Odie Blackmon

As a songwriter Moose won the Grammy award for Best Country Song for co-writing "It's Five O'clock Somewhere”, recorded by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett, and he has had songs recorded by Martina McBride, Willie Nelson, Steve Wariner, Trisha Yearwood, Jamey Johnson, Shania Twain, The War and Treaty, Larkin Poe, Mo Pitney, John Schneider, Heidi Newfield, Tyler Farr, Darryl Worley, Ronnie Milsap, Josh Turner, David Allen Coe, James Otto, Joe Nichols, Teea Goans, Eddie Montgomery, Cody Jinx, Ward Davis, Gene Watson, and others.

As a touring musician Moose has toured and recorded extensively with Bob Seger as a member of The Silver Bullet Band. Moose has also toured with Vince Gill, Marie Osmond, Dan Seals, and others.

As a record producer Moose co-produced Daryl Worley’s top 10 single "Sounds Like Life To Me” as well as the critically acclaimed album by Jamey Johnson "That Lonesome Song" which features the ACM and CMA Song of the Year "In Color". The Platinum selling album was nominated at the Grammys, ACMs and CMAs for Album of the Year. Moose also co-produced Jamey's certified Gold double album "The Guitar Song", which was also Grammy nominated for Best Country Album.

As a session player Moose won the Academy of Country Music award for “Piano/Keyboard Player Of The Year” in 2015, 2017, and 2023. He has played on over 40 #1 singles as well as the movie soundtracks of “Varsity Blues”, "Country Strong”, ”Cars, and Cars 2”. Jim "Moose" Brown was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainer's Hall of Fame (2010) and The Michigan Country Music Hall of fame (2024).