This past Saturday, February 16th, the hit country duo, Brothers Osborne, played the last of a short run of shows around the country, which included multiple nights at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville.
Brothers John and TJ Osborne played their hearts out to a sold out crowd that came to their feet the moment they took the stage following an incredible 30-minute, rousing, energetic performance by opening act, The Wild Feathers, who were the perfect compliment to Brothers Osborne. The audience continued to stand, sing along, and cheer on the brothers the entire time. You could just feel a special energy the entire night from the crowd, which I’m sure added to the performance and really energized the brothers.
The musicianship, family harmonies, and pure charisma Brothers Osborne bring to the stage is second to none. They are seasoned musicians well beyond their years, and it is easy to see why they continue to be nominated for and win awards.
Originally from Deale, Maryland, the hit making duo that has brought us hits like “Stay a Little Longer” and “Rum” honed their craft from an early age at their family home with all-night jam sessions that included songs from Bob Seger, Hank Williams, Tom Petty and George Jones.
The brothers have come a long way from those all-night jam sessions of cover songs to playing sold out shows across the U.S. with their own growing catalog of songs. They have already amassed a huge following with a few national tours under their belt and they show no signs of stopping.
The reigning ACM and CMA Vocal Duo of the Year continues on their headlining world tour. Be sure to catch this extremely-talented duo when they come to a city near you, and pick up or download their newest album, “Port Saint Joe”. Also, watch their brand new video just released last week for their nostalgic current single “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)” , see it HERE.
You can find them on all social media under their name. For more information and upcoming tour dates, go to: www.brothersosborne.com
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