Randy Travis has been a staple in the country music community for decades. Then tragedy struck in 2013 when he suffered from a massive stroke and had only a two percent chance of survival.
Country star Randy Travis has returned to the music scene with his first new studio recording since a near-fatal stroke in 2013 robbed him of his voice. Titled "Where That Came From," the AI ...
The track released Friday is the first new song from the country icon since a 2013 stroke took away his voice. By Gil Kaufman Randy Travis is thanking his fans for helping to inspire him to record ...
Via a stunning country music comeback, an unlikely artist has emerged at the core of the conversation regarding artificial intelligence's best-use practices. Yes, stroke survivor, 65-year-old ...
Over a decade after suffering a debilitating and near-fatal stroke, country music star Randy Travis has released a new song that features an AI-generated recreation of his own voice. It's a ...
With some help from artificial intelligence, country music star Randy Travis, celebrated for his timeless hits like “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “I Told You So,” has his voice back.
Randy Travis and his wife, Mary, are still in awe of the artificial intelligence that allowed him to sing again. "When I first heard it, I couldn’t hear much because I was crying so hard," Mary ...
For the first time since suffering a stroke, Randy Travis has released new music — with the help of artificial intelligence. The country star's latest single, "Where That Came From," arrived Friday ...
(NEXSTAR) – Country artist Randy Travis released a new song Friday — nearly 11 years after a stroke left him largely unable to speak or sing. Travis had teased the release of “Where That ...
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