Brace Beemer as The Lone Ranger. Beemer played The Lone Ranger on radio from 1941-1954.
On Saturday, Aug. 4, I attended the 2018 Lone Ranger Parade in downtown Oxford, MI. The parade is a celebration of Oxford’s historical connection to the Lone Ranger character. Radio actor Brace Beemer, who lived on a ranch in Oxford, was known for his portrayal of the Lone Ranger with the Detroit radio show. Beemer became the full-time voice of the Lone Ranger in 1941 when the previous actor (Earle Graser) was killed in a car accident. He was the voice of the Lone Ranger until the show ended in September 1954. For me, the highlight of the event was meeting The Lone Ranger.
Mike Radich (aka me) with The Lone Ranger at the 2018 Lone Ranger Parade.
Mike Radich (aka me) with The Lone Ranger.
Mike Radich (aka me) with The Lone Ranger and the Ranger's pal Dakota.
Prior to the Lone Ranger Parade, the masked man did an interview with Oxford Community Television:
To get additional information about The Lone Ranger and Silver, visit http://www.theloneranger.tv or call (410) 677-4972. The Lone Ranger and Silver, are available to appear anywhere in the USA, for birthdays, anniversaries, reunions, holiday parties, business promotions, charity events, church functions, nursing home visits, schools, State and County festivals, parades, videos, western events, commercials and any other honorable events. You have an opportunity to bring "the only authentic original looking Lone Ranger and Silver in the Country," as portrayed by Clayton Moore, to the kids and adults in your area. This is a non-profit cowboy organization. Contributions or donations are appreciated. What ever you can donate is helpful to support in keeping this great American hero's spirit alive!
To get additional information about Brace Beemer and the parade, visit homeofthemask.com.