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American country music duo Brothers Osborn consists of brothers T.J. Osborne (lead vocals) and John Osborne (guitar, background vocals). They have released a self-titled extended play album and two studio albums: Pawn Shop and Port Saint Joe. The duo has released six singles including "Stay a Little Longer", which charted at No. 4 on Hot Country Songs and No. 2 on Country Airplay in 2016. The duo's albums were both produced by Jay Joyce, and consist largely of songs that both brothers wrote with a number of collaborators. Artists with whom they have collaborated include David Nail, Dierks Bentley, Lee Ann Womack, and Lucie Silvas, the last of whom is John's wife. The musical style of the duo takes influence from Southern rock, outlaw country, and neotraditional country. Years before they climbed the country charts, the Brothers Osborne grew up in Deale, Maryland, a small fishing town on the Atlantic seaboard. It was a cozy place, filled with blue-collar workers who made their living on the water. During the weekends, many of those workers would head over to the Osborne household, where a series of loose, all-night jam sessions filled the Maryland air with the sounds of Bob Seger, Hank Williams, Tom Petty and George Jones. Years after those household jam sessions, they now have a handful of nationwide tours under their belts, songs on the charts, and a career on the rise. They are no longer a family secret.

 

 

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