Songwriter Brett James died in plane crash, identity made of 500+ hit songs | Brett James Grammy Plane Crash North Carolina Country Music Hit Songs Career

Songwriter Brett James Dies in Plane Crash: Grammy winner Brett James (57) has died in a plane crash. Famous for 500+ hit songs, 27 number-1 songs. There was deep contribution and many honors in the country music world.

Songwriter Brett James Dies in Plane Crash: The Grammy Award Winner Lyricist Bretist Bretist Brett James has allegedly died in a plane crash in northern Carolina. He was 57 years old. Peepal magazine has reported his death. According to which several reports suggest that James was one of the three people who have fallen victim to the Sirus SR22T aircraft accident near Iotla Valley Elementary School in Franklin, Northern Carolina on Thursday, 18 September. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that no one is alive in this accident.

Three people were riding on a private plane

According to Peepal magazine, FAA said in a statement, “Sirus SR22T aircraft on Thursday, September 18, according to local timing, crashed into a field in Franklin, Northern Carolina at around 3 pm. Three people were riding in it.” The National Transport Safety Board is investigating the accident.

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Celebrity from all over the world expressed mourning

Nashville Song Writers Hall of Fame, where James was included in 2020, recalled him as one of the greatest artists of native music in a Facebook post. The American Society of Composers, Autors and Publishers (ASCAP) also mourned his death, “Brett was a reliable partner of the greatest artists in the country. He was a true advocate of his fellow lyricists. Brett, your ASCAP family would miss you very much. Thanks for your brilliant music.” One of his last social media posts was a cute family pick on Father’s Day, whose title was, “How much fabulous Father’s Day !!”

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James was born on 5 June 1968 in Columbia, Missouri. He studied medicine before leaving college to complete his passion for music. In 1995, he released his first album under Arista Nashville’s career records, and over the years, he became one of the most respected lyricists in Nashville. He also wrote hit songs like “Jesus, Tech the Wheel” and “Cowboy Carsanova”, Kenny Chenny’s “Wohn the Goz Down” and “Out Last Knight”, Diers Bentley’s “I Hold On”, Jason Aldian’s “Truth” and Rascal Flats’s “Tutth” and Rascal Flats “Summer Cights” for Carry Underwood. James has children in her family, her ex-wife Sandra Cornelius-Little also live with her.

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