As Brothers Osborne watched Dan + Shay's video explaining how internal conflict almost sank their band, they thought, "Us, too!" The struggles they faced as a duo brought them closer together, revealing the complexities of their brotherly bond. In a candid interview, TJ Osborne shared, "There was a time when John and I got to a similar place," while John added with a laugh, "But, it's way worse when you are brothers." This openness about their experiences sets the stage for a deeper understanding of their journey as artists and siblings.
The duo, known for their heartfelt lyrics and powerful performances, released their self-titled album on September 15. Included in this album are their current radio single "Nobody's Nobody" and a collaboration with Miranda Lambert titled "We Ain't Good at Breaking Up." This album not only showcases their musical evolution but also reflects their shared experiences growing up in a large family in Deale, Maryland.
The extended Osborne family is known for expressing their emotions openly. They don't hide behind a man-code that restricts showing affection or love. This became especially significant when TJ came out as gay in 2021, prompting John to share his pride for his brother publicly. He stated, "Our family is 100 percent of everything. If they're pissed, it's 100 percent pissed. But when they tell you they love you, they mean it 100 percent." This familial bond has shaped their music and continues to drive their creative process.
Name | Age | Role | Notable Works |
---|---|---|---|
TJ Osborne | 38 | Vocalist, Guitarist | Brothers Osborne (self-titled album) |
John Osborne | 40 | Vocalist, Guitarist | Brothers Osborne (self-titled album) |
- Brothers Osborne's self-titled album released on September 15
- Current single "Nobody's Nobody" is gaining popularity
- Collaboration with Miranda Lambert on "We Ain't Good at Breaking Up"
- Strong family values influence their music and public persona
As they prepare for a pivotal moment in their career, Brothers Osborne will be competing against Dan + Shay for the Group/Duo of the Year category at the 2023 People's Choice Country Awards on September 28. Additionally, they are in the running for the CMA Vocal Duo of the Year Award for the sixth time in eight years this November. Their journey as artists continues, seamlessly woven with the complexities of their brotherhood, making their story one of resilience and heartfelt connection.
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