Randy Travis and his wife-manager, Elizabeth Travis, have divorced. Family spokeswoman Maureen O'Connor, confirmed Friday that the divorce is final.
No details were given, but an earlier statement that the two had "separate ways," said Elizabeth Travis, 67, will remain chief of staff Travis. The statement calls for "respect their privacy during this time."
A petition for dissolution of marriage was presented by Randy Travis, 51, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Thursday. They have a house in Santa Fe The petition asks for an equal division of property, but offers no clues as to why Travis division, others say a "state of the incompatibility between the parties."
The activity of the partner of 34 years and the relationship began when a teenager Travis won a talent contest at the nightclub in Charlotte, North Carolina, who owned his future wife in the mid 1970's with her first husband . They married in 1991.
They moved to Nashville in the 1980's. Travis was rejected by most record labels in the city because it was considered too country.
Under his leadership, which eventually landed a record deal and released his first album, "Storms of Life" in 1985. Soon the baritone singer with the smooth and direct style to revolutionize the genre.
No details were given, but an earlier statement that the two had "separate ways," said Elizabeth Travis, 67, will remain chief of staff Travis. The statement calls for "respect their privacy during this time."
A petition for dissolution of marriage was presented by Randy Travis, 51, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Thursday. They have a house in Santa Fe The petition asks for an equal division of property, but offers no clues as to why Travis division, others say a "state of the incompatibility between the parties."
The activity of the partner of 34 years and the relationship began when a teenager Travis won a talent contest at the nightclub in Charlotte, North Carolina, who owned his future wife in the mid 1970's with her first husband . They married in 1991.
They moved to Nashville in the 1980's. Travis was rejected by most record labels in the city because it was considered too country.
Under his leadership, which eventually landed a record deal and released his first album, "Storms of Life" in 1985. Soon the baritone singer with the smooth and direct style to revolutionize the genre.
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