Artist: Junior Brown
Date: 1996-05-xx
Location: Chicago, IL
Venue: Grant Park
Source: Soundboard
Lineage: SBD>Dat(x)>Wav 16/48>Wav 16/44>flac
Transfer Dat(x)>wav(16/48): Fujifilm DG-90M>Tascam DA-20(S/PDIF out)>audiophile 192(S/PDIF in)>audacity>wav(16/48) done in Oct 2009
Transferred By: weedwacker

Band Members:
Junior Brown - Guit-Steel, Lead Vocals
Tanya Rae Brown - Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Steve Layne - Bass
Tom Lewis - Drums

Setlist:
01. Broke Down South of Dallas
02. Party Lights
03. Too Many Nights in a Roadhouse
04. My Wife Thinks You're Dead
05. Darlin' I'll Do Anything You Say
06. Guit-Steel Blues
07. Highway Patrol
08. The Gal From Oklahoma
09. My Baby Don't Dance to Nothing But Ernest Tubb
10. Joe the Singing Janitor
11. Freeborn Man
Surf Medley
12. Pipeline ->
13. Walk Don't Run ->
14. Secret Agent Man

Length: 42:13

Notes:
Excellent+ sounding soundboard recording and also an excellent performance. The exact day of this performance is unknown but most likely was at either the Chicago Country Music or American Music festival in 1996. This gem was on the back end of a SRV dat tape Charley C. lent me to transfer for him. Junior Brown is one of those wonderfully eclectic musicians/performers that everyone needs a little bit of in their lives. He is primarily old school country but mixed in with straight up blues, bluegrass, Chuck Berry style rock and roll along with surf music played on a one of a kind guit-steel instrument designed by Junior himself. The guit-steel is a double necked guitar combining a lap steel and 6 string that rests on a music stand played standing up.