T. G. Sheppard (born Billy Neal Browder (after his father, Billy Browder),
20 July 1942, Humboldt, Tennessee) is an American country music singer.He
never graduated from high school, but was one credit away from doing so.
He ran away from his home at the age of 17 to become involved in the music
industry in Memphis, Tennessee. Initially he worked in the record business
and tried recording pop music under the name, Brian Stacy.
In 1974, Sheppard signed with Melodyland (later Hitsville) Records, which
was a short-lived country label that was owned by Motown Records, and
recorded the song "Devil in the Bottle," which became a No. 1 hit on
Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart and also became a Top 60 Pop hit in
1975. The follow-up, "Tryin' to Beat the Morning Home," also went to No. 1
and cracked the Top 100 during the summer of 1975. Several subsequent
releases during 1975-1977 also made the Top 10 like "Motels and Memories"
and "Show Me A Man".
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T.G. Sheppard,