Some have called him an “R&B version of George Jones,” while others have called him a “Country Otis Redding.” Whichever description you feel fits him best, there is no doubting the fact that when you hear the music of T. Graham Brown, you are hearing some- thing that is very special.
With 15 studio albums under his belt, Brown has charted more than 35 singles on the Billboard, Cash Box and Gospel charts since 1986. Some of his hits include “I Tell It Like It Used To Be,” “Hell and High Water,” “Don’t Go To Strangers,” “Wine Into Water,” and “Darlene.”
In 2014, he was nominated for a GRAMMY award for Best Roots Gospel album, with Forever Changed. His song, “Wine Into Water”, was recorded by Loretta Lynn, on her critically acclaimed album, “Full Circle”, released in 2016.
T. Graham Brown has appeared on Country Music’s biggest stage, the Grand Ole Opry, almost 300
times since making his debut there in 1986. T. has not slowed down and has no plans to. He’s always looking ahead to the next musical milestone or entertainment challenge. He continues to tour all over the world because he loves to sing and entertain.
He has recorded with: George Jones, Tanya Tucker, Trace Adkins, Vince Gill, Neal McCoy, Jason Crabb, The Beach Boys, Leon Russell, Michael McDonald, The Oak Ridge Boys and many more and more
Back on the home front, T. Graham Brown became an in-demand jingle singer for dozens of national products, including Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods, Stroh's Beer, McDonalds, Budweiser and 7-up. These culminated in his highly successful ad campaign for Taco Bell in the early 1990's. He not only sang the company's jingles, he also starred in its widely seen "Run For The Border" TV spots.
T. Graham Brown continues to be in demand as a national concert attraction, a songwriter and a studio singer. Once you have heard his drenched-in-emotion voice, you don't forget it – and neither have the thousands who still pack his shows each year. For them, and for lovers of great "blue-eyed soul" singing everywhere, the gifted "His T-Ness" still shines.
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