
T. Graham Brown Rings in the Season With Christmas Favorites on SiriusXM’s Live Wire
As the holidays settle over Music City with twinkling lights and the familiar hum of rehearsals and year-end performances, one unmistakable voice is adding his own sparkle to the season. GRAMMY-nominated vocalist, Grand Ole Opry member, and beloved country music storyteller T. Graham Brown is back with a brand-new holiday episode of Live Wire on SiriusXM’s Prime Country—bringing listeners a warm, nostalgic collection of Christmas classics from some of country music’s most iconic voices.
Beginning Wednesday, December 3, fans can tune in to Channel 58 for a festive lineup that blends Brown’s signature soul with holiday hits from Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, The Bellamy Brothers, EXILE, Mark Wills, and Brown himself. It’s the kind of playlist that feels like hot cocoa after a long day—a comforting reminder of the season’s joy, tradition, and musical magic.
A Christmas Playlist Wrapped in Country Tradition
For Brown, curating a holiday show isn’t just programming—it’s personal.
“’Tis the season once again,” he shared, “and I’ve put together some classic Christmas songs for y’all from some great artist friends of mine… Merry Christmas!”
His December episode is designed to evoke memories of vinyl spinning under a Christmas tree, of radios glowing on kitchen counters while families wrap gifts or bake cookies. It’s a musical invitation to slow down and savor the simple things.
SiriusXM subscribers can catch the program live or stream it through the SiriusXM app on phones, smart speakers, connected TVs, and more—ensuring holiday cheer is never out of reach.
A Season of Service, Celebration, and Screen Time
While many people ease into December, T. Graham Brown’s calendar has been nothing short of festive frenzy—in all the best ways.
Giving Back at Mission:Possible
On November 25, Brown laced up his boots and joined longtime friend Tracy Lawrence and a lineup of country music heavyweights—including Jamey Johnson, Clint Black, Charles Esten, Steve Wariner, and others—for the 20th Annual Mission:Possible Turkey Fry.
Together, they fried more than 5,300 turkeys and helped raise $355,000 to provide more than 50,000 meals across Middle Tennessee. The event has long been one of Nashville’s most meaningful holiday traditions, and Brown’s participation underscores his heart for service and community.
Honoring a Century of the Opry
Just days later, Brown stepped onto sacred ground once again—the Grand Ole Opry stage—for its 100th birthday celebration. As a member of the Opry family, he described the night as “a career highlight” and “a family reunion,” praising the team for producing “the show of a lifetime.”
It was a fitting tribute to the institution that helped shape his career and a reminder of how deeply woven he is into country music’s legacy.
A Holiday Cameo on Hallmark
And because no holiday season is complete without a feel-good movie moment, Brown also appears in the new film A Grand Ole Opry Christmas, now airing on Hallmark Channel and Hallmark+.
He joins a star-studded cast including Kristoffer Polaha, James Denton, Nikki DeLoach, Brad Paisley, and Bill Anderson—making it a festive treat for fans who love their holiday stories with a little Nashville charm.
Taking the Stage Coast to Coast
Even with a bustling December, Brown isn’t slowing down. His tour calendar carries him through Kentucky, across the Caribbean on the Country Music Cruise, and into Ohio and Georgia in early 2026.
From theaters to festivals to legendary venues, he continues to bring his soulful blend of country, gospel, and blues to audiences nationwide.
A Voice That’s Become a Holiday Tradition
T. Graham Brown’s impact on American music spans decades—chart-topping hits, award-winning collaborations, iconic ad campaigns, and a touring schedule that proves he still thrives on connecting with fans. His monthly Live Wire show on SiriusXM has become a staple for listeners who appreciate his deep knowledge of the genre and his unmistakable voice.
With this year’s Christmas episode, he gives fans something familiar and fresh—a reminder of what makes holiday music special and why his voice remains one of the most beloved in the industry.
As the season unfolds, Brown’s message is as warm as the music he plays:
Merry Christmas—and crank up the classics.
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