The Brothers Osborne was pulled from radio, after they made fun of their record company’s decision to stop promoting “I’m Not for Everyone” to country radio, after it ranked amongst the top 30 on the chart”.
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Who Are The Brothers Osborne?
Brothers Osborne is a country music duo made up of two brothers namely, T.J. Osborne and John Osborne.
T.J. serves as the lead vocals, and plays the rhythm guitar , while John is the lead guitarist and helps with background vocals.
The Brothers Osborne began their musical journey in 2012, after bagging a recording deal with EMI Records Nashville.
The following year, they released their first single titled “Let’s Go There.” The song ranked top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
In 2015 they released the hit song “Stay a Little Longer” which ranked top 5 on the Country Airplay charts.
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In 2018 and 2020, the Brothers Osborne released the albums Port Saint Joe and Skeletons respectively.
The musical have so far released several hits such as “It Ain’t My Fault”, “Shoot Me Straight”, and “All Night”
They have also done a number of collaborations with artists such as David Nail, Lee Ann Womack, and Lucie Silvas, who happens to be John’s wife.
The duo are set to re-launch the album Skeletons in 2022, adding three more hit songs to the list – “Younger Me”, “Headstone” and “Midnight Rider’s Prayer”.
The Brothers Osborne have won six Awards from the Academy of Country Music, five awards from the Country Music Association and nine Grammy Awards nominations.
In 2022, they won their first Grammy Award for the Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
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