Country Singer Randy Travis Remains In Critical Condition With Heart Issues
July 10 2013, Published 11:53 a.m. ET
UPDATE: Randy's doctors spoke out Wednesday on his condition. "He was admitted at Baylor McKinney with a presumptive cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure," Dr. William Gray said. "He was stabilized and subsequently sent to The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano for a higher level of specialized care in the care of Dr. Michael Mack.
Dr. Mack said, "Since his transfer, his condition has stabilized and he has shown signs of improvement. On behalf of Mr. Travis' family, friends and associates, we would like to express our extreme gratitude for the overwhelming affection and support that Mr. Travis has received."
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Country music singer Randy Travis remains in a Dallas, Texas hospital in critical condition Tuesday, RadarOnline.com has learned, as the 54-year-old battles heart problems.
Doctors are tending to the Grammy Award winner's viral cardiomyopathy, his publicist Kirt Webster said.
The North Carolina-born crooner is best known for tracks such as Forever and Ever, Amen and Three Wooden Crosses.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Randy has been battling alcohol and legal problems lately — arrested for driving while intoxicated during the Super Bowl last year, and he was again charged with driving while intoxicated and threatening law officers in after he crashed his car in Grayson County, Texas.