Musician Spotlight: Jim "Moose" Brown
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 5th Ave S, Nashville, Tennessee 37203
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Exterior of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Keyboardist Jim “Moose” Brown has recorded with Trace Adkins, Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Craig Morgan, Bob Seger and Josh Turner. His work can be heard on more than 40 #1 singles. Brown is a longtime member of Seger’s Silver Bullet Band and has also performed live with Marie Osmond, Dan Seals and Country Music Hall of Fame members Bill Anderson and Jim Ed Brown. He has been named the Academy of Country Music’s Keyboard Player of the Year twice. Additionally, Brown has produced records for Jamey Johnson and Daryl Worley and written songs recorded by David Allen Coe, Tyler Farr, Martina McBride, Steve Wariner and Country Music Hall of Fame member Willie Nelson. In 2004, he won a Grammy for Best Country Song for co-writing the Jimmy Buffett and Country Music Hall of Fame member Alan Jackson hit “It’s Five O'Clock Somewhere.”
Included with museum admission; Program ticket required; Free to museum members.