- Randy Travis
Infobox musical artist
Name = Randy Travis
Img_capt = Randy Travis sings his chart-topping song "Three Wooden Crosses," at the DoD-sponsored salute to Korean War veterans at the MCI Center in Washington, July 26, 2003.
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Randy Bruce Traywick
Born = birth date and age|1959|5|4
Origin =Marshville, North Carolina , USA
Instrument = VocalsRhythm guitar
Genre = Country
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1985-present
Label = Paula
Warner Bros. NashvilleDreamWorks Nashville
Word/Warner/Curb
Associated_acts =Alan Jackson Carrie Underwood
URL = [http://randy-travis.com/ www.randy-travis.com]Randy Travis (born Randy Bruce Traywick,
May 4 ,1959 inMarshville, North Carolina cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifrxql5ldfe~T1 |title=Randy Travis biography |accessdate=2008-04-25 |last=Mansfield |first=Brian |coauthors=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |work=Allmusic ] ) is an American multiple Grammy Award- andDove Award -winning American country singer. Active since 1985, he has recorded more than a dozen studio albums to date, in addition to charting more than thirty singles on the "Billboard"Hot Country Songs charts, of which sixteen have reached Number One.Considered a pivotal figure in the history of country music, Travis broke through in the mid-1980s with the release of his album "
Storms of Life " onWarner Bros. Records ; the album, which sold more than three million copies, made Travis the first country music act in history to achievemulti-platinum status. It also established him as aneotraditionalist country act, and was followed by a string of several more platinum and multi-platinum albums throughout his career. Starting in the mid-1990s, however, Travis saw decline in his chart success. He left Warner Bros. in 1997 forDreamWorks Records ; there, he would eventually switch his focus togospel music , a switch which — despite earning him only one more country hit in the Number One "Three Wooden Crosses " — earned him severalDove Award s.Travis, in addition to singing, holds several acting credits, starting with his television special "Wind in the Wire" in 1992. Since then, he has appeared in several movie and television roles, occasionally as himself.
Biography
Early life
Travis was born in
Marshville, North Carolina , the second of six children of Bobbie, a textile factory worker, and Harold Traywick, a horse breeder, turkey farmer, and construction business owner. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/65/Randy-Travis.html Randy Travis Biography (1959-) ] ] While growing up, Travis was forced to take guitar lessons by his father and began performing at the age of eight with his brother, Ricky. Travis began drinking at the age of 12, and by 14 was a regular marijuana user, who occasionally tried harder drugs. He often fought with his father and soon dropped out of high school. [Gates, D. (1990-10-22 ), "The voice of country music". "Newsweek". 116 (17):70] He became a juvenile delinquent and was arrested for various offenses, including auto theft and burglary. Even though Travis did some things bad in his life, but he regrets doing them now. [http://kidsofwidneyhigh.com/2008/08/04/welcome-to-the-kids-new-home-online/]Harold Traywick entered Randy and Ricky in a talent contest at a nightclub called "Country City, USA" in
Charlotte, North Carolina . In the meantime, Ricky, who also had brushes with the law, was sentenced to jail and Randy had to complete the contest alone, but he won anyway. The club's manager, Elizabeth "Lib" Hatcher, took an interest in Travis and gave him a job singing at the club.Miller, H.G. (October 1988), "Randy Travis: nice guy finishes first". "Saturday Evening Post ". 260 (7):60-91] Travis began focusing on music. He first recorded for Paula Records and released two unsuccessful singles — "She's My Woman" and "Dreamin'". Travis' legal troubles continued and he was due in court for probation violations. Hatcher pleaded with the judge and Travis was released in her custody with the warning that if the judge ever saw him again "he'd better bring his toothbrush, because he would be going to jail for a very long time."Travis moved in with Hatcher. This put further strain on her already fragile marriage. She eventually left her husband and, in 1982, she and Travis moved to
Nashville, Tennessee . Travis was soon turned down by every record label in town. His early demo tapes were criticized by Nashville record executives as being "too country." Hatcher took a job as manager of a nightclub, "The Nashville Palace" and hired Travis as a cook and singer. It was during this time that an unlikely romance began to form between the two; Travis said "I think we discovered how much we needed each other."No byline (Fall 94 Special Issue) "The aloha cowboy". "People". 42 (9):36]Career Life
In 1982, Travis recorded an independent album "Randy Ray Live" and Lib Hatcher used it to secure a deal with
Warner Bros. Records . However, the label said they had to keep their romance a secret, so as not to turn away fans, and changed his stage name from Randy Ray to Randy Travis. In 1985, Warner Brothers released Travis' single, "On the Other Hand," which topped out at 67 on the country charts. His next single, "1982", became a Top 10 hit followed by the re-re-release of "On the Other Hand" in 1986. The re-release became Travis' first number one hit.His debut album, "
Storms of Life ", went on to sell more than 4 million copies. In the late 1980s, he had a string of hits, including "No Place Like Home" and "Diggin' Up Bones." A song from his second Warner Brothers album "Always and Forever" titled "Forever and Ever, Amen" arguably launched the neo-traditionalist country era, boosting the popularity of country music beyond its traditional fan base. For two years in a row, Travis won theGrammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance , for the albums "Always & Forever " in 1988, and for "Old 8x10 " in 1989. Off the success of his first two albums, "Old 8x10" shipped platinum. "Always and Forever" was number one for 43 weeks.Travis and Hatcher married in 1991. That year Travis took part in Voices That Care, a multi-artist project that featured other top names in music for a one-off single to raise money for the allied troops in the
Gulf War . The project included fellow singersGarth Brooks ,Kenny Rogers andKathy Mattea . By 1992, Travis was no longer charting high, as Brooks,Clint Black and others had taken over Nashville. He took a break from music to concentrate on acting and landed roles in several Western-genre films. He returned to recording with the 1994 album "This Is Me" and the hit single "Whisper My Name."In 1997, Travis parted ways with Warner Brothers. He moved to DreamWorks Nashville and recorded "
You and You Alone ", which produced the top 10 hits "Out of My Bones" and "Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man." These were followed by 2000's albums "Inspirational Journey ", 2002's "Rise and Shine" and 2003's "Worship and Faith". The single "Three Wooden Crosses" from the "Rise and Shine" album reached No. 1 and won the CMA song of the year in 2003. That same year, Travis ranked #13 on "CMT 's40 Greatest Men of Country Music ". Travis continues to act in film and television; he appeared on the series finale of "Touched by an Angel ". [Bianco, Robert (2003-04-25 ), "Critic's corner". "USA Today"] His second most recent album, "Passing Through", was released in November of 2004. It combines the country music of his earlier years, with a little gospel mixed in from more recent albums. After the release of "Glory Train" in 2005 and the Christmas album "Songs of the Season" in 2007, Travis released his brand new single "Faith in You" as a free download from his official website. It heralded the July 2008 release of his latest album, "Around the Bend". Along with the release of the free single, RandyTravis.com has also underwent a complete overhaul, with opportunities for fans to create blogs and join an upcoming official fan club. Writer Anthony Maurizio has created the "Digging Up Bones" blog series, which presents an insight into the current events involving Randy Travis and draws the highest number of visitors to the website.Controversy
In 1991, Lina Accurso, a free-lance writer from New York, filed with the Federal Election Commission about Travis's song "Point of Light." She charged that the single (released during a United States election year) qualified as political advertising for President
George H.W. Bush , sinceRoger Ailes produced the video andSig Rogich , a White House publicist at the time, co-wrote the song. The FEC rejected the complaint, ruling that the song and video "neither expressly advocate the election of, nor solicit contributions on behalf of, Mr. Bush." [Weisberg, Jacob (1991-10-14 ), "Miata culpa". "New Republic". 205 (16):54]Personal life
In 1991, a tabloid ran an article with claims that Travis was gay and that he was looking for a boyfriend. The incident infuriated him and motivated him and Lib Hatcher to come forward with their relationship; they were married twelve weeks later in a private ceremony.
Discography
Filmography
*" The Wager" (2007)—Michael Steele
*"The Gift: Life Unwrapped" (2007)—Ellison
*"" (2007) -- performs for the President of the United States
*"Lost: A Sheep Story" (2006)—Porkchop
*"On the Farm: The Prodigal Pig" (2006)—Porkchop
*" The Visitation" (2006)—Kyle Sherman
*"Apple Jack" (2003)—Narrator
*"The Long Ride Home" (2003)—Jack Fowler/Jack Cole
*"The Trial of Old Drum" (2002)—Charlie Burden Jr. - old
*" Texas Rangers" (2001)—Frank Bones
*"The Cactus Kid" (2000)—Pecos Jim
*"John John in the Sky" (2000)—John Claiborne
*"The Million Dollar Kid" (2000)—Businessman
*"The White River Kid" (1999)—Sheriff Becker
*"Baby Geniuses " (1999)—Control Room Technician
*"Hey Arnold " (1998)—Appears as "Travis Randall"
*"T.N.T." (1998)—Jim
*" Black Dog" (1998)—Earl
*"The Rainmaker" (1997)—Billy Porter
*" The Shooter" (1997)—Kyle
*"Annabelle's Wish" (1997)—Adult Billy/Narrator
*"Steel Chariots" (1997)—Rev. Wally Jones
*" Fire Down Below" (1997) -Ken Adams
*"Boys Will Be Boys" (1997)—Lloyd Clauswell
*"Edie & Pen" (1996)—Pony Cobb
*"A Holiday to Remember" (1995)—Clay Traynor
*"Dead Man's Revenge" (1994)—U. S. Marshall
*"Frank & Jesse " (1994)—Cole Younger
*" Texas" (1994)—Capt. Sam Garner
*"At Risk " (1994)—Ellison
*"The Outlaws: Legend of O.B. Taggart" (1994)Further reading
*Goldsmith, Thomas. (1998). "Randy Travis". In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music". Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 544-5.
References
External links
* [http://www.randy-travis.com/ Official website]
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