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But when Travis got on stage to accept his medallion and entrance into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Oct. 16, he wowed everyone with his short, poignant rendition of “Amazing Grace.” ...
Story highlights Randy Travis was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame Sunday night The Grammy winner performed 'Amazing Grace' three years after suffering a stroke ...
Garth Brooks inducted Travis into the Hall of Fame. As the ceremony reached its end, Travis performed “Amazing Grace” as the crowd joined in, many of them overcome with emotion.
Singer Randy Travis was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday and stunned the audience when he broke out into song during the ceremony. Travis experienced a life-threatening ...
Randy Travis credits his recovery from a life-threatening stroke to "amazing grace."The country music star was hospitalized in 2013 for viral cardiomyopathy, a disorder in which a virus attacks ...
Doctors had little hope for survival, but today, Travis is able to walk, and he’s working to improve his speech. He can’t yet speak sentences, but he can sing Amazing Grace.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A near fatal stroke couldn’t take away the signature baritone of country star Randy Travis, and dozens of his friends, from Garth Brooks to Kenny Rogers, used their voices ...
Travis then began playing his guitar and singing "Whisper My Name," which he said Kyle's wife had told him was a meaningful song for the couple. Travis also sang "Amazing Grace." ...
Turner delivered “Three Wooden Crosses.” McCreery got “1982,” and Brooks had Travis’ signature hit “Forever and Ever, Amen.” The show closed with an all-sing on “Amazing Grace.” ...
But when Travis got on stage to accept his medallion and entrance into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Oct. 16, he wowed everyone with his short, poignant rendition of “Amazing Grace.” ...