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Jason Aldean Pays Tribute to Brett James, the Hitmaker Behind Countless Country Classics, After Tragic Passing

Jason Aldean performing on stage in a cowboy hat, later paying tribute to late songwriter Brett James after his passing at 57.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Jason Aldean walked onstage in Lincoln, Nebraska, with heavy news hanging over him and decided the only way to deal with it was to sing.

Just hours earlier, Jason Aldean had learned that Brett James, the songwriter who gave him “The Truth” and a pile of other cuts, died in a plane crash in North Carolina at only 57 years old. Three people were on board, and nobody made it out. The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame confirmed what nobody wanted to believe, which was that one of the town’s sharpest pens was gone.

Aldean told the crowd, “This next song is one of the songs early on in my career that was a really big song for me… we got some sad news tonight. A longtime friend of ours, the guy that wrote this song, died in a plane crash today in North Carolina.” He pointed out that James had written plenty for him over the years, including “Two Night Town” and “Grown Woman,” but then he leaned into the one that cut deepest.

“The Truth.”

@jasonaldeanmusic

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. Honored to have met him and worked with him. Thoughts and prayers going out to his family. 💔

♬ original sound – Jason Aldean

That song, written by James with Ashley Monroe, turned into one of Aldean’s signature ballads back in 2009. It is raw, it is aching, and it is the kind of song you don’t just sing, you live it. On Thursday night, Aldean sang it for Brett. The video shows him steady but clearly shaken, pouring it out for the man who helped give him the words in the first place.

After the show, Aldean wrote online, “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. Honored to have met him and worked with him. Thoughts and prayers going out to his family.”

And Aldean was not the only one. Dierks Bentley called James “a total stud, fellow aviator, one of the best singer-songwriters in our town.” He remembered dropping the idea for “I Hold On” on him because he felt like God told him to do it, and he said their friendship and that song changed his life. Josh Gracin, Gary LeVox, and Sara Evans also came forward with their own stories. One by one, country stars lined up to say what Brett James meant to them.

The truth is that Brett was not just a songwriter. He was a lifeline for artists trying to find the right words. He gave Carrie Underwood “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Cowboy Casanova.” He gave Kenny Chesney beachside anthems like “When the Sun Goes Down.” He gave Rascal Flatts “Summer Nights” and Dierks Bentley “I Hold On.” His name might not have been on the marquee, but his fingerprints are all over modern country radio.

He had eight hundred cuts and more than twenty-five number ones. Even so, if you ask the artists who worked with him, they will tell you he was more than stats. He was cool, he was generous, and he carried himself with the kind of humility you do not always find in the spotlight’s shadow.

Jason Aldean lost a friend. Nashville lost a giant. And fans lost a songwriter who knew how to write feelings into songs you could not shake if you tried.

On Thursday night, Aldean did not give a speech about legacy. He did not need to. He just sang “The Truth” and let it land like it always does, straight to the chest.

Sometimes the best tribute is not words. It is the song you cannot stop singing.

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