Randy Travis
Born | May 4, 1959 |
Hometown | Marshville, North Carolina, United States |
Net worth | $12 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.75m) |
Spouse | Mary Davis, Lib Hatcher |
Parents | Bobbie Tucker, Harold Traywick |
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Randy Travis and More Life Tour coming to Clarksburg
- Randy Travis and his original band are scheduled to visit Clarksburg next spring.
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Things to do in Pensacola: Antique Appraisal Fair; Rock4Vets; Oktoberfest; Randy Travis
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Renowned fiddle player talks Dean Dillon tribute
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Ree Drummond Gives Fans a Behind-the-Scenes Glimpse Into Filming ‘Pioneer Woman’ at Home
The TV personality is providing an inside look at the process of filming her Food Network show in her own home.
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Celebrating tradition and community at the Laurel County Homecoming
Aug. 14—The Laurel County Homecoming is gearing up for a fantastic weekend at Levi Jackson Wilderness Road Park on August 16-17. Enjoy a night of music this Friday at the Roots '24 Mini Music Festival with Craig Campbell, followed by a full day of activities on Saturday — all leading up to the Miss and Teen Homecoming Pageants on Saturday evening. Since 1935, the Homecoming has been bringing ...
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Singer-songwriter Tom Kimmel to perform at All Saints' Episcopal Church
TUPELO — Renowned singer-songwriter Tom Kimmel will bring his soulful music and heartfelt lyrics to Tupelo on Sunday afternoon for a performance at All Saints' Episcopal Church. Kimmel's career spans several decades, and his catalogue includes songs that have been covered by artists like Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Randy Travis, Art Garfunkel, Linda Ronstadt and Joe Cocker. His Tupelo ...
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Lawmakers debate royalty rights over songs played on broadcast radio
Even as streaming music becomes more popular, broadcast radio still plays the big hits from top artists. But those artists do not get paid each time their songs are played on AM or FM radio.
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Randy Travis, wife Mary talk country singer's AI music comeback, American Music Fairness Act
"Forever and Ever, Amen" singer Randy Travis and his wife, Mary Travis, met with lawmakers and testified on Capitol Hill on Wednesday regarding the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA). Speaking as the "wife and voice" of her husband, who has aphasia and can’t speak, Mary Travis testified in D.C. on why the AMFA is important. A bipartisan bill, the AMFA seeks to ensure music creators are fairly compensated when their songs are played on AM/FM radio.
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Randy Travis appears before House Judiciary subcommittee to lobby for radio royalties
Country music star Randy Travis appeared Wednesday before a House Judiciary subcommittee, urging lawmakers to pass the American Music Fairness Act and force radio stations to pay royalties to performing artists.
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Country singer Randy Travis, wife testify before Congress on AI, fair pay for musicians
Country singer Randy Travis and his wife Mary testified before Congress on the American Music Fairness Act and AI's involvement in music.
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Randy Travis Appears Before Congress in Support of American Music Fairness Act
Country star's wife Mary testifies on his behalf, lobbying in support of bill that would provide radio royalties to performers
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House set to dive into spending bills
The House is diving into the fiscal 2025 government funding process this week, with three spending bills scheduled to hit the floor. The trio of measures — funding the departments of Homeland Security, State, Defense and Foreign Operations — were all opposed by House Democrats in committee, meaning they are all but certain to be rejected in…
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Paris Hilton, Michael Phelps and Randy Travis to meet with lawmakers — on 3 different causes
It’s poised to be a starry time next week on Capitol Hill, as Paris Hilton, former Olympian Michael Phelps and country music star Randy Travis are all meeting with lawmakers within a few hours of one another. Phelps is diving into the political waters Tuesday, testifying before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee’s evening hearing…
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