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Industry Ink: Randy Travis, Priscilla Block, CRS360

June 5, 2026/by Lorie Hollabaugh

Randy Travis Cuts The Ribbon On His Newly-Dedicated Room At The Nashville Palace

Photo: Maddie Ormand / Warner Records Nashville

Randy Travis officially cut the ribbon on the newly dedicated Randy Travis Room at The Nashville Palace earlier this week at a celebration which also marked the 40th Anniversary of the release of his groundbreaking debut album, Storms of Life. The evening brought together longtime band members, rising country artists, and established performers who paid tribute to Travis by performing many of his greatest hits throughout the night.

The newly unveiled front room features photos spanning Travis’s legendary career alongside a one-of-a-kind large-format vinyl record artwork honoring his legacy. The space will serve as a lasting tribute to Travis and celebrate the bond between Randy and The Nashville Palace, where his journey to stardom first began. The evening marked a deeply full-circle moment for Randy, who had previously worked at the Nashville Place as a cook and dishwasher in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Randy Travis Honored With Randy Travis Day In Tennessee

Pictured (L-R): Kyle Lehning, Paul Overstreet, Tony Gottlieb and Randy Travis. Photo: Rick Murray

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, the City of Hendersonville, and Sumner County Tourism unveiled a Tennessee Music Pathways Marker outside Moby Dicky’s Restaurant, the former site of Morningstar Sound Studio, honoring the studio’s contribution to Tennessee music history. June 2 marked 40 years to the day since Randy Travis’s debut album, Storms of Life, was recorded at Morningstar and released. To celebrate the occasion, Governor Bill Lee declared it Randy Travis Day, and the waterfront location was officially dedicated as Point Amen. The former recording studio served as the birthplace of 25 No. 1 hits and countless other recordings by some of country music’s most iconic artists, including Randy Travis, Dan Seals, Anne Murray, George Jones, and more, including “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Bop,” two of the most played songs of the 1980s.

In addition to Randy Travis and his wife Mary, Morningstar Sound Studio co-founders Kyle Lehning and Tony Gottlieb, members of the Dan Seals family, Warner Records Nashville Chair and President Cris Lacy, local and state government officials, tourism leaders, and members of the music community gathered for the celebration and dedication ceremony. Lauded songwriter Paul Overstreet performed the massive hit he co-wrote with the late Don Schlitz, which Travis made famous, “Forever and Ever, Amen.”

Priscilla Block Celebrates Wordle VIPs (Very Important Players) For Wordle’s 5th Birthday

To honor five years of Wordle, New York Times Games is bringing fans VIP (Very Important Player) access. New York Times Games and musicians on tour are offering VIP access to music fans nationwide with five summer concerts, in honor of five years by Priscilla Block, Nat and Alex Wolff, Young the Giant and Passion Pit, artists who have been solving alongside fans for the past five years.

Each artist is releasing a unique bonus Wordle puzzle (and hint) for fans using the Create Your Wordle Puzzle feature. Select solvers who submit their answers will receive VIP concert tickets, artist merch, and more at venues across the country. NYT Games is also launching two special anniversary badges, including the first-ever multi-day challenge badge which can be earned by solving five consecutive puzzles from June 15–19, in the lead-up to Wordle’s 5th birthday on June 19.

CRS360 Explores Why Human Connection Remains Country Radio’s Greatest Superpower

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Country Radio Seminar’s CRS360 webinar series has released its latest installment, “The Human Connection: Country Radio’s Superpower,” now available on demand. Moderated by CRS Research Committee Co-Chairs Clay Hunnicutt and Justin Chase, the session features insights from Kevin Cassidy and Hal Rood of Strategic Solutions Research. Serving as a targeted follow-up to the perceptual study presented during CRS 2026 in March, the webinar dives deeper into country listeners’ passionate feelings surrounding the role of live, human on-air personalities in country radio. Findings reveal that relatability, companionship, and authenticity continue to resonate strongly with listeners, while AI-generated voices and music curation received significant pushback from the surveyed audience. The discussion will further explore why the human connection remains one of radio’s most powerful differentiators,  extending beyond air talent to playlist curation, imaging, and overall station identity.

“Country radio has always thrived on connection and companionship,” says RJ Curtis, CRS/CRB Executive Director. “This CRS360 conversation will reinforce just how important authentic human voices remain in building trust, loyalty, and emotional connection with listeners.”

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Lorie Hollabaugh
Lorie Hollabaugh
Hollabaugh, a staff writer at MusicRow magazine, has over 20 years of music business experience and has written for publications including American Profile, CMA Close Up, Nashville Arts And Entertainment, The Boot and Country Weekly. She has a Broadcast Journalism and Speech Communication degree from Texas Christian University, (go Horned Frogs), and welcomes your feedback or story ideas at lhollabaugh@musicrow.com.
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