The Grammy Laureate, the author of some big hits of Brett James's country music, died in a plane crash in North Carolin. It was reported by the New York Post. According to journalists, the 57 -year -old musician is one of three passengers on the Cirrus SR22T motor aircraft, flying out of John K. Tyun airport in Nashville. The plane crashed in an open field near Izel-Valley's elementary school in Franklin, North Carolina. All three on the plane died. The identities of two other victims are not established. Brett James was born on June 5, 1968 in Columbia (Missouri) in the family of a doctor Sam Cornelius and his wife Carolin. In 1986, he graduated from the Christian Heritage Academy in the business city, Oklahoma, then he went to Baylor University, where he joined Brotherhood of Sigma Chi and in 1991 received a bachelor's degree in science. In the early 1990s, he studied at a medical school for a while, but left a study for the benefit of the music career. In 1995, James signed a contract with a career label, a subsidiary of Arista Nashville, and released his first album of the same name. The author of James of some songs has reached the first positions in the Cantri charts of the United States performed by singers like Carrie Anderwood, Jessica Andrew, Martin McBride, Kenni Chesni, Rodney Atkins and Jason Oldin. Laureate of some awards, including Grammy.
