Garth Brooks Stunned as Randy Travis Sings “Amazing Grace” After Stroke
In an emotional and unexpected moment, country music legend Randy Travis left the crowd in awe when he sang “Amazing Grace” at the 2016 Country Music Hall of Fame Medallion ceremony in Nashville.

Randy Travis, known for his unmistakable baritone voice, suffered a severe stroke in 2013 caused by a viral infection. After enduring numerous surgeries and months of critical care, he fought back and miraculously regained his voice, though he still struggles to speak in full sentences.
At the Medallion ceremony, Travis, who was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame that year, stunned the audience by breaking into an impromptu rendition of “Amazing Grace” while standing on the podium. The crowd was speechless, moved by the powerful moment of recovery.
Travis’ wife, Mary Davis-Travis, poignantly remarked, “Randy stared death in the face, but death was blinking. Today, God’s proof of a miracle stands before you.”
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Garth Brooks, who was among the many artists celebrating the inductees, stood beside Travis during the ceremony, clearly moved by the incredible moment.
Randy Travis, 60, is the first country artist whose debut album went platinum in its first year of release. This stunning performance during his induction was a reminder of his resilience and the miracles that can happen even in the face of life-threatening challenges.
This unforgettable moment shows that miracles truly do come true, and it left a lasting impact on everyone who witnessed it.







