Locorriere has contributed his vocals to the albums of others, such as Randy Travis' Always and Forever album (1987)
Songs that Follesé co-wrote include "Before You Kill Us All" by Randy Travis, "Life Goes On" by Little Texas and four songs that went to number one between 1999 and 2000: "Something Like That" by Tim McGraw, "I Love You" by Martina McBride", "Smile" by Lonestar and "The Way You Love Me" by Faith Hill.
"New traditionalism" can also be used to describe Randy Travis' form of popular country music that was started in the mid-1980s.
Randy Brecker | Randy Travis | Randy Stonehill | Travis Barker | Travis | Randy Quaid | Randy Lerner | Travis (band) | Travis Tritt | Randy Johnson | Randy Jackson | Randy Bachman | Randy Couture | Randy Kuhl | Travis Pastrana | Travis Charest | Randy Moss | Randy Crawford | Travis Dickerson | Randy Houser | Randy Meisner | Travis County, Texas | Randy Stuart | Randy Savage | Randy Orton | Randy Napoleon | Abby Travis | Travis Willingham | Travis Wall | Travis Denney |
"A Few Ole Country Boys" is the title of a song written by Troy Seals and Mentor Williams, and recorded by American country music artist Randy Travis.
"Before You Kill Us All" is the title of a song written by Max T. Barnes and Keith Follesé, and recorded by American country music singer Randy Travis.
Over the years it has been rearranged and performed by many famous musicians, such as Randy Travis, Aretha Franklin, and Rockapella.
Prestwood also wrote "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart", a Number One for Randy Travis in 1990, and a song for which Prestwood received the Robert J. Burton Country Song of the Year from BMI.
"Is It Still Over?" is a song co-written by Ken Bell and Larry Henley and recorded by American country music artist Randy Travis.
His songs have been recorded by many country and pop artists, including Ray Charles, Gary Allan, Juice Newton, Conway Twitty, Clint Eastwood, Tommy Overstreet, Randy Travis and more, earning numerous RIAA certified gold and platinum discs.
He then moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he met Travis Tritt's former manager Gary Falcon, who recommended him to Kyle Lehning, a record producer known for his work with Randy Travis.
Now living and working in Nashville, his songwriting credits include works for Jimmy Griffin, The Remingtons, Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Michael Montgomery, Randy Travis, Billy Burnette, The Finnigan Brothers (Mike Finnigan) and others.
It has been recorded by the world's most popular Western singers, including Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Bing Crosby, Randy Travis, and Michael Martin Murphey.
Entertainers such as The Judds, Randy Travis, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Barbara Mandrell, Conway Twitty, and Loretta Lynn were part of the Sunday Concert Series that took place every Sunday from April to October.
While most of his time was spent scoring animated series such as “Hermie a Common Caterpillar” with Tim Conway and Don Knotts and “On the Farm” with Vince Gill, Amy Grant and Randy Travis to name a few, more film opportunities started to appear.