
The country music world is reeling after the sudden death ofย Grammy Award-winning songwriter Brett James, who was killed in a plane crash alongside his wife and her daughter in North Carolina.
James, 57, was flying aboard his privateย Cirrus SR22T jetย Thursday afternoon when it went down in a field in Franklin, North Carolina. On board with him were his wife,ย Melody Wilson, 59, and her daughter,ย Meryl Maxwell Wilson, 28. All three were killed in the crash.

The heartbreak is made even sharper by the timing, as Meryl had just celebrated her 28th birthday the day before. Her motherโs final words to her, posted on social media, were filled with love:ย โHappy Birthday my Love!! How Blessed am I to be your Momma! Youโre the MOST BEAUTIFUL AMAZING HUMAN inside and out!โ
A love story cut short
Melody and Brett had been living together in Nashville since at least 2020. They tied the knot on August 21, which Melody shared in a New Yearโs Day 2022 post.

Sharing a joyful wedding photo, Melody wrote at the time:ย โWhat an awesome year! August 21st Brett and I got married. Lucky me.โ
Their love story, which had played out openly online in photos of blended family moments and heartfelt captions, has now ended in unspeakable tragedy.
A legacy of music
Beyond his personal life, Brett James leaves behind an indelible mark on country music. Known for penning hits forย Taylor Swift, Dierks Bentley, and other stars, he was perhaps most celebrated for co-writingย Carrie Underwoodโs iconic ballad โJesus, Take the Wheel.โ

Over his career, James released five singles that reached Billboardโs country chart over an eight-year period, but it was his songwriting that cemented his legacy, earning him both awards and the respect of Nashvilleโs biggest stars.
James is survived by hisย four grown childrenย from his previous marriage to Sandra Cornelius-Little.
Mourning a loss
For family, friends, and fans, the tragedy is twofold โ the sudden loss of a beloved songwriter and the devastating deaths of Melody and her daughter. What was meant to be a birthday week of celebration has instead become a moment of mourning across both Nashville and North Carolina

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