T. Graham Brown – Soulful Country Stylist – Live at Cactus Theater!
Friday, May 12, 2023
Doors: 6:50 pm Showtime: 7:30 pm
It was one of the most vibrant and exciting time periods in Country Music history the mid-1980s. A new and exciting crop of talents were springing up all over the place and T. Graham Brown remembers it like it was yesterday.
I remember Randy Travis and I hit at about the same time, he recalls. Steve Earle was there, too. Keith Whitley was one of my best friends, as well, and we were touring together a lot. It was a great time.
Browns initial entry to Country Radio was the sad and soulful Drowning In Memories. That Top-40 single helped him to establish himself, and by the winter of 1986, he had warmed up to audiences with the bluesy hit I Tell It Like It Used To Be. Other hits quickly followed, with his first self-penned release Hell And High Water, which became his first number one song. I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again and Dont Go To Strangers were the next releases, which all became chart-toppers.
The soulful vocal stylings of T. Graham Brown were all over the airwaves, as his sophomore release Brilliant Conversationalist added more titles to his arsenal of hits, such as the seductive The Last Resort, and She Couldnt Love Me Anymore. It was a time period that Brown sums up as something of a blur.
Doing shows, visiting radio stations and promoting our records, kept me out on the road over 300 days a year and that was a lot of traveling! This was when I was on tour with Kenny Rogers, who was the biggest thing going back then. I was learning so much about the business and having the time of my life. I wouldnt have missed it for the world!
His audiences continued to make him a radio favorite as he continued to amass more hits like Darlene, the smash duet Dont Go Out with Tanya Tucker, and the regret-filled If You Could Only See Me Now.
At the same time his singles were climbing the charts, T.s powerful voice could also be heard on radio and television in commercials for international brands. As the 80s progressed into the next decade, Brown continued to flex his artistic muscle. A well-received concert album enabled him a chance to pay homage to his early influences, like the incomparable Otis Redding, and his hero George Jones, who he teamed up with on several projects, including the CMA Award-winning Vocal Event of the Year release, I Dont Need Your Rockin Chair.
It was a gripping 1998 release about his battles with alcohol Wine Into Water– which helped him introduce his music to the Christian audiences. This iconic song has been recorded by over a hundred artists, most recently by Loretta Lynn, on her critically acclaimed project, Full Circle.
In recent years, his first-ever Gospel album, Forever Changed, netted him a Grammy nomination, with the promise of more such music on the way. A collaboration from the disc, Hell Take Care of You, paired him with Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill.
Now entering his fifth decade as an entertainer, T. Graham Brown continues to branch out in his career. Before moving to Nashville in 1982, he made a few cameos in feature films, including 1977s Greased Lightning with Richard Pryor. More recently, hes started acting again, and his colorful personality can be seen in such films as Saving Samuel and Ticket To Nashville. He is also featured in the television series The Dream Motel, which contains a unique premise.
Its a Christian-based Fantasy Island meets The Twilight Zone, says the artist known affectionately as His T-Ness. Guests at The Dream Motel find themselves face to face with their past, their present and their future. All things are possible for guests at The Dream Motel.
He even acted in the stage play, A Scattered, Smothered, Covered Christmas, the Waffle House Musical, where Wine Into Water was chosen for the score.
That being said, theres not much that Brown would change. His career continues to sail along at a pace that seems to suit him well these days.
Im having more fun out there now than I ever have had. Im not out there chasing the hits. Im just trying to stay out there. Were planning on doing another Gospel record later this year. Im doing some acting, which I am enjoying. Im no great actor, but as long as they keep calling me, Ill keep doing it. Its a lot of fun.
And, for T. Graham Brown, its all about a career that he enjoys. Hell tell you with a grin, Ive got a band and a bus, and Ill keep taking the music to the people as long as God lets me. Its what I love to do!
Reserved Tickets: First four rows of floor (A-D)….$37.50
Remaining floor (E-M)………….$32.50
Standard balcony………………..$27.50
Balcony box seats (box ticket includes concessions)….$65