One more thing: If you think it only happens in the studio, and doesn't happen on stage, you're wrong. People want to hear the performances they heard on record when they see those musicians live. So the goal for them is to recreate the studio experience on stage. The crew wheels in a rack of studio gear, and presto: They have all the equipment they used to make the original records.
Then there's taking AI on the road. I just got a press release from Randy Travis, who is taking his AI-created music on tour using the singer whose voice was used in the record:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (September 17, 2024) - Country Music Hall of Famer
Randy Travis has announced that the
More Life Tour will hit the road again in 2025! Following a successful 2024 run, Randy, his original touring band, and special guest vocalist James Dupré are ready to bring this extraordinary musical experience to fans across the country. The tour promises an unforgettable journey through Travis' chart-topping hits, enhanced by video highlights from his celebrated career in music, film and television. Presale begins September 18 at 10 A.M., with public tickets available on Friday, September 20 at 10 A.M. Fans can find ticket information at
RandyTravis.com.
Although Travis won't perform vocally due to the stroke he suffered in 2013, he will appear on stage with his wife, Mary, engaging with fans, interacting with the band, and celebrating the music. Dupré and the band will perform all of his iconic No. 1 hits, including “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen,” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”