Beloved around the world, Randy Travis has sold more than 25 million albums in both country and gospel and is considered one of the finest performers of his generation. From a working-class background in North Carolina to a job as a cook and club singer in Nashville to his 'overnight success' with his smash 1986 album which launched the neotraditional movement in country music. Randy's first three decades are a true rags-to-riches story. Travis tells a riveting tale of unfathomable success, great joy, deep pain, and redemption that can come only from above.
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