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Country legend Randy Travis makes miraculous comeback after doctors wanted to 'pull the plug' following stroke

Randy Travis stepped out in style over the weekend with wife Mary for the Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville

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Randy Travis stepped out in style over the weekend with wife Mary for theMedallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.

The country music legend, 66, showed off the incredible progress that he’s made on his journey to recover from a 2013 stroke that almost took his life – and left him unable to sing.

The I Told You So hitmaker looked stylish and sprightly in a pair of slim black jeans and a matching denim jacket.

He paired it with a crisp white shirt and a classic leather belt, along with a pair of shiny leather shoes.

Mary perfectly complemented her husband in an all black ensemble consisting of flared leather pants and a blazer.

Randy suffered a devastating stroke in 2013 while being treated for congestive heart failure.

He was left paralyzed on one side of his body and spent years in physical therapy to recover.

Mary recently said that she intuitively rejected advice from Randy’s doctors to take him off life-saving medical devices after the stroke.

Randy Travis stepped out in style over the weekend with wife Mary for the Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville

Randy Travis stepped out in style over the weekend with wife Mary for the Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville

The 66-year-old was all smiled as he mingled at the event with his wife and friends

The 66-year-old was all smiled as he mingled at the event with his wife and friends

‘I think Randy, there was never a doubt in Randy’s mind that he could make it through it,’ Mary told Fox News Digital in August.

She admitted that doctors at one point suggested she authorize them to ‘pull the plug’ on the medical machines that were keeping Randy alive.

‘It was that magical moment that I went to his bedside when they said, “We need to pull the plug,”‘ Mary said.

‘He had gotten a staph infection and three other hospital-born bacterial viruses like Serratia, Pseudomonas, one thing after another, and the doctors were just saying, “He just doesn’t have the strength to get through this,”‘ she continued.

Mary – who celebrated her 10th wedding anniversary with Randy earlier this year– explained one incident in which doctors warned her that the end was near after the star’s vitals started plunging.

‘That’s when I went to him. That was the moment that I knew that Randy Travis was gonna make it because he squeezed my hand and a tear went down his face, and I said, “He’s still fighting,”‘ she said.

‘I knew at that point in time, because he had every odd in the world against him, and he wasn’t giving up,’ said the supportive spouse.

‘And I was so encouraged by that, to be honest. He was my inspiration.’

Some of the his biggest hits include, 'I Told You So,' and 'Forever and Ever, Amen'.

Some of the his biggest hits include, ‘I Told You So,’ and ‘Forever and Ever, Amen’.

Randy suffered a devastating stroke in 2013 while being treated for congestive heart failure

Randy suffered a devastating stroke in 2013 while being treated for congestive heart failure

Before he suffered the stroke, Randy had dealt with viral cardiomyopathy, a condition that led to congestive heart failure.

He’s spent years slowly regaining his strength and movement back, but was left unable to sing from the stroke.

The country hitmaker has now turned to AI technology to release new music.

Doctors had given Travis a two percent chance of surviving after he suffered his stroke.

The Country Music Hall of Famer had to relearn how to walk, spell and read in the years that followed.

He also had learn how to communicate again after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language, and the reason why he hasn’t been able to release new music.

Some of the his biggest hits include, ‘I Told You So,’ and ‘Forever and Ever, Amen.’