Randy Travis' "More Life" Docu-Film Recounts the Singer's Life and Faith

A new docu-film More Life will showcase the career, life, and faith of country music veteran Randy Travis. The seven-part series rolling out every two weeks until July 7. The first episode is available to stream now.
The documentary, which originally premiered on Circle Network, began as an intimate concert special in 2011 to honor the 25th anniversary of Travis' iconic debut album Storms of Life. As the film was being finalized in 2013, Travis unexpectedly fell ill and suffered a massive stroke, leaving him unable to perform and severely limiting his speech due to aphasia.
The film touches on his storied career, envelopes the final filmed live performance from the legend, and inspires audiences with his story of healing, redemption and faith. It was directed and produced by Shaun Silva and Tacklebox Films with WMN's Shane Tarleton and Mike Dupree serving as executive producers.
More Life YouTube Release Schedule:
Episode 1 - April 14
Episode 2 - April 28
Episode 3 - May 12
Episode 4 - May 26
Episode 5 - June 9
Episode 6 - June 23
Episode 7 - July 7
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