Difference between revisions of "T.J. Osborne"
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− | Country & Western singer who is part of the duo Brothers Osborne. Known for their singles “It Ain’t My Fault” and “Stay A Little Longer”, the latter of which is their highest charting track on the Billboard Country Charts. Together, they have three studio albums: 'Pawn Shop', 'Port Saint Joe' and 'Skeletons'. The musical style of the duo takes influence from Southern rock, outlaw country, and neotraditional country. | + | Country & Western singer who is part of the duo Brothers Osborne. Winner of the CMA Vocal Duo of the Year (2021). Known for their singles “It Ain’t My Fault” and “Stay A Little Longer”, the latter of which is their highest charting track on the Billboard Country Charts. Together, they have three studio albums: 'Pawn Shop', 'Port Saint Joe' and 'Skeletons'. The musical style of the duo takes influence from Southern rock, outlaw country, and neotraditional country. |
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 12 November 2021
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1984 -
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Country & Western singer who is part of the duo Brothers Osborne. Winner of the CMA Vocal Duo of the Year (2021). Known for their singles “It Ain’t My Fault” and “Stay A Little Longer”, the latter of which is their highest charting track on the Billboard Country Charts. Together, they have three studio albums: 'Pawn Shop', 'Port Saint Joe' and 'Skeletons'. The musical style of the duo takes influence from Southern rock, outlaw country, and neotraditional country.