Country music icon T. Graham Brown, recently inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, reflects on his life and career with a blend of gratitude, faith, and resilience. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Brown shares heartfelt insights into his faith in God, patriotism, and profound appreciation for his wife and partner, Sheila Brown, who played a pivotal role in his recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
“My wife, Sheila, is my best friend. She’s been taking care of me for 46 years,” Brown expressed during the on-camera interview. “She’s seen me go up and down and all around.” He attributes his renewed life to the grace of God and the unwavering support of Sheila, emphasizing, “If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t even be here. But I came through all this craziness, and I just like to tell people there’s a way out.”
Speaking from his Nashville home via Zoom, Brown underscored his commitment to helping others navigate difficult times, drawing from his own experiences. He emphasized his core belief in doing what’s right, a principle that guides his actions and interactions with fans and peers alike.
As he gears up for the release of his new studio album, “From Memphis to Muscle Shoals,” on August 2, Brown eagerly anticipates sharing his latest musical endeavor with the world. The album features collaborations with esteemed artists including Dwight Yoakam, Tanya Tucker, Sam Moore, Wynonna Judd, Delbert McClinton, Randy Houser, and more, highlighting Brown’s enduring influence and collaborative spirit within the country music community.
With his upcoming album poised to captivate audiences, Brown remains steadfast in his mission to inspire and uplift through his music and personal journey. Stay tuned for the release of “From Memphis to Muscle Shoals” and follow T. Graham Brown’s journey on his path through country music’s storied landscape.