Brothers Osborne

For the Kentucky bluegrass group of the 1970s, see Osborne Brothers.
Brothers Osborne
Origin Deale, Maryland, U.S.[1]
Genres Country
Years active 2013-present
Labels EMI Nashville
Members John Osborne
T.J. Osborne

Brothers Osborne is an American country music duo composed of brothers T.J. and John Osborne. T.J. is the lead singer and plays rhythm guitar and John plays lead guitar and provides background vocals. They are signed to EMI Nashville, for which they have released three singles and one studio album.

History

John and T.J. Osborne were born in Deale, Maryland. They performed in a local cover band called Deuce and a Quarter, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in the mid-2000s. Upon moving there, they signed a publishing contract with Warner Chappell, followed by a recording contract with the Nashville branch of EMI.[2]

The duo released their debut single "Let's Go There" in late 2013.[3][4] The song reached Top 40 on Country Airplay at the end of 2013.[5][6] Their second single, "Rum", debuted in early 2014. It also reached Top 40 on Country Airplay, and is included on a five-song, self-titled extended play released in September 2014.[7]

Their third single is "Stay a Little Longer". This song originally appeared on the extended play, but the brothers re-recorded it with producer Jay Joyce for the single release.[8] It has become their third consecutive top 40 country hit, and their first top 10 single, peaking at number 2 in January 2016. The album's third single is, "21 Summer" released to country radio on February 29, 2016.

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US Country US CAN
Pawn Shop 3 17 32

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US Country US Heat
Brothers Osborne 23 4

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Sales Album
US Country US Country Airplay US CAN Country CAN
2013 "Let's Go There" 36 N/A
2014 "Rum" 34 27 Pawn Shop
2015 "Stay a Little Longer" 4 2 46 26 68
2016 "21 Summer"A 25 24 [upper-alpha 1] 35
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Guest singles

Year Single Artist Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country US Country Airplay
2016 "Good at Tonight"B David Nail 54 Fighter

Music videos

Year Video Director
2014 "Rum"[18] Peter Zavadil
2015 "Stay a Little Longer"[19]
2016 "21 Summer"[20] Justin Clough

Tours

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Nominated Work Result
2015 Country Music Association Vocal Duo of the Year Brothers Osborne Nominated
2016 Academy of Country Music New Vocal Duo/Group of the Year Nominated
Vocal Duo of the Year Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Country Duo/Group Performance Stay A Little Longer Nominated
Country Music Association New Artist of the Year Brothers Osborne Nominated
Vocal Duo of the Year Won

Notes

  1. "21 Summer" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which serves as an extension to the Hot 100.[15]

References

  1. "Bubbling Under: The Colourist Breaks Through At Alternative". Billboard. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  2. Collar, Matt. "Brothers Osborne". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  3. "Brothers Osborne". WME. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  4. Wyland, Sarah (12 September 2013). "Brothers Osborne Releases Debut Single "Let's Go There"". Great American Country. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  5. Dukes, Billy (21 August 2013). "Brothers Osborne, 'Let's Go There' – Song Review". Taste of Country. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  6. Dauphin, Chuck (23 August 2013). "The Weekly Single Recap: The Week Of August 23, 2013: New songs from Sara Evans, Jason Michael Carroll, Joel Crouse, Due West & More". Roughstock. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  7. 1 2 Nicholson, Jessica (13 August 2014). "Brothers Osborne To Drop Debut EP in September". MusicRow. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  8. Hudak, Joseph (30 March 2015). "Brothers Osborne on Country Music: 'People Are Tired of the Bullsh-t'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  9. Bjorke, Matt (November 6, 2016). "Top 10 Country Albums Sales Chart: November 7, 2016". Roughstock.
  10. Matt Bjorke (August 31, 2015). "Country Album Chart Report for August 31, 2015". Roughstock. Sales figure given here
  11. Matt Bjorke (September 25, 2014). "The Top 30 Digital Singles – September 25, 2014". Roughstock. Sales figures given here
  12. "American single certifications – Brothers Osborne – Stay a Little Longer". Recording Industry Association of America. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Single, then click SEARCH
  13. "Canadian single certifications – Brothers Osborne – Stay a Little Longer". Music Canada.
  14. Bjorke, Matt (November 8, 2016). "Top 30 Digital Singles Sales Report: November 8, 2016". Roughstock.
  15. "Brothers Osborne – Chart history (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  16. Bjorke, Matt (November 21, 2016). "Top 30 Digital Singles Sales Report: November 21, 2016". Roughstock.
  17. "Single Releases". MusicRow. Retrieved August 27, 2016.
  18. Bjorke, Matt (July 15, 2014). "Watch: Brothers Osborne Release "Rum" Music Video". Roughstock. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  19. Lindenmuth, Katy (October 9, 2015). "The Brothers Osborne Tackle Complicated Relationships in 'Stay a Little Longer': Video Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  20. "CMT : Videos : Brothers Osborne : 21 Summer". Country Music Television. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
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