Jamieson "Junior" Brown, born June 12, 1952, in Cottonwood, Arizona, is an
American country guitarist and singer. Brown began a music career in the 1960s,
playing with various groups such as the Last Mile Ramblers and Asleep at the
Wheel while developing guitar skills. In 1985, Brown created the "guit-steel"
double-neck guitar, a hybrid of electric guitar and lap steel guitar. The debut
album 12 Shades of Brown (1990) was released by Demon Records and re-released in
1993 on Curb Records. Notable albums include Guit with It (1993), Semi Crazy
(1996), and Mixed Bag (2001). Brown ch...