Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James died following a plane crash on Thursday.
James, 57, was with his partner, Melody Wilson, 59, and her daughter, Meryl Maxwell Wilson, when the aircraft went down near North Carolina’s Iotla Valley Elementary School, according to the Daily Mail. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shared that there were no survivors from the crash.
“A Cirrus SR22T crashed in a field in Franklin, North Carolina, around 3 p.m. local time on Thursday, Sept. 18. Three people were on board,” the statement said.
Brett James performs during a rehearsal. Getty ImagesThe FAA also confirmed that the National Transportation Safety Board will open an investigation into the incident.
The Macon County Sheriff’s Office released their own a statement on the tragic accident.
“To the parents that have children that attend Iotla school. The students, and staff are safe. There was an airplane accident on the neighboring property,” the sheriff’s office detailed. “Again all students and staff are safe.”
Brett James poses with his wife in the Bahamas. Instagram/brettjamessongsJames worked with some of country’s top talent throughout his career. He had a hand in writing Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take The Wheel,” Jason Aldean‘s “The Truth,” Rascal Flatts‘ “Summer Nights” and Kenny Chesney‘s “When The Sun Goes Down.”
In his Instagram bio, James wrote, “Twenty seven #1 songs.”
Many stars have paid tribute following the news of his death. Keep reading for the touching tributes.
Brett James celebrates Father’s Day. Instagram/brettjamessongsDierks Bentley
“Rest in peace pal. Total stud. Fellow aviator. One of the best singer-songwriters in our town….total legend,” the artist, 49, wrote on Instagram. “I brought a couple of roughy sketched verse ideas of ‘I Hold On’ to Brett after my dad died and he just did his thing. The chorus is all him.”
“When I sing that song live, I’m always thinking of my dad, but I also think about that day we wrote it. He just got it, just lit into it,” continued Bentley. “It was one of the first times we wrote and I decided to drop the most meaningful and necessary idea of a song I had on him, because I felt like God was telling me to do so. Our friendship and that song changed my life. 💔 Prayers for his family.”
Dierks Bentley poses with Brett James. @dierksbentley/InstagramJason Aldean
“Heartbroken to hear of the loss of my friend Brett James tonight. I had nothing but love and respect for that guy and he helped change my life,” the country icon, 48, penned on X. “Honored to have met him and worked with him. Thoughts and prayers going out to his family. 💔.”
Jason Alden pays tribute to Brett James.
Josh Gracin
“I was struggling to connect with the songs being pitched for my first record until I was introduced to Brett’s writing. I went on to cut five of his songs for that debut album, and he quickly transcended far beyond where we both started,” the former “American Idol” contestant, 44, penned.
“We later teamed up again for the second record,” continued Gracin. “Not only did he produce half of it, but he also co-wrote four of the songs that made the album. His belief in me and the songs he allowed me to record helped carve out a space for me in country music. This is a tragic loss for his family and for the entire country music community.”
Brett James performs onstage during NSAI 2022 Nashville Songwriter Awards. Getty ImagesKaren Fairchild
The Little Big Town member, 55, wrote on her Instagram Stories, “Rest in peace friend. You left us too soon.Our hearts are broken and our prayers are with your family.”
Fairchild also shared a piece of paper that read, “Now more than ever, tell the people you love, that you love ’em,” signed “Brett James.”
Karen shared a note written by Brett James
Sara Evans
“I am absolutely devastated at the loss of one of the best writers I’ve ever written with and recorded several of his songs. Brett James,” the singer, 54, wrote on Instagram. “I’m praying for his loved ones. What a tragic and sad day. He will be so missed. 💔”
Fellow musician Gavin DeGraw inquired below the post: “Oh no. How did this happen? One of the great ones.”
Carrie Underwood
“Some things are just unfathomable. The loss of Brett James to his family, friends and our music community is too great to put into words,” the singer, 42, began in her Friday Instagram post.
“Brett was the epitome of ‘cool,’ Underwood continued. “I see him in my mind riding up to my cabins to write on his motorcycle…his hair somehow perfectly coiffed despite being under a helmet for however long. I always loved hearing him sing ‘Cowboy Casanova’ because a sassy girl anthem should’ve sounded ridiculous coming from a macho dude like him, but somehow, he even made that cool.”
“It will forever be a reminder that this life is but a moment…we have to make the most of each day we’re given here on earth. Each day is a gift,” she concluded in part before asking for prayers.
Brett James and Carrie Underwood during 43rd Annual ASCAP Country Music Awards. WireImage“Love you, man. I’ll see you again someday.”



