From 1986 to 1994 he racked up 15 #1 singles.
Began playing the guitar at 8 years old.
He was turned down by nearly every record label in Nashville,
often more than once, but was finally signed to Warner Brothers Records in 1985 at the encouragement of Elizabeth Hatcher,
his manager.
He dropped out of school in the ninth grade, and after that fast cars, drinking and
drugs led to a series of scrapes with the law.
When he first started his music career, he used his birth name Randy Traywick before
changing his stage name to Randy Ray and then later became Randy Travis.
His father Harold Traywick was banned from the Country
City USA
nightclub due to his objections to Randy's relationship with Elizabeth Hatcher who later became Randy's wife