T. Graham Brown There is only one T. Graham Brown; and that uniqueness has made him one of the most enduringly popular singers in Nashville. Seven years since his last album and eight years since his last top-10 radio hit, T. Graham Brown continues to be in demand as a national concert attraction, a songwriter and a studio singer. Once you've 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" returns to disc with Wine Into Water. More than a comeback, this collection is a "career record" in every way. "I finally got to make a grown-up T. Graham Brown record," says the soulful and widely loved star. "Thank God for George Collier and Intersound Country. He just said, 'Here's a budget - make me a T. Graham Brown record.' And so I did, the most honest and the truest album I've ever done." "I just wanted to make something that was 'real,'" Brown comments. "There is just so much warmth in this one. I made it with some of my best friends. The sessions were a blast. It's just straight-ahead 'me,' from start to finish." It's a measure of the respect that T. Graham Brown has in Music City that a who's who of players and singers joined him in the studio for Wine Into Water. Among the talents who dropped by to lend their pal a hand during the production of this superb collection were Delbert McClinton, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Steve Wariner, Ashley Cleveland, Marty Stuart, Jim Horn, Jonell Mosser, Al Anderson, Lee Roy Parnell and Delaney Bramlett, all of whom are records makers themselves.
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