I've run across Jr Brown music or videos a few times, and while I don't seek him out, he has "his style" and I like it once in awhile. Just happened to run across this................not too long ago, his trademark "guit-steel" was stolen from a car parked at a hotel. So now you have it, you thief. WHAT are you going to DO with it?
Country Singer Junior Brown Offering $3000 Reward for Stolen Guit-Steel Guitar
Country Singer Junior Brown Offering $3000 Reward for Stolen Guit-Steel Guitar
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Country Singer Junior Brown Offering $3000 Reward for Stolen Guit-Steel Guitar
By Bobby Moore2 years
WME Agency
It's hard to separate the throwback musical sound and hillbilly style of Junior Brown from his Michael Stevens-designed electric guitar and lap steel guitar amalgam the guit-steel. Sadly, a thief took one of Brown's custom instruments, lovingly called "Big Red," along with his wife Tanya Rae's Martin Shenandoah acoustic guitar from a rental car during the couple's stay earlier this month in a North Attleboro, Mass. hotel.
Ever since the theft was shared on Oct. 7 by the Junior Brown Fan Page on Facebook, Brown's $2,000 reward for the stolen gear increased thanks to a pair of Texas-based veterinarians.
"My wife and I are both veterinarians here in Monahans, Texas," wrote Trey Armstrong on Facebook. "I've been a big fan of Junior Brown since the first time I heard 'Highway Patrol.' I would like to add $1,000 to the reward money being offered ($2,000 by Junior Brown) for the safe return to his guit-steel and his wife's Martin guitar."
Country Singer Junior Brown Offering $3000 Reward for Stolen Guit-Steel Guitar
Country Singer Junior Brown Offering $3000 Reward for Stolen Guit-Steel Guitar
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Country Singer Junior Brown Offering $3000 Reward for Stolen Guit-Steel Guitar
By Bobby Moore2 years
WME Agency
It's hard to separate the throwback musical sound and hillbilly style of Junior Brown from his Michael Stevens-designed electric guitar and lap steel guitar amalgam the guit-steel. Sadly, a thief took one of Brown's custom instruments, lovingly called "Big Red," along with his wife Tanya Rae's Martin Shenandoah acoustic guitar from a rental car during the couple's stay earlier this month in a North Attleboro, Mass. hotel.
Ever since the theft was shared on Oct. 7 by the Junior Brown Fan Page on Facebook, Brown's $2,000 reward for the stolen gear increased thanks to a pair of Texas-based veterinarians.
"My wife and I are both veterinarians here in Monahans, Texas," wrote Trey Armstrong on Facebook. "I've been a big fan of Junior Brown since the first time I heard 'Highway Patrol.' I would like to add $1,000 to the reward money being offered ($2,000 by Junior Brown) for the safe return to his guit-steel and his wife's Martin guitar."















