
Randy Travis stages stunning comeback with help from AI after devastating stroke
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Country music legend Randy Travis has released his second single, "Horses in Heaven," that used the help of AI after his near-fatal stroke in 2013. He extended his "More Life Tour" through the fall.
Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com.
With the help of AI and country musician James Dupré, Travis was able to produce two new songs since his stroke, "Where That Came From" in 2024 and now his latest single, "Horses in Heaven." He has been on his "More Life Tour" since last spring and recently extended dates through fall 2025. A post shared by Randy Travis (@therandytravis)
Randy's wife, Mary Travis, joined him for an interview with Garden & Gun to explain how her husband used AI for new music.

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