A pivotal figure in country music with more than a dozen chart-topping singles,
Randy Travis struck it big in the mid-1980s with Storms Of Life, which sold over
4 million copies. He was hailed as a leader of the neotraditional country boom,
and when the hits dried up, he found more critical acclaim by switching to
gospel music. The son of a horse breeder in Marshville, North Carolina, Travis
was born on May 4, 1959. Storms of Life marked his major-label debut in 1986,
triggering a long run of hits with the Number 1 singles "On the Other Hand," "No
Place Like Home," and "Diggin' U...