Carrie Underwood has honored her collaborator Brett James, who tragically passed away in a plane crash alongside his wife and stepdaughter. Brett, aged 57, was known for his work on the Grammy-winning song “Jesus Take The Wheel,” which he co-wrote with Carrie. In a heartfelt tribute shared on Instagram, Carrie described Brett as a remarkable individual, recalling his cool demeanor and talent.
She reminisced about their songwriting sessions, highlighting Brett’s generosity and talent. Despite his significant contribution to their collaborations, Brett always insisted on equal credit sharing. Carrie also emphasized Brett’s faith and their shared experiences of singing together at church, especially songs inspired by their beliefs.
Brett, a prolific songwriter, was known for hits such as Jason Aldean’s “The Truth,” Rascal Flatts’ “Summer Nights,” and Kenny Chesney’s “When The Sun Goes Down,” among other country classics. The fatal plane crash in North Carolina took the lives of Brett, his wife, and stepdaughter, with the Federal Aviation Administration confirming the incident. Carrie concluded her tribute by requesting prayers for Brett’s family and friends, expressing her love and gratitude for their time together.
The music community mourns the loss of a talented artist and friend, as Brett’s legacy lives on through his impactful contributions to country music.
