Randy Travis Makes Billboard Country Airplay Chart Comeback with “Where That Came From”

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Randy Travis, the esteemed country music legend, received an unexpected surprise over his morning coffee in Oregon, where he’s currently preparing for a stroke awareness fundraiser. After nearly two decades, Travis found himself back on the Billboard Country Airplay charts with his latest release, “Where That Came From,” marking a remarkable comeback for the iconic artist.

Released on May 3, “Where That Came From” made a striking debut on the charts, landing at number 45, thanks to the unwavering support of country radio stations across the nation. The song garnered over 3.3 million first-week global streams, with an overwhelming 82% of those streams being organic, a testament to the enduring love and appreciation for Travis’s unmistakable voice.

Collaborating with esteemed songwriters John Scott Sherrill and Scotty Emerick, alongside longtime producer Kyle Lehning, Travis embarked on a remarkable journey to record his first song in over a decade. Despite facing challenges stemming from limited speech caused by a debilitating stroke in 2013, Travis’s perseverance and dedication to his craft shine through in this latest musical endeavor.

The release of “Where That Came From” sparked a flurry of media attention, with exclusive interviews featured on CBS Sunday Morning, the Associated Press, and The Bobby Bones Show, among others. Even Joe Rogan highlighted the groundbreaking use of AI technology in Travis’s recording process on his widely followed podcast.

What’s Next for Randy Travis

Following his engagement in Oregon, Travis will jet off to Dallas to present at the ACM Awards before embarking on the More Life Tour in Abilene and Greenville, Texas. Joined by his original band and guest vocalist James Dupré, the tour promises to be a musical journey through Travis’s illustrious career, featuring highlights from his extensive catalog of hits in music, film, and television.

As Travis continues to defy the odds and make his mark on the country music scene once again, it’s evident that the 65-year-old icon still has plenty of life and passion left to share with audiences worldwide. Through his music and unwavering spirit, Randy Travis continues to inspire and captivate fans, proving that true legends never fade away.

More Life Tour Dates

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  • May 23 – Abilene, Texas – The Paramount
  • May 24 – Greenville, Texas – Greenville Municipal Auditorium
  • June 5 – Nashville, Tenn. – Announcement Coming this Week
  • June 7 – Wichita, Kan. – Orpheum Theatre
  • June 8 – Kansas City, Mo. – Folly Theater
  • July 26 – Pigeon Forge, Tenn. – Country Tonite Theatre
  • Sept. 1 – Panama City Beach, Fla. – Kickoff Jam 2024*
  • Sept. 14 – Pensacola, Fla. – Saenger Theatre
  • Sept. 15 – Montgomery, Ala. – Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
  • Nov. 1 – Greensburg, Pa. – Palace Theatre
  • Nov. 2 – Newark, Ohio – Midland Theatre
  • *special appearance, not More Life Tour
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