KCBS Team Bios
SMOKEY TALES
Year Started: 2010
Members:
DENNIS BROWN
Bubba Brown, Junior Schlager and Skeeter Wright first met while serving time in a Turkish prison back in 1962. They became fast friends after discovering each had a passion for anything cooked over an open fire. Once deported back to the US the boys set off on a world tour to learn everything they could about outdoor cooking. From the Aborigines in South America, the Zulu Tribe in Africa, the Albinos in Albania, to the Solomons on Solomon Island they have witnessed all tricks of the trade. Junior's mother swears their barbecue is the best on her street and Junior's mother loves to swear! Their friends rave it's not all that bad!
Hometown: Roswell
State: GA
Country: US
Most wins in a year:
Biggest Wins: The boys have won hundreds....no thousands of contests! They won their first World Championship in 1972 and have won state championships all over the globe, twice! They even won best BBQ at one of Bubba's Super Bowl Parties back in 1998! These boys can almost cook!
Sponsors:
Website: http://www.smokeytales.com
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