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As one of the pivotal performers in the neotraditional country movement, Randy Travis has been one of the groundbreaking singer/songwriters of his generation, bringing country music back to its grassroots heritage and veering it away from the more-commercialized, pop-influenced “Nashville sound” of the late 1960s and 1970s. His traditional light-baritone voice and straight-from-the-heart style harkens back to the classic country of decades ago, but with a decidedly contemporary sound. Ticket holders enthuse over the pure-country vibe of his concerts, which feature a mix of fan favorites, evergreen classics and new original works. In performance, Travis has a sincere, low-key style that invites comparisons to legendary performers such as Hank Williams. As you watch him perform, you get the feeling that you're watching a true legend, a singer's singer whose performance style encapsulates the best of an entire musical genre. With dozens of Billboard-charting singles and multi-platinum albums, Travis has been one of the most influential singers of his era, and his most recent album,  Influence, Vol. 1: The Man I Am  pays tribute to the mentors who inspired him.

In the mid-1980s, Travis recorded his great breakthrough album,  Storms of Life, which sold millions of copies and featured the hit singles “On the Other Hand” and “Diggin’ Up Bones.” A string of hit songs followed, including “I Told You So” and “Forever and Ever, Amen” (his best-known single). During the late 1990s, Travis turned his interests to gospel music, but in 2008, he returned to secular music in a big way with his album  Around the Bend, which he later recorded as a chart-topping duet with Carrie Underwood. The decade also garnered major awards for Travis, including a No. 24 ranking on CMT’s “40 Greatest Men of Country Music.” In 2009, Travis released  I Told You So: The Ultimate Hits of Randy Travis, and two years later released his  Anniversary Celebration.  His latest album, Influence, features covers made popular by mentors such as Ernest Tubb, Waylon Jennings and Lefty Frizzell.

In July 2013, Travis was hospitalized with viral cardiomyopathy; this was followed by a stroke, which necessitated brain surgery. In spite of conflicting reports about his health, it was recently announced that he’ll be starring in an upcoming  movie, “Christmas on the Bayou,” for Lifetime. While it's not known when he'll perform again, his fans are hopeful that the iconic singer will be able to embark on another concert tour sometime in the near future.

Setlists

    1. -Introductory Film
    2. 1.Diggin' Up Bones (Paul Overstreet cover)
    3. 2.Honky Tonk Moon (Dennis O'Rourke cover) (followed by intro by Mary Travis)
    4. 3.Deeper Than the Holler (Don Schlitz cover)
    5. 4.1982 (followed by film of band intro)
    6. 5.This Is Me
    7. 6.Look Heart, No Hands
    8. 7.Whisper My Name (followed by film clips covering Randy’s stroke in 2013)
    9. 8.More Life
    10. 9.Before You Kill Us All (followed by a film of comedy skit with Randy)
    11. 10.Too Gone Too Long (Eugene Pistilli cover)
    12. 11.He Walked on Water (followed by film of post-stroke Randy performing Amazing Grace; audience sings along)
    13. 12.It's Just a Matter of Time (Brook Benton cover)
    14. 13.Is It Still Over? (followed by a film of Randy telling a joke)
    15. 14.On the Other Hand (Paul Overstreet cover)
    16. 15.Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart (followed by film of award show appearances before & after Randy’s stroke)
    17. 16.I Told You So
    18. 17.Better Class of Losers (followed by film of Randy using A.I. to record “Where That Came From” post-stroke)
    19. 18.Where That Came From
    20. 19.Mary Travis talks at length about Randy and their faith (followed by a film about Randy’s acting jobs)
    21. 20.Horses In Heaven (followed by Thank You’s by Mary Travis & story of Three Wooden Crosses painting by Randy)
    22. 21.Three Wooden Crosses
    23. 22.Forever and Ever, Amen (Paul Overstreet cover)
    1. 1.Diggin' Up Bones (Paul Overstreet cover)
    2. 2.Honky Tonk Moon (Dennis O'Rourke cover)
    3. 3.Deeper Than the Holler (Don Schlitz cover)
    4. 4.1982
    5. 5.This Is Me
    6. 6.Look Heart, No Hands
    7. 7.Whisper My Name
    8. 8.More Life
    9. 9.Before You Kill Us All
    10. 10.Too Gone Too Long (Eugene Pistilli cover)
    11. 11.He Walked on Water
    12. 12.Amazing Grace (John Newton cover)
    13. 13.It's Just a Matter of Time (Brook Benton cover)
    14. 14.If I Didn't Have You
    15. 15.Is It Still Over?
    16. 16.On the Other Hand (Paul Overstreet cover)
    17. 17.Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart
    18. 18.I Told You So
    19. 19.Better Class of Losers
    20. 20.Where That Came From
    21. 21.Horses In Heaven
    22. 22.Three Wooden Crosses
    23. 23.Forever and Ever, Amen (Paul Overstreet cover)
    1. 1.Diggin' Up Bones (Paul Overstreet cover)
    2. 2.Honky Tonk Moon (Dennis O'Rourke cover)
    3. 3.Deeper Than the Holler (Don Schlitz cover)
    4. 4.1982
    5. 5.This Is Me
    6. 6.Look Heart, No Hands
    7. 7.Whisper My Name
    8. 8.More Life
    9. 9.Before You Kill Us All
    10. 10.Too Gone Too Long (Eugene Pistilli cover)
    11. 11.He Walked on Water
    12. 12.Amazing Grace (John Newton cover)
    13. 13.It's Just a Matter of Time (Brook Benton cover)
    14. 14.If I Didn't Have You
    15. 15.Is It Still Over?
    16. 16.On the Other Hand (Paul Overstreet cover)
    17. 17.Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart
    18. 18.I Told You So
    19. 19.Better Class of Losers
    20. 20.Where That Came From ((Randy's wife mentioned this was done with AI. Video played during song showing the recording of it))
    21. 21.Horses In Heaven ((Randy's wife talked about the song. It was made using AI. Video played with Randy's voice singing.))
    22. 22.Three Wooden Crosses
    23. 23.Forever and Ever, Amen (Paul Overstreet cover)
    1. 1.Diggin' Up Bones (Paul Overstreet cover)
    2. 2.Honky Tonk Moon (Dennis O'Rourke cover)
    3. 3.Deeper Than the Holler (Don Schlitz cover)
    4. 4.1982
    5. 5.Whisper My Name
    6. 6.Before You Kill Us All
    7. 7.Too Gone Too Long (Eugene Pistilli cover)
    8. 8.It's Just a Matter of Time (Brook Benton cover)
    9. 9.If I Didn't Have You
    10. 10.Promises
    11. 11.Is It Still Over?
    12. 12.On the Other Hand (Paul Overstreet cover)
    13. 13.Look Heart, No Hands
    14. 14.Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart
    15. 15.I Told You So
    16. 16.Better Class of Losers
    17. 17.He Walked on Water
    1. 1.Diggin' Up Bones (Paul Overstreet cover)
    2. 2.Honky Tonk Moon (Dennis O'Rourke cover)
    3. 3.Deeper Than the Holler (Don Schlitz cover) (featuring Rellie Depré)
    4. 4.1982
    5. 5.Whisper My Name
    6. 6.Before You Kill Us All
    7. 7.Too Gone Too Long (Eugene Pistilli cover)
    8. 8.It's Just a Matter of Time (Brook Benton cover)
    9. 9.If I Didn't Have You
    10. 10.Promises
    11. 11.Is It Still Over?
    12. 12.On the Other Hand (Paul Overstreet cover)
    13. 13.Look Heart, No Hands
    14. 14.Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart
    15. 15.I Told You So
    16. 16.Better Class of Losers
    17. 17.He Walked on Water
    18. 18.The Hole (Skip Ewing cover)
    19. 19.Three Wooden Crosses
    20. 20.Forever and Ever, Amen (Paul Overstreet cover)
    21. 21.Amazing Grace (John Newton cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 901 reviews
  • Totally awesome show !!

    by AngelfromTexas on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    Randy Travis is still the country singer to beat. His show mixed his old hits with new songs and was just amazing. He was entertaining, funny and charming. Fans of all ages will enjoy this show. There was not another place nor time I would have rather been than to see him live in concert. I knew the words to all his hits and sang aloud as much as I could, as did everyone else in my party ! It was like being somewhere having an awesome time with a long lost friend. I am so extremely happy that Randy is back !

  • Randy was great

    by Yoda on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance. If you know country, you know Randy.

  • Best show this year

    by jfisk3475 on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    Rady Travis was the best show for my first romantis date with my new girlfriend. The Sunken Gradens ha the right atmosphere for him. Randy sings from the heart.

  • Randy Travis is amazing!!!!

    by Dani87 on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    He was such a great performer. I would see him again and again. I love him, he is such an amazing performer and he was so grateful for his fans.

  • Randy Travis

    by BobZ on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding concert. He was playing within 10 minutes or so of the start time, played most of his best old songs, and interacted well with the audience. Even the high 90's temp wasn't so bad with the breezes.

  • Randy was awesome

    by heartnurse on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent concert but was really hot!!! 103 degrees!

  • Randy Rocked!

    by JOEY1234567 on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    The whole event was way more than I expected. The crowd was well maintained. I had seats in general admission. It was first come first serve. My daughter and I got there early and got great seats with a fan right on us. We could see the stage really well which I think you could from any seat. The food and drinks were reasonably priced and bathroom facilities were ample. The security was plenty. Someone was smoking pot but the police and drug dogs took care of it.

  • Randy Travis

    by Nance on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a wonderful concert in a unique venue that San Antonio offers. I would love for San Antonio to offer many more concerts at the Sunken Gardens Theatre. Mr. Travis was witty, and very personable. He sang as beautifully as ever. He forgot some words a few times, but with his smile, it didn't matter! One of the nicest things I noticed was that the music did not drown out his voice. Overall, it was a great concert.

  • Randy Travis blew me away!

    by KimS on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    Randy Travis could have played all night long and I would not have left my seat. His music is the best! I loved his performance and only wish he had stayed longer. Love him and his music. Can't wait to see him again. I would recommend that you see him perform. I looked forward to this show for months. I don't recommend the concession stands/people. Very disorganized. They would not have been able to handle a larger crowd. Ran out of tickets. Long lines for tickets. Even though there were 2 people in the booth, only 1 was selling tickets. Drinks were warm. They gave you cups with ice using the same ice that they were sticking their hands into. Hire a new vendor!

  • Meaningfull

    by PD9140 on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5

    The performance was outstanding, Even with the outside temperature was in the 90's it was well worth it. He preformed was varied and kept everyone entertained. Hope he continues to bring new songs for all.

  • Great Show Warm Venue

    by Barbara on 7/4/09Sunken Gardens - San AntonioRating: 4 out of 5

    Went t the show last night. It had been 20 years since I have since Randy Travis. He performs as well now as at the show in S. Korea in 89. Gosh, Was hoping to hear "Digging up Jones" again. LOL Wonderful. My only issue is that it is going to get hotter and if it were later in July or in August, we would have been cooking out there at the Sunken Gardens. We would have bought the table seating if it hadnt been for the fees racking it up to 200.00