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  • Oct 30, 1954
    T. Graham Brown is born in Atlanta, Georgia. Infusing country with a blue-eyed soul style, Brown finds favor in the late-1980s with such hits as "Don't Go To Strangers," "Darlene" and "Hell And High Water"
    Nov 30, 1980
    T. Graham Brown marries his wife, Sheila, in Georgia
    May 18, 1982
    T. Graham Brown moves to Nashville
    Jul 12, 1984
    T. Graham Brown performs at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe for the first time
    Sep 18, 1985
    Capitol releases T. Graham Brown's "I Tell It Like It Used To Be"
    Apr 2, 1986
    Capitol releases T. Graham Brown's "I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again"
    May 16, 1986
    Capitol releases T. Graham Brown's debut album, "I Tell It Like It Used To Be"
    Aug 13, 1986
    Capitol releases T. Graham Brown's "Hell And High Water"
    Nov 29, 1986
    T. Graham Brown makes his "Hee Haw" debut, appearing alongside Loretta Lynn and actress Florence Henderson
    Dec 13, 1986
    T. Graham Brown rises to the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "Hell And High Water"

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