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EP 393: - Grand Ole Opry Member T. Graham Brown talks New Album 'Memphis to Muscle Shoals'

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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 that fact that when you hear the music of T. Graham Brown, you are hearing something that is very special.

With over 15 studio albums under his belt, T. Graham Brown has charted more than 35 singles on Billboard, Cash Box and Gospel charts since 1986. You know his hit songs, “I Tell It Like It Used to Be,” “Hell and High Water,” “Wine Into Water,” and “Darlene.”

He also hosts LIVE WIRE with T. Graham Brown, airing monthly on SiriusXM Prime Country Channel 58.

He has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage over 300 times and just recently he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by Vince Gill.

He has a new album From Memphis to Muscle Shoals debuting in August, a series of duets with some of the biggest names in music, Dwight Yoakam, Sam Moore, Sammy Hagar, Tanya Tucker, Wyonna and Zach Williams to name a few.

#countrymusic #countrymusicradio #countryradio #memphis #muscleshoals #memphistomuscleshoals #newalbum #duets #newmusic #newrelease #tgrahambrown

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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 that fact that when you hear the music of T. Graham Brown, you are hearing something that is very special.

With over 15 studio albums under his belt, T. Graham Brown has charted more than 35 singles on Billboard, Cash Box and Gospel charts since 1986. You know his hit songs, “I Tell It Like It Used to Be,” “Hell and High Water,” “Wine Into Water,” and “Darlene.”

He also hosts LIVE WIRE with T. Graham Brown, airing monthly on SiriusXM Prime Country Channel 58.

He has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage over 300 times and just recently he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by Vince Gill.

He has a new album From Memphis to Muscle Shoals debuting in August, a series of duets with some of the biggest names in music, Dwight Yoakam, Sam Moore, Sammy Hagar, Tanya Tucker, Wyonna and Zach Williams to name a few.

#countrymusic #countrymusicradio #countryradio #memphis #muscleshoals #memphistomuscleshoals #newalbum #duets #newmusic #newrelease #tgrahambrown

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