T.G. Sheppard & T. Graham Brown in Concert

Jun-25-2016 thru Jun-25-2016

T.G. Sheppard has always had a knack of being ‘at the right place at the right time’ in Country Music. He was the singular artist who put a massive amount of gold in the teeth of the country music industry’s biggest ‘sales bite’ inhistory—during the ‘Golden Era’ of the late ‘70’s and early ‘80’s as thesuccess of ‘Urban Cowboy’ helped usher in a new wave of country. T.G. opened the ‘80’s with a remarkable run of a dozen #1 hits that would forever secure his place in industry history. He brought romance—and yes, sex appeal—to country music at a time when young men in hats were first saddling up to monopolize the range on the nation’s airwaves. His hits include: “Last Cheater’s Waltz,” “Only One You,” “Party Time,” “Do You Wanna Go To Heaven,” “I Feel Like Loving You Again,” “I Loved ‘Em Every One,” “Finally,” “War Is Hell On The Homefront Too,” and “Faking Love.” “Finally” and “I Loved ‘Em Every One,” introduced T.G. to a massive new world of fans when both made major impact on the Pop Top 40 Charts.T. Graham Brown moved to Nashville in 1982 and found work singing advertising jingles for companies suchas McDonald’s, Disneyland, Harrah’s and many others. He was also the singingnarrator in the Taco Bell “Run for the Border” television spots. T also foundwork as a songwriter for E.M.I. Publishing before signing to Capitol Records in1984. His debut album and Title Song, “I Tell It Like It Used To Be”, went toTOP-10, followed by “I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again” which landed atNo.4. His next 2 singles, “Hell and High Water” and “Don’t Go to Strangers”made their way to the number one slot. Other hits include “Darlene”, “Come as YouWere”, and “Wine Into WaterFor more information call 865-453-2003 or visit www.firstclassconcerts.com

Country Tonight Theater, Pigeon Forge
865-453-2003