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BROTHERS OSBORNE RELEASE VIDEO FOR ‘RUM.’ (AUDIO & VIDEO)

BROTHERS OSBORNE RELEASE VIDEO FOR ‘RUM.’ (AUDIO & VIDEO)

Brothers Osborne released their first ever music video for their single, “Rum,” which was directed by Peter Zavadil (Eric Church, Kip Moore, Lady Antebellum, Justin Moore). The brothers returned to their hometown of Deale, Maryland to film the music video, which also featured their family members and longtime friends.

“’Rum’ is about being in paradise no matter where you are,” says John Osborne. “And to us, Deale was our own little blue collar paradise.”

The Brothers, TJ and John, wrote “Rum” with fellow Nashville songwriter Barry Dean. Rolling Stone also listed Brothers Osborne as one of 10 Artists You Need To Know.

Brothers Osborne will be on tour with Eric Church this fall on Church’s The Outsiders World Tour. Dates listed below.

Sept. 11          Bossier City, LA         CenturyLink Center

Sept. 13          St. Louis, MO              Scottrade Center

Sept. 16          Minneapolis, MN       Target Center

Sept. 17          Des Moines, IA           Wells Fargo Arena

Sept. 18          Omaha, NB                 CenturyLink Center

Sept. 25          Louisville, KY             KFC Yum! Center

Sept. 26          Charleston, WV         Charleston Civic Center

Sept. 27          Greensboro, NC         Greensboro Coliseum

Oct. 9               Grand Rapids, MI      Van Andel Arena

Oct. 10            Cleveland, OH            Quicken Loans Arena

Oct. 11            Pittsburgh, PA            Consol Energy Center

For a full list of Brothers Osborne tour dates and appearances, visit Brothers Osborne’s website.

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Follow @brothersosborne on Twitter  #Rum

Audio / Bros O (Rum video)

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AUDIO: Brothers Osborne returned to their hometown of Deale, Maryland to shoot the video for their current single, “Rum.”

Bros. Osborne (Rum video) OC: …emulate that. :30
“We went back to our hometown of Deale, Maryland, just to kind of give people a little bird’s eye view of what it’s like where we come from. A lot of people are confused that we got into country music being from Maryland, and they don’t realize how country it is up there. So, we wanted people to kind of see that, and we also wanted people to realize what really the perspective of ‘Rum’ was, which wasn’t sitting on the beach. It was about really from the perspective of being in our hometown which is very blue collar, a lot of people who don’t have money to go to the beach, so they kind of make their own little moments and their own paradise. And so, we just really wanted to emulate that.”