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Country music legend Randy Travis , who’s largely been unable to speak or sing since a 2013 stroke, is crooning again with help from artificial intelligence.
“Eleven years ago I never thought I would be able to have a hand in music production of any kind, but by God’s grace and the support of family, friends, fellow artists and fans, I’m able to create the music I so dearly love,” TravisThe song demonstrates technology’s power to unlock creative expression for people living with disabilities. Last month, Steve Gleason, a football hero paralyzed by ALS,The song has a smooth, easy-listening vibe.
Travis “became the de facto leader of a handful of tradition-minded artists who dramatically changed the course of country music’s evolution beginning in 1986,”. “Travis’ understated traditional vocal twang and square-jawed sex appeal endeared him both to hard-country loyalists and to millions of fans beyond country’s core boundaries.”
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