Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis has released his first new song in over a decade, “Where That Came From.” The announcement, delivered via the “Forever and Ever, Amen” vocalist’s social ...
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. In July 2013, ...
Mary Travis says the ‘human element,’ and ‘the people that are involved’ in this project, separate it from more nefarious uses of AI in music. With some help from artificial intelligence, country ...
(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 Came From” ...
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 Country ...
There is a right answer to what Randy Travis' new, AI-generated song means for country music. It just requires patience and nuance and other things not found on social media. You'll find very few ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Carrie gave Randy the microphone for the final "Amen," and his involvement was met with a standing ...
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 ...
When country music star Randy Travis suffered a debilitating stroke — one that doctors initially said he had less than a 1% chance of surviving — he spent several months in the hospital. It marked ...
Randy Travis frequently makes it a point to support up-and-coming country artists, especially those who share his passion for traditional-leaning country. So when Love on the Spectrum star Tyler White ...