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  • Jun 12, 1952
    Jamieson "Junior" Brown is born in Kirksville, Indiana. Hailed for his instrumental work on his self-designed guit-steel, he becomes a critics' favorite in the 1990s and wins the Country Music Association's video award for "My Wife Thinks You're Dead"
    Jul 23, 1988
    Junior Brown marries back-up singer Tanya Rae
    Mar 7, 1996
    Junior Brown pops into Masterfonics in Nashville to help The Beach Boys on a country album, remaking "409"
    Aug 20, 1996
    In one of country music's more unusual collaborations, River North Records releases The Beach Boys' album "Stars And Stripes," featuring country remakes of their classics with Toby Keith, Lorrie Morgan, Sawyer Brown, Willie Nelson and others
    Oct 2, 1996
    Junior Brown and director Michael McNamara share the Music Video of the Year honor, for "My Wife Thinks Your Dead," during the 30th annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
    Sep 21, 1997
    "Waiting For A Train: Jimmie Rodgers' America," a concert honoring the father of country music, features Ricky Skaggs, Junior Brown, Guy Clark, Iris DeMent, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and John Prine at Severance Hall in Cleveland
    May 1, 1998
    The Brendan Fraser movie "Still Breathing" opens, featuring music by Junior Brown, Augie Meyers, Flaco Jimenez, The Texas Tornados and Louis Armstrong
    May 5, 1998
    Will Records releases the "Still Breathing" soundtrack, featuring Junior Brown, Louis Armstrong and Augie Meyers
    Nov 15, 1998
    Junior Brown portrays a farmer storing up huge piles of fertilizer in an episode of the FOX-TV sci-fi series "The X-Files"
    Jun 23, 2000
    The Jim Carrey comedy "Me, Myself & Irene" debuts in American movie theaters, with Rex Allen Jr. providing narration. The soundtrack features Junior Brown's "Highway Patrol," plus music by Bob Dylan, Hootie + The Blowfish and Wilco

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