in country music. When his Storms of Life came out in 1986, country music was still wallowing in the post-urban cowboy recession, chasing elusive crossover dreams. Travis brought the music back to its basics, sounding like nothing so much as a perfect blend of George Jones and Merle Haggard. He became the dominant male voice in country until the rise of "hat acts" like Garth Brooks and Clint Black, releasing seven consecutive number one singles during one stretch. He won the CMA's Horizon Award in 1986 and was the association's Male Vocalist of the Year in 1987 and 1988.. Travis (born Randy Bruce Traywick in 1959) was born and raised in North Carolina, in a small town outside of Charlotte. His father encouraged his children to pursue their musical inclinations, as he was a fan of honky tonkers like Hank Williams, George Jones, and Lefty Frizzell. Randy began playing guitar at the age of eight, and within two years, he and his brother Ricky formed a duo called the Traywick Brothers. The duo played in local clubs and talent contests. Both of the brothers had a wild streak, which resulted in Ricky going to jail after a car chase and Randy running away to Charlotte at the age of 16. While he was in Charlotte, he won a talent contest at Country City U.S.A., a bar owned by Lib Hatcher. Hatcher was impressed by Travis and offered him a regular gig at her bar, as well as a job as a cook.

For several years, he sang and worked at Country City. He still had trouble with the law in his late teens. After his last run-in with the police, the judge told him if he saw Travis again he should be prepared to go to jail for a long time. Travis was released into the care of Hatcher. In a short time, Hatcher became Travis' manager, and the pair began to concentrate on his career. Joe Stampley helped Travis land a contract with Paula Records in 1978. The following year, Travis released two singles under his given name; one of them, "She's My Woman," scraped the bottom of the country charts. In 1982, Travis and Hatcher moved to Nashville, where she managed the Nashville Palace nightclub while he sang and cooked. Within a couple of years, the pair independently released his debut album under the name Randy Ray; the record was called Randy Ray Live and sold primarily in the Nashville Palace.

Thanks to Hatcher's persistent efforts and the Randy Ray Live album, Warner Bros. signed Travis in 1985 and suggested that he change his performing name to Randy Travis. "On the Other Hand," his first single for the label, was released in the summer of that year and climbed to number 67. Despite its lackluster performance, radio programmers were enthusiastic for Travis, as evidenced by the number six placing of "1982," which was released late in the year. "1982" was followed by a re-release of "On the Other Hand" in the spring of 1986. This time, the song hit number one.

Storms of Life, Travis' full-fledged debut album, was released in the summer of 1986 and became a huge success, eventually selling over three million copies. Travis was the first country artist to go multi-platinum; before his success, most country artists had difficulty achieving gold status. With his mass appeal, he set the stage for country music's crossover success in the early '90s. However, Travis dominated the late '80s. The last two singles from Storms of Life, "Diggin' Up Bones" and "No Place Like Home," hit number one and two, respectively. "Forever and Ever, Amen" — the first single from his second album, 1987's Always & Forever — began a streak of seven straight number one singles that ran through 1989. Always & Forever was more successful than his debut, reaching number 19 on the pop charts and going quadruple platinum; it also earned him the CMA's award for Male Vocalist of the Year. Old 8x10 (1988) and No Holdin' Back (1989) weren't quite as successful as their predecessors, but they still spawned number one singles and both went platinum.

Travis was still at the top of his form in the beginning of the '90s, starting the decade with his biggest hit, "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart." However, his hold at the top of the charts began to slip after Clint Black and, in particular, Garth Brooks. Nevertheless, Travis never fell away completely — his albums continued to gold and he usually could crack the Top Ten. Wind in the Wire, a soundtrack to his television special released in 1992, marked his first unsuccessful album — none of the singles broke the Top 40. This Is Me, released in 1994, was a successful comeback to the top of the charts, featuring "Whisper My Name," his first number one hit in two years. In August 1996, Travis released Full Circle, his last album for Warner Bros. He left the label in 1997, signing with the fledgling "super" label DreamWorks. His first album for the label, You and You Alone, was released in the spring of 1998; Man Ain't Made of Stone followed a year later.

Traveling the familiar country route, he released an album of traditional and contemporary religious songs, Inspirational Journey, which hit the stores in late 2000. The album went on to win two awards at the Gospel Music Association's 32nd Annual Dove Awards in 2001; Inspirational Journey took home honors for Country/Bluegrass Album of the Year and Country Recorded Song of the Year for "Baptism." Selected songs from the album also made their way into the two-part finale for Touched by an Angel, which featured Travis in character. Two years later, Travis continued with his gospel fare with the release of Rise and Shine, followed by the similarly reverent Worship & Faith, Passing Through, and Glory Train. Around the Bend appeared in 2008. In 2011, he released Anniversary Celebration, which featured Travis performing duets with Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Don Henley, Alan Jackson, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Carrie Underwood, and others, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his recording career.

Over the next couple years, Travis often appeared in the headlines as he battled a variety of personal problems and illnesses, recording a bunch of covers in 2012 that came out in 2013 and 2014 as Influence, Vol. 1: The Man I Am and Influence, Vol. 2: The Man I Am, respectively.

Travis' health took a serious turn for the worse on July 7, 2013 when he was admitted to a Dallas hospital for viral cardiomyopathy. On the 10th, Travis suffered a stroke. Five days later, he underwent successful brain surgery and afterward he entered physical therapy, but the stroke left him without the ability to speak or sing. ~ Brian Mansfield & Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Top Albums

Influence, Vol. 2: The Man I Am, Randy Travis
1. Influence, V..
I Told You So - The Ultimate Hits of Randy Travis, Randy Travis
2. I Told You S..
Worship & Faith, Randy Travis
3. Worship &..
Top Ten: Randy Travis, Randy Travis
4. Top Ten: Ran..
Anniversary Celebration, Randy Travis
5. Anniversary ..
Three Wooden Crosses: The Inspirational Hits of Randy Travis, Randy Travis
6. Three Wooden..
Glory Train, Songs of Faith, Worship & Praise, Randy Travis
7. Glory Train,..
Always & Forever, Randy Travis
8. Always &..
Around the Bend, Randy Travis
9. Around the B..
Storms of Life, Randy Travis
10. Storms of Li..
Songs of the Season, Randy Travis
11. Songs of the..
Rise and Shine, Randy Travis
12. Rise and Shi..
An Old Time Christmas, Randy Travis
13. An Old Time ..
Inspirational Journey, Randy Travis
14. Inspirationa..
Influence, Vol. 1: The Man I Am, Randy Travis
15. Influence, V..
Passing Through, Randy Travis
16. Passing Thro..
Old 8X10, Randy Travis
17. Old 8X10
You and You Alone, Randy Travis
18. You and You ..
Tribute to Tradition
19. Tribute to T..
Heroes & Friends, Randy Travis
20. Heroes &..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Forever and Ever, AmenI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:32$1.29
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Deeper Than the HollerI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:39$1.29
3.
Three Wooden CrossesThree Wooden Crosses: The I..3:21$1.29
4.
Forever and Ever, AmenAlways & Forever3:32$1.29
5.
Diggin' Up BonesI Told You So - The Ultimat..2:58$1.29
6.
He Walked On WaterI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:25$1.29
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On the Other HandI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:06$1.29
8.
I Told You SoI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:39$1.29
9.
Three Wooden CrossesI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:20$1.29
10.
Better Class of LosersI Told You So - The Ultimat..2:40$1.29
11.
1982I Told You So - The Ultimat..2:59$1.29
12.
Hard Rock Bottom of Your HeartNo Holdin' Back4:04$1.29
13.
Look Heart, No HandsI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:10$1.29
14.
Whisper My NameI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:07$1.29
15.
Is It Still Over?I Told You So - The Ultimat..3:10$1.29
16.
It's Just a Matter of TimeI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:55$1.29
17.
Too Gone, Too LongI Told You So - The Ultimat..2:26$1.29
18.
Deeper Than the HollerOld 8X103:39$1.29
19.
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?Worship & Faith3:07$1.29
20.
King of the RoadI Told You So - The Ultimat..3:47$1.29
21.
That's the Way Love GoesInfluence, Vol. 2: The Man ..3:08$1.29
22.
Few Ole Country Boys (With George Jo..I Told You So - The Ultimat..3:38$1.29
23.
Whisper My NameThis Is Me3:08$1.29
24.
Open the Eyes of My HeartWorship & Faith3:55$1.29
25.
Sweet By and ByWorship & Faith2:27$1.29

Top Music Videos

Forever and Ever, Amen, Randy Travis
1. Forever and E...
He Walked On Water, Randy Travis
2. He Walked On ...
Three Wooden Crosses (Studio 330 Sessions), Randy Travis
3. Three Wooden ...
I Told You So, Randy Travis
4. I Told You So
Forever and Ever, Randy Travis
5. Forever and E...
If I Didn't Have You, Randy Travis
6. If I Didn't H...
Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man, Randy Travis
7. Spirit of a B...
Better Class of Losers, Randy Travis
8. Better Class ...
Look Heart, No Hands, Randy Travis
9. Look Heart, N...
I Told You So, Randy Travis
10. I Told You So
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, Randy Travis
11. Santa Claus I...
Angels, Randy Travis
12. Angels
Faith In You, Randy Travis
13. Faith In You
He Walked On Water, Randy Travis
14. He Walked On ...
Heroes and Friends, Randy Travis
15. Heroes and Fr...
The Box, Randy Travis
16. The Box
Point of Light, Randy Travis
17. Point of Ligh...
Promises, Randy Travis
18. Promises
Whisper My Name, Randy Travis
19. Whisper My Na...
An Old Pair of Shoes, Randy Travis
20. An Old Pair o...


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