Randy Travis To Receive Heartwarming Honor From Iconic Nashville Venue

Randy Travis will receive a special honor from The Nashville Palace.

Bobby Johnson, Becky Hinson, Steve Hinson and The Nashville Palace Band will host an event dedicating the Randy Travis Room at The Nashville Palace. The event celebrates the 40th anniversary of the beloved country legend’s “groundbreaking” debut studio album, Storms of Life. Travis, 67, released the project in June 1986, featuring the title track, “On The Other Hand,” “1982,” “Diggin’ Up Bones,” “No Place Like Home” and more.

“Oh, this is cool,” iHeartRadio’s Anne Hudson said as she shared details with listeners. “Have you ever been to the Nashville Palace? It’s one of Nashville’s iconic venues, and they’ve announced that they’re going to recognize none other than Randy Travis on June 3. You know, he’s celebrating the 40th anniversary of his debut album called ‘Storms of Life, and they said to honor him, they’re gonna rename one of their front rooms after Randy Travis himself.”

The Nashville Palace’s special ribbon cutting ceremony to name and dedicate the Randy Travis Room — “honoring the voice, legacy and timeless impact that helped shape modern country music” — Will take place from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and the ribbon cutting will take place at 5 p.m., per The Nashville Palace. The venue is located at 2611 McGavock Pike.


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