Jesus, Take the Wheel songwriter Brett James tragically dies in North Carolina plane crash

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According to People, Grammy award -winning songwriter Brett James reportedly died in an plane crash in North Carolina. He was 57 years old. According to the publication, more than one report shows that James is one of three people on a Cirrus SR22T plane that descends near the IoTla IoTla IoTla IoTla Valley Primary School in Franklin on Thursday, September 18th.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that there were no survivors. According to People, FAA said in a statement, “On Thursday, September 18 at around 15.00 Franklin, North Carolina in a field of Cirrus SR22T fell.
The National Transportation Security Board is now investigating the accident. In a Facebook post, Nashville Songwriters Honor List, where James was encouraged in 2020, remembered him as one of the best of the country’s music. “Brett was a reliable collaborator for the country’s biggest names and was a real advocate for other songwriters.
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The Macon County Sheriff’s office confirmed the accident and made parents confident that all the students and staff in the nearby school were safe. James was born on June 5, 1968 in Columbia, Missouri. He studied medicine before leaving the university to follow his passion for music.
In 1995, he released his first album under the career recordings of Arista Nashville and continued to be one of Nashville’s most respected songwriters for years. For Carrie Underwood, “Jesus, the wheel take” and “Cowboy Casanova,” Kenny Chesney’s “Sun tears” and “last night,” Diierks Bentley’s “Holding”, Jason Aldean’s real, “Rascal Flatts” summer nights. James survived by his former wife Sandra Cornelius-Litle.
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