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BROTHERS OSBORNE FEEL AT HOME ON STAGE.

BROTHERS OSBORNE FEEL AT HOME ON STAGE.
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Brothers Osborne

The members of Brothers Osborne are getting quite the reputation for putting on an amazing live show. With TJ’s remarkable vocals and John’s mind-blowing guitar playing and tight sibling harmonies, they have certainly earned their rightful place on the big stage.

John Osborne’s guitar playing astounds even the most seasoned axe-wielding players, and for him, it feels like he’s at a show with the best seat in the house…when he’s onstage playing to thousands of fans. “The reason I love playing guitar and performing, is because genuinely to me, it feels I am at a concert, and I get to have the best seat in the house, which is on the stage getting to sit behind the guitar,” he says.

You can catch the pair on tour with Miranda Lambert, along with Kip Moore, on the Keeper of the Flame Tour. They’re performing during a couple of festivals, before they hook back up with the tour June 10th in Raleigh, North Carolina.

In other news, Brothers Osborne are nominated for two CMT Music Awards, including Group/Duo of the Year and Breakthrough Video of the Year for “Stay a Little Longer.” You can vote at cmt.com.

The two are making their way up with their latest single, “21 Summer,” the follow-up to their No. 1 hit, “Stay a Little Longer.”

Audio / Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne says he feels like he’s at a concert with the best seat in the house while he’s performing on stage.

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“The reason I love playing guitar and performing, is because genuinely to me, it feels I am at a concert, and I get to have the best seat in the house, which is on the stage getting to sit behind the guitar. Sometimes I don’t even know what’s gonna come out of me. I’m like, ‘Oh my God. What is this drunk guitar player doing?’ But it’s really cool, because the drums are behind you and like the bass is really loud up on stage, and that’s fun for me. It genuinely feels like I’m watching the show while performing at the same time.”