T. Graham Brown
T. Graham Brown rose to country stardom through the uniquely Southern phenomenon of beach music, a party-ready mix of old-time rock & roll, R&B, country, and blues. Born in Arabi, Georgia (his real first name is Anthony), he got his start performing while attending the University of Georgia, as part of the beach music duo Dirk & Tony. He then joined the outlaw country band Reo Diamond, and retooled his image as a hairy, tattooed wildman in a ten-gallon hat. Moving on in 1979, Brown formed his own R&B band, Rack of Spam, and officially settled on T. Graham Brown as his stage name. He moved to Nashville three years later, where, with the help of Harlan Howard, he found work singing demos and commercial jingles. In 1983, he signed with CBS as a staff songwriter, and went on to join the Tree International publishing firm in the same capacity.
Meanwhile, he also landed a deal as a recording artist with Capitol, and released his debut album, I Tell It Like It Used to Be, in 1986. Partly recorded at Alabama's legendary Muscle Shoals studios, the record spawned a number one country single in "Hell or High Water," and both the title track and "I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again" went Top Ten. Arriving in 1987, Brilliant Conversationalist gave Brown a second number one in "Don't Go to Strangers," and two more Top Tens with "She Couldn't Love Me Anymore" and the title cut. Meanwhile, he made appearances in the 1987 films Greased Lightning and Cursed, and the following year he and his backing group, the Hardtops, played Elvis' band in Heartbreak Hotel. Released in 1988, Come as You Were continued Brown's success with the chart-topping "Darlene" and two further Top Tens in the title track and "The Last Resort."
Unfortunately, Brown was also battling alcoholism, and his problems began to take their toll on his career. He managed one further Top Ten country hit in 1990's "If You Could Only See Me Now," and also duetted with Tanya Tucker on the hit "Don't Go Out" that year. But after his 1991 album You Can't Take It with You missed the charts, Brown found himself dropped by Capitol, and while he landed subsequent record deals with Warner Bros. and Sony Nashville, both labels tore up their contracts without releasing any material on him. Brown spent most of the '90s sorting himself out, and returned in 1998 with the acclaimed comeback effort Wine into Water, which reaffirmed his roots rock leanings and marked his most personal effort to date. The concert album T. Graham Brown Lives! appeared in 2001.
The clean and sober Brown maintained a low-key career in the new millennium, continuing to play live shows and recording albums for small labels, including 2003's The Next Right Thing and 2004's Live at Billy Bob's Texas. After 2006's The Present, Brown took a break from recording, but after a nine-year layoff, he released Forever Changed, a spiritually themed album that included guest appearances from Leon Russell, the Oak Ridge Boys, Jason Crabb, and legendary studio guitarist Steve Cropper. Distributed by the Sony-affiliated Mansion Entertainment label, Forever Changed received enthusiastic reviews, and earned Brown his first Grammy nomination, for Best Roots Gospel Album.
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Discografía
35 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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From Memphis to Muscle Shoals
Blues - Editado por Johnstone Ent. Records el 2 ago. 2024
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(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
Country - Editado por Johnstone Ent. Records el 24 may. 2024
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I Tell It Like It Used To Be
Country - Editado por EMI Music Nashville (ERN) el 1 ene. 1986
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Snapshot: T.Graham Brown
Country - Editado por Hickory Records (2009 Deal) el 10 mar. 2015
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Come As You Were
Country - Editado por EMI Music Nashville (ERN) el 1 ene. 1988
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Bumper To Bumper
Country - Editado por EMI Music Nashville (ERN) el 1 ene. 1990
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Super Hits (Album Version)
Country - Editado por Columbia Nashville el 2 may. 1995
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Bare Bones
Country - Editado por StarVista Music el 9 oct. 2020
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Brilliant Conversationalist
Rock - Editado por EMI Music Nashville (ERN) el 30 may. 1987
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T. Graham Brown
Country - Editado por Hickory Records (2009 Deal) el 20 ago. 2012
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Forever Changed
Country - Editado por StarVista Music el 27 ene. 2015
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Deja Vu All Over Again The Best Of T.Graham Brown
Country - Editado por Capitol Nashville el 17 jul. 2007
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It Ain't Christmas
Country - Editado por T. Graham Brown el 24 oct. 2011
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From a Stronger Place
Country - Editado por StarVista Music el 16 ago. 2008
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Pick Up On Mr. T - [The Dave Cash Collection]
Country - Editado por The Dave Cash Collection - OMP el 9 may. 2011
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas
Country - Editado por Smith Music Group el 4 may. 2004
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You Can't Take It With You
Country - Editado por Capitol Nashville el 1 ene. 1991
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I Tell It Like It Used to Be
Country - Editado por DPR-TMC el 3 jul. 2014
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LIVES! (Live)
Country - Editado por StarVista Music el 5 jun. 2001
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