The country music community is mourning the loss of Brett James, a GRAMMY-winning songwriter and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, who tragically died in a plane crash in Franklin, North Carolina, on Thursday, September 18. He was 57 years old. The Tragic Accident. According to reports from WPDE-TV, James’ Cirrus SR22T aircraft crashed around 3 p.m. local time near Iotla Valley Elementary School in Franklin.
Fortunately, no children or school staff were harmed in the accident. The crash claimed the lives of Brett James, his wife Melody, and Melody’s daughter, Meryl. The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame confirmed his passing that evening through a heartfelt social media post. Jason Aldean’s Onstage Tribute. Just hours after hearing the news, Jason Aldean took the stage in Lincoln, Nebraska, and paused his show to honor his friend.
“Heartbroken to hear of the loss of my friend Brett James tonight,” Aldean wrote on social media. “I am honored to have met him and worked with him.” Aldean then performed “The Truth,” one of James’ most well-known co-written songs. The track, written with Ashley Monroe and released by Aldean in 2009, became a fan favorite and remains a defining song in his career.
James contributed at least ten songs to Aldean’s first eight albums, including “Gonna Know We Were Here” and “Grown Woman,” a duet with Miranda Lambert.
Other Stars Share Their Memories
Aldean was not alone in his grief. By the end of the day, tributes poured in from across Nashville:
Dierks Bentley recalled one of their early writing sessions, saying, “It was one of the first times we wrote together, and I shared the most meaningful idea I had with him because I felt like God was guiding me. Our friendship and that song changed my life.”
Josh Gracin honored James for his generosity and guidance during the early stages of his career.
Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts shared how much James’ songwriting influenced their sound.
Sara Evans remembered his kindness and faith, calling him “one of the true greats.”
A Legacy Beyond Charts
Brett James leaves behind four children and a catalog of more than 800 recorded songs, including hits like Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and Kenny Chesney’s “When the Sun Goes Down.”
His songwriting not only shaped careers but also provided fans with the soundtrack to life’s most tender, painful, and joyful moments.
As Jason Aldean’s tribute showed, the songs Brett James created will continue to resonate, carrying his voice, spirit, and faith far beyond the tragedy of September 18.