Charles
Lee Brown, born in Jackson, Tennessee, and named for the General, graduated
from Auburndale High School in 1961, where his dad was the football coach. In High
School, "Chuck" liked fast cars and racing. He became so good
at it that he drove in the SCCA Nationals in Atlanta in the 1970s. He
said he got his start borrowing his Mama's car on Sunday afternoons,
removing
the hubcaps and the air diffuser and racing in the streets. He has
slowed down somewhat and is now a military historian who collects and
restores antique military vehicles. A related hobby that he and Zonna,
his wife, enjoy is the collection of WAC memorabilia. They have such
a
unique collection that they were invited to and have displayed it in
Alabama at the WAC museum. Charlie
played drums, guitar, bass and organ as a member of "The Blazers" and
then "Ron and the Starfires" during the late fifties and sixties. Charlie's
musical history with the Starfires can be found in the "Garage
Bands" area.
Be sure to check that out. In 1974,
Charlie graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Journalism
and Broadcasting and a Juris Doctor degree in 1976. While he attended
law school, he worked as a disc jockey at WRUF (the university radio station)
four nights a week. Charlie
left Gainesville for the State Attorney's Office in West Palm Beach where
he became the Chief Homicide Prosecutor. He later was the Police Legal
Advisor. He went from there to private practice until late 1988 when he
sold his practice and retired for about a year. In 1989
he returned to Polk County as the Director of the Polk County Legal Aid
Society where he stayed until he was elected to the position of County
Court Judge in November 1996. In January
2000, Governor Jeb Bush appointed Judge Brown as Circuit Court Judge in
the Tenth Judicial Circuit of Florida where he is currently assigned to
the Felony Division. Charlie said that he had always wondered what Judges
do -- and that now he knows. Charlie
played a reunion job for the "Class of 1965" with the original
Ron & the Starfires back in 1990. This was the first time he had
played with a band in about 25 years. In 2002 the band once again got together
and played the Garage Band Reunion and Battle of the Bands at the Lake
Mirror Center in Lakeland. It's still fun.
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