
A prominent Christian songwriter, known for co-writing the Grammy-winning hit âJesus, Take the Wheel,â was among three people killed in a small aircraft crash in North Carolina. His wife and stepdaughter also died in the crash.
Brett James, who co-wrote Carrie Underwoodâs song, was identified as one of the victims of the crash, which occurred around 3 p.m. last Thursday in Franklin. The aircraft, a Cirrus SR22T registered under Jamesâ legal name, Brett James Cornelius, went down in a field adjacent to Macon County Airport, Fox4 reported.
James, 57, had been piloting the plane, which took off from Nashvilleâs John C. Tune Airport.
His wife, Melody Carole Wilson, and stepdaughter, Meryl Maxwell Wilson, were also on board and died.
The crash site was located near Iotla Valley Elementary School. Students and staff at the school were unharmed, ABC News reported.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, an investigator visited the scene Friday to examine the wreckage, which was scheduled for removal the following day for further evaluation.
The cause of the crash remains undetermined.
James had an extensive songwriting career in Nashville that spanned more than two decades. He wrote or co-wrote over 500 songs recorded by artists such as Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Kelly Clarkson, Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan and Kenny Chesney.
His song âJesus, Take the Wheel,â co-written with Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson, won the Grammy Award for best country song in 2007 and was named ASCAPâs Country Song of the Year in 2006, the Los Angeles Times noted.
He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020. He also received ASCAPâs Country Songwriter of the Year honor in both 2006 and 2010.
Jamesâ writing credits include: Martina McBrideâs âBlessed,â Kenny Chesneyâs âOut Last Night,â Carrie Underwoodâs âCowboy Casanova,â Rodney Atkinsâ âItâs America,â and Uncle Krackerâs duet with Chesney, âWhen the Sun Goes Down.â He also co-wrote Rascal Flattsâ âSummer Nightsâ and âLove You Out Loud.â
Born on June 5, 1968, in Columbia, Missouri, James began his musical journey in the early 1990s after leaving medical school. Though he initially signed a solo deal with Career Records, a division of Arista Nashville, he soon shifted focus to songwriting.
Singer, songwriter and actress Carrie Underwood expressed grief over the loss of her longtime collaborator in a tribute on Instagram. She wrote that Jamesâ death was âunfathomable,â adding, âEach day is a gift ⌠Love you, man. Iâll see you again someday.â
Rascal Flatts described James as âa brilliant songwriter and amazing man,â stating in an Instagram post that he âwill be greatly missed.â
Country singer Jason Aldean, who collaborated with James on the song âThe Truth,â honored him during a show in Lincoln, Nebraska. âHe helped change my life,â Aldean said in a social media post of the performance.
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