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Brothers Osborne

Brothers Osborne -- a band who should by no means be confused with the classic bluegrass duo the Osborne Brothers -- play an inclusive brand of modern country, tipping their hat to an outlaw past while embracing the funky sounds of the present. This smart blend was showcased on their 2016 debut, Pawn Shop, an album anchored by their breakthrough single "Stay a Little Longer." The band expanded their musical reach on 2018's Port Saint Joe, an acclaimed album that proved the Brothers Osborne were among the more ambitious country groups of their time, doubling down on their Southern rock roots while also accentuating their contemporary R&B influences. Both records reached the Top Five of the country albums chart, as did 2020's Skeletons. The duo expanded their musical horizons with a 2023 self-titled album produced by pop producer Mike Elizondo. Raised in Deale, Maryland, siblings John and T.J. Osborne grew up listening to their father's country and rock records. Encouraged to write and play their own music, the brothers began to practice in a shed behind their house. By their teens they had formed the cover band Deuce & a Quarter, playing songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Merle Haggard, Bob Seger, and others in local bars. John eventually moved to Nashville, followed two years later by T.J., and Brothers Osborne were born. In 2011, the brothers signed a publishing deal with Warner-Chappell/King Pen Music, and a year later they signed a record deal with Capitol. The duo's debut single, "Let's Go There," appeared in 2013, followed by the single "Rum" in 2014. A year later, they released a re-recorded version of their EP track "Stay a Little Longer." Produced by Jay Joyce (Emmylou Harris, Keith Urban, Faith Hill), the single peaked at number four on Billboard's country chart and eventually went platinum, also earning the duo their first Grammy nomination. In 2016, Brothers Osborne released their debut full-length album, the Joyce-produced Pawn Shop. The record included both "Stay a Little Longer" and "Rum," as well as subsequent charting singles "21 Summer" and "It Ain't My Fault." Industry recognition followed quickly; the brothers took home Vocal Duo of the Year at both the CMA and ACM awards, and "21 Summer" and "It Ain't My Fault" were both nominated for Grammy Awards. The duo's sophomore album, Port Saint Joe, appeared in April 2018 and included the whiskey-soaked single "Shoot Me Straight" as well as "I Don't Remember Me (Before You)." Port Saint Joe earned Brothers Osborne Grammy nominations for Best Country Album as well as two for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, for "Shoot Me Straight" in 2018 and "I Don't Remember Me (Before You)" the following year. In October 2019, the pair issued the concert LP Live at the Ryman. The following year, Brothers Osborne reunited with producer Jay Joyce for their third studio album, Skeletons, which hit number four on the country chart and cracked the Top 50 of the Billboard 200. Their song "Younger Me" was featured on the 2022 deluxe edition of Skeletons and earned the duo another Grammy nomination. In early 2023, Brothers Osborne offered up the three-song sampler Nobody's Nobody, featuring a single of the same name. It was the first taste of sessions produced by Mike Elizondo, a producer who worked with everybody from Eminem and Gary Clark, Jr. to Fiona Apple and Turnstile. Elizondo produced Brothers Osborne's eponymous album, which appeared in September 2023.
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