Brothers Osborne

Brothers Osborne is an American country music duo consisting of siblings T.J. Osborne (lead vocals) and John Osborne (guitar, background vocals). Their style incorporates a blend of country, rock, and blues, setting them apart in the country music scene with a gritty, authentic sound. Hailing from Deale, Maryland, the brothers started writing and playing songs at an early age before moving to Nashville to pursue their musical careers. They quickly gained attention with their dynamic live shows and a series of acclaimed releases.

Rising to prominence in the mid-2010s with their debut album "Pawn Shop," which included the Grammy-nominated hit single "Stay a Little Longer," Brothers Osborne have gone on to release several albums and garner significant industry praise. Their subsequent albums "Port Saint Joe" and "Skeletons" solidified their status in the country music world, bringing more hits such as "It Ain't My Fault" and "All Night." The duo is known for their relatable storytelling, impressive guitar work, and T.J. Osborne's rich baritone. Brothers Osborne's authenticity and openness transcend their music, with T.J. coming out as gay in 2021, making him one of the few openly queer artists in the genre. Their energetic performances and bold lyricism have earned them a loyal fan base and numerous accolades, including CMA and ACM awards. With an ever-growing discography that includes live records like "Live At The Ryman" and a collection of fan-favorite tracks such as "Younger Me" and "I'm Not For Everyone," Brothers Osborne continue to be a powerful force in modern country music.

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Break Mine EP
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