RANDY TRAVIS’S VOICE WAS WAITING IN A VAULT — AND AFTER 18 YEARS, COUNTRY MUSIC IS FINALLY HEARING IT. For years, fans believed the Randy Travis voice they loved belonged only to the records he had already given them. Then his longtime producer, Kyle Lehning, began opening the vault. Inside were songs Randy had recorded years ago but never released—real performances that had been left behind as albums changed, schedules moved on and good songs quietly disappeared into storage. Now Lehning has carefully remixed and remastered those recordings for Randy’s first album of original music in more than 18 years. And this time, there is an important difference. These are not AI recreations. They are Randy’s own vocals, recorded before the 2013 stroke that severely limited his ability to speak and sing. The first song, “Fish On,” brings back that unmistakable baritone exactly as fans remember it. But before country radio or the wider public heard what had been recovered, Randy took some of the recordings somewhere unexpected. He played them for patients and families at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. Randy later admitted that hearing how his music had touched their lives brought emotions he had not expected. This is not simply an old recording being released. It is a voice many feared had been lost, returning from a room where it had been waiting all along—and Randy is here to hear it come home.

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