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| Brett James |
Brett James was a Grammy Award-winning American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer who died in a plane crash on September 18, 2025. He was 57 years old. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020.
Career highlights
James was a prominent figure in the music industry for over three decades, contributing to over 500 songs for a wide range of artists across multiple genres. Some of his most notable work includes:
- "Jesus, Take the Wheel": Co-written for Carrie Underwood, this song won the Grammy for Best Country Song in 2006.
- "The Truth": A number one hit for Jason Aldean.
- "When the Sun Goes Down": A chart-topper for Kenny Chesney.
- Collaborations: His work was also recorded by pop and rock artists like Bon Jovi, Taylor Swift, and Kelly Clarkson.
Death and legacy
James died in a plane crash in North Carolina, along with his wife and her daughter. His passing prompted an outpouring of grief from fellow artists and fans who remembered him as a talented songwriter and respected member of the music community. Throughout his career, he wrote 27 number-one hits on country radio and was recognized with multiple ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year awards.
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