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Some losses leave us searching for words where there are none. The sudden passing of Brett James Cornelius, along with his wife and her daughter, in a plane crash on September 18, 2025, has left Nashville's music community reeling in grief. This special episode stands as a raw, heartfelt tribute to a songwriter whose pen crafted some of country music's most enduring hits, and whose heart crafted friendships that defined the Nashville community.
Brett James wasn't just a Grammy-winning songwriter behind Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel," Kenny Chesney's "When the Sun Goes Down," or Dierks Bentley's "I Hold On"—he was a presence you felt. Born in Missouri and twice attempting medical school before answering Nashville's persistent call, Brett approached songwriting with humility that elevated everyone in the room. "Some days you write something nobody will ever hear," he once said, "and then one day you write 'Jesus Take the Wheel.' That's the job, that's the beauty."
This episode weaves through Brett's musical journey, from his self-titled solo album in 1995 to his 2020 EP "I Am Now," featuring the moving "True Believer." Through tears and memories, we explore the stories behind his biggest hits and the profound impact of his genuine character. The episode concludes with a poignant performance of "Fall Into His Hands," the last song shared when Brett and I performed together earlier this year—a fitting reminder that while we may never understand such profound loss, music remains our collective solace.
Join me in honoring a true Nashville legend whose voice may be silenced but whose songs will forever echo in the hearts of millions. Share his music, remember his spirit, and keep his family in your prayers as we navigate this unthinkable loss together.
By Chris Blair4.8
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Some losses leave us searching for words where there are none. The sudden passing of Brett James Cornelius, along with his wife and her daughter, in a plane crash on September 18, 2025, has left Nashville's music community reeling in grief. This special episode stands as a raw, heartfelt tribute to a songwriter whose pen crafted some of country music's most enduring hits, and whose heart crafted friendships that defined the Nashville community.
Brett James wasn't just a Grammy-winning songwriter behind Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel," Kenny Chesney's "When the Sun Goes Down," or Dierks Bentley's "I Hold On"—he was a presence you felt. Born in Missouri and twice attempting medical school before answering Nashville's persistent call, Brett approached songwriting with humility that elevated everyone in the room. "Some days you write something nobody will ever hear," he once said, "and then one day you write 'Jesus Take the Wheel.' That's the job, that's the beauty."
This episode weaves through Brett's musical journey, from his self-titled solo album in 1995 to his 2020 EP "I Am Now," featuring the moving "True Believer." Through tears and memories, we explore the stories behind his biggest hits and the profound impact of his genuine character. The episode concludes with a poignant performance of "Fall Into His Hands," the last song shared when Brett and I performed together earlier this year—a fitting reminder that while we may never understand such profound loss, music remains our collective solace.
Join me in honoring a true Nashville legend whose voice may be silenced but whose songs will forever echo in the hearts of millions. Share his music, remember his spirit, and keep his family in your prayers as we navigate this unthinkable loss together.

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