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Traditional Australian Country Music artist
Jeff Brown, believes that a good Bush Ballad
tells a story that will touch the heart of
everyday Aussies. Jeff Brown delivers these
stories in song with sincerity and quality.
Winning a Tamworth Golden Guitar award for
Bush Ballad of the Year in 2005 gives
testimony to this.
Jeff grew up on the family property on the
Darling Downs in Queensland. In 2000 he
bought an old Value Liner Mack and has been
an owner/driver ever since.
Jeff sings songs
about life on the land and the trucking
industry, relating to both in a personal
way. “Torn Between Two Worlds” is a song on
Jeff’s latest album, “The Open Road”. It’s
about being torn between the music that he
loves and the trucking game. It sums up
Jeff’s heart to a tee.
2008 started well for Jeff Brown, being a
finalist in the Tamworth Golden Guitar
Awards for the 4th time in January and
winning “Album of the Year” at the Stan
Coster Memorial Bush Ballad Awards in
Bungendore with his last ballad album,
“Harvest Time Again” in February.
Jeff spent
the next 2 months touring Tasmania, Victoria
and NSW with his wife Lyn and lead guitarist
promoting his latest album “The Open Road”,
a compilation of truck songs. |