35 Years Ago: Randy Travis Makes His Grand Ole Opry DebutOn March 7, 1986, Travis made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry, performing "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry."Gayle Thompson
Randy Travis, Wife Mary Recount the Months of Practice Before Surprise 2016 Hall of Fame P…"When I put that microphone in his hand, he just became Randy Travis again," says his wife Mary.Angela Stefano
Randy Travis Revels in a Sweet Onstage Serenade, Courtesy of Josh Abbott [Watch]These are the moments that we will never forget.Tricia Despres
10 Monumental Stories From 10 Years of Taste of CountryA Top 10 from over 43,000 news articles, lists, reviews and profiles. Billy Dukes
Story Behind the Song: Randy Travis, ‘Fool’s Love Affair’Travis' single is decades old, and took some work to make ready for its official debut.Angela Stefano
Randy Travis’ ‘Fool’s Love Affair’ Precedes Hitmaking Career [Listen]Travis hadn't even signed his record deal when he cut the song.Billy Dukes
Randy Travis Sends Beautiful Gift of Three Wooden Crosses to Charlie Daniels’ FamilyWhat a thoughtful gift.Tricia Despres
Randy Travis’ Wife Discusses How the Couple Are Handling QuarantineThe singer and his wife already know the feeling of having their world come to a screeching halt.Wendy Hermanson
33 Years Ago: Randy Travis Hits No. 1 With ‘Forever and Ever, Amen’On June 13, 1987, "Forever and Ever, Amen" reached the top of the charts, where it stayed for three weeks.Gayle Thompson