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Brothers Osborne Are Unapologetically Themselves, and We’re Here for It

While BROTHERS OSBORNE may have a strict “no politics” rule when they’re performing, once they’re offstage and on social media, all bets are off.  Regardless of consequences.

John Osborne told Rolling Stone, “People act like we don’t already know that it stands to hurt us.  [It’s like] ‘Watch what you say, people are gonna stop buying your records.’  Yeah, we know that.  We’re still choosing to say something.”  He continues, “I hope that some people, even if they hate our music, find us being ourselves refreshing.” 

Brothers Osborne are up for two CMA Awards with nominations in the “Vocal Duo of the Year” and “Musical Event of the Year” categories, where they’re also tapped to perform.

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Check out the lyric video for Brothers Osborne’s latest release “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)” and tell us what you think on the Beaver 100.3 FM Facebook Page.

(Rolling Stone)

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