T. Graham Brown is a definitive voice of the soulful side of country music, rising to prominence during the mid-1980s era famously known as the Great Credibility Scare. With a bluesy delivery that sets him apart from his contemporaries, he quickly became a radio staple with chart-topping hits like “Hell and High Water,” “Don’t Go to Strangers,” and “I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again.” His unique vocal style led to high-profile collaborations with legends such as George Jones, with whom he shared a CMA Award for “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair,” and Tanya Tucker on the smash duet “Don’t Go Out.” Beyond the country charts, his unmistakable voice reached millions through iconic national advertising campaigns for brands like Coca-Cola and Taco Bell, where he famously fronted the “Run for the Border” commercials for four years.
In the latter half of his storied career, Brown has found deep resonance with audiences through his powerful 1998 song “Wine Into Water,” a moving chronicle of his personal battle with alcohol that has since been covered by over 100 artists, including Loretta Lynn. This transition into inspirational music earned him a Grammy nomination for his first Gospel album, Forever Changed, which featured guest appearances by Vince Gill and Leon Russell. Now entering his sixth decade as an entertainer, he continues to expand his creative horizons with acting roles in films and stage musicals while maintaining a rigorous touring schedule. With his signature “band and a bus” approach, he remains dedicated to bringing his soulful blend of country, R&B, and gospel to fans across the globe.
Showings
| September 11, 2026 | 7:30 PM | Buy Tickets |

