D.L. Brown
Power Source, August 2004
Power Source, May 2004

Text: D.L. Brown is a custom saddle maker that was born with a love for country music. Christian country music fits him like a well made glove. He writes songs from the heart to give hope for the lost and encouragement for the life to come. "First Born of Creation" is that type of song.

Ecc. 3:1&4 — There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven. A time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance.

WARNING

D. L. Brown has a relative that is always pushing his way into the act. It's not that he doesn't have talent, and he has confessed Jesus as Lord, but you know how Christians act sometimes.

We have tried to get him to buy some store bought teeth so he could sing better, and his clothes are just hand-me-downs, and that tie with the buttons (he says you never know when you might need a button for something.) Sure we realize he's our kin and all that , and we were sure he could have done something with his talents if he would only pay attention. For instance, he never did learn to drive, he just pushes his wheelbarrow from one church to the other. He's worn out more tennis shoes than any entertainer I know of. He does fine on the back roads, but when he hits the freeway and takes it up to 75 it just smokes those tennis shoes, but that's not bad for a man that's crowding 75 himself. He says those big buses are just a bother anyway, he says you have to get'em detailed every time you turn around. He said it only takes one detail'n for a batch of pups and he never did find a rubber band big enough to fit one of them buses, anyway. Of all the things he's doing, I think this is the worts. He's trying to get DJs to play his EDs, he thinks they're just a couple of notches up from what everyone else is making.

Now let this be a WARNING. He could show up any time any place, he has been know to crawl right into the hearts of young and old alike. If he makes you laugh so hard it gives you discomfort, please don't hesitate to seek help by emailing saddlery@mindspring.com.

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