Singer James Dupré, vocalist for Randy Travis' More Life tour, says the country legend stays positive and loves performing for fans after his 2013 stroke.
Country music's bass-baritone star Randy Travis will get to you with these famous lyrics (and their corresponding melody): "I'm gonna love you love you forever and ever forever and ever, Amen." ...
FOX23's Ron Terrell spoke with singer, James Dupre who is helping to bring Randy Travis' music back to life on The More Life Tour after Travis suffered a stroke that left him unable to sing.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHEYENNE — James Dupré lived many lives before becoming a country artist. Hailing from Bayou Chicot, Louisiana, Dupré initially ...
James Dupré was just as surprised as everyone when he heard Randy Travis’s AI-assisted vocal on “Where That Came From” for the first time a few weeks ago, but not just because it was the country ...
The singer who provided the “vocal bed” for Randy Travis on the country legend’s A.I.-assisted “Where That Came From” will perform all of Travis’s 16 Number One hits at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on ...
A former Nashville resident, James Dupré won’t be far from home when he performs for this year’s “Hitmakers Home for the Holidays” concert Sunday in Baton Rouge. A native of Bayou Chicot in Evangeline ...
James Dupré and Jacob Tolliver will appear at GRAMMY Museum Mississippi on Wednesday, Jan. 21, for a special program to mark the opening of The Killer, The Preacher and the Cowboy: The Legacies of ...