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T. Graham Brown Inks With Kinkead Entertainment Agency

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T. Graham Brown Inks With Kinkead Entertainment Agency

Pictured (L-R): Manager Cole Johnstone; Kinkead Entertainment CEO Bob Kinkead; T. Graham Brown; Sheila Brown; Kinkead Entertainment President Julie Devereux; Kinkead Entertainment Executive Assistant Remi Heitzman and Kinkead Entertainment Sr. VP Greg Scott

Newly-inducted Grand Ole Opry member T. Graham Brown has signed with The Kinkead Entertainment Agency for booking.

Brown has captivated audiences for decades with his rich, soulful voice in timeless hits like “Darlene,” “Hell and High Water,” “I Tell It Like It Used To Be,” “Don’t Go To Strangers” and “Wine Into Water,” which have become anthems for country fans worldwide. He is also recognized as the voice in advertising campaigns for McDonald’s, Disneyland, Almond Joy, Coca-Cola, Dodge Truck, Ford, Hardee’s and many others, including the Taco Bell “Run For The Border” TV spots.

Brown was recently surprised on stage at the Grand Ole Opry with a special presentation commemorating his first N0. 1 album, From Memphis to Muscle Shoals. The album debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Top Blues Album Chart and entered the top 10 of the iTunes Country Albums Chart upon its release. It features collaborations with Bettye LaVette, Sam Moore, Delbert McClinton, Dwight Yoakam, Eddie Floyd, Little Anthony, Randy Houser, Sammy Hagar, Tanya Tucker, Wynonna and Zach Williams, and the 14-song collection has garnered over one million on-demand streams.

“I have had a long history with T. Graham Brown,” shares CEO Bob Kinkead. “Starting in 1986, I had the privilege of working with T. throughout the mid/late 80s to the early 2000s, achieving many goals together in his live performance career. Now, 20 years later, we’ve come full circle. My team, including Julie Devereux and Greg Scott, are extremely excited to work with T., his manager Cole Johnstone, and Sheila, as his exclusive agents.”

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