T. G. Sheppard

William Neal Browder (born July 20, 1944)[1] is an American country music singer, known professionally as T. G. Sheppard.

[2] He dropped out of high school at age 15 and ran away from home to become involved in the music industry in Memphis, Tennessee.

Sheppard to avoid jeopardizing his job with RCA, due to his recording material with a different label.

The biggest included "Last Cheater's Waltz" (1979); "I'll Be Coming Back for More" and "Do You Wanna Go to Heaven" (1980); "I Loved 'Em Every One" and "Party Time" (1981); "Only One You", "Finally", and "War Is Hell (On the Homefront Too)" (1982).

2 in 1987: "Half Past Forever (Till I'm Blue in the Heart)", "You're My First Lady", and "One for the Money".

He continued to tour and play throughout the 1990s, but did not sign a new record contract, and did not release any new material until 1997.

Sheppard released Timeless in 2004, an album that had him singing songs from the big band era.

25 Folgers Chevrolet driven on the NASCAR Cup Series by Tim Richmond and Ken Schrader.

Sheppard is married to singer-songwriter Kelly Lang and resides in Hendersonville, Tennessee.