After a decade, Randy Travis sings again! Dive into the AI music experiment that brought his voice back and opened new possibilities for record labels.
Randy Travis, the legendary country music artist, made a remarkable comeback with the help of AI technology. In July 2013, Travis faced a challenging health battle, being hospitalized with viral cardiomyopathy, a heart-affecting virus, and later suffering a stroke. However, more than a decade later, he defied the odds and sang again in a new Warner AI music experiment. The song 'Where That Came From' marked his return to the music scene, showcasing the power of technology in restoring his voice. Collaborating with Louisiana singer James Dupré, the AI program successfully overlaid Travis's voice on Dupré's vocals, creating a momentous milestone in Travis's musical journey.
The release of 'Where That Came From' not only signifies Travis's resilience and determination but also opens up new avenues in the music industry. This innovative use of AI to recreate a music legend's voice presents exciting prospects for record labels, hinting at a future where technology can revive iconic sounds. With this groundbreaking achievement, Randy Travis has inspired a wave of hope and possibility for artists facing similar challenges, proving that passion and perseverance can overcome even the toughest obstacles. The music industry, forever changed by this AI music experiment, celebrates Travis's triumphant return and looks forward to witnessing more innovative collaborations blending tradition with technology.
In July 2013, Travis was hospitalized with viral cardiomyopathy, a virus that attacks the heart, and later suffered a stroke. The Country Music Hall of Famer ...
Where That Came From” is the first Randy Travis song since his 2013 stroke, using AI to recreate his voice — and opening a new path for record labels.
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, "Where That Came From," which ...
Country artist Randy Travis released a new song Friday — nearly 11 years after a stroke left him largely unable to speak or sing.
James Dupré laid his vocals down for the song and the AI program took Travis' voice and overlayed it on top of those vocals.
With artificial intelligence, country music star Randy Travis has his voice back. In 2013, the Travis was hospitalized with viral cardiomyopathy and later ...
The song was produced ...
Randy Travis fans have reason to celebrate – his first song in over a decade, “Where That Came From,” debuted last Friday. · In an exclusive segment on “CBS ...
In the decade since, he's released previously unheard recordings and reissues and generally maintained a presence in the format. Producer Kyle Lehning confirmed ...
They used 50 recordings of his voice to create an AI version and his new song “Where That Came From.” While in studio, Bobby Bones talked to “AI Randy” to get ...
The 64-year-old singer whose voice was mostly taken from him following a 2013 stroke released the new ballad on Friday and appeared on CBS Sunday Morning this ...
They used 50 recordings of his voice to create an AI version and his new song “Where That Came From.” While in studio, Bobby Bones talked to “AI Randy” to get ...
65-year-old Country Music Hall of Famer and musical icon Randy Travis has released "Where That Came From," his first new music in over a decade.
Here's how country singer's first song post-stroke came to be.