Brothers Osborne, Hayes, Rogers/Jutz drop new discs
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Brothers Osborne, Hayes, Rogers/Jutz drop new discs

Friday, January 21, 2022 – Brothers Osborne release the deluxe edition of their GRAMMY-nominated album "Skeletons." The new tracks are "Headstone," "Midnight Rider's Prayer" and "Younger Me." "Headstone" is produced by Jay Joyce, while "Midnight Rider's Prayer" was recorded at John Osborne's home studio, co-produced by the duo, and with Willie Nelson's personal blessing uses elements of "On the Road Again." Brothers Osborne performed "Younger Me" at this year's CMA Awards.

Walker Hayes is out with "Country Stuff The Album." The release includes single "AA," recent release "Drinking Songs" and smash hit "Fancy Like." The 13 songs were produced by Hayes with Joe Thibodeau and Shane McAnally. Carly Pearce, Lori McKenna and Jake Owen all contribute vocals.

"Surely Will Be Singing" is the new album from Tammy Rogers and Thomm Jutz via Mountain Fever Records. This 12-song collection was culled from the 140-plus songs King and Jutz have written over the years. Jutz, a German native, has carved out a career with his own own albums and collaborating with others. Rogers is a member of The SteelDrivers.


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CD review - Brothers Osborne There are no big social statements made on Brothers Osborne's self-titled album. However, as long as this brotherly duo matches John Osborne's funky/twangy electric guitar with T.J. Osborne's deep holler lead vocals, that scintillating sibling sound is more than good enough to satisfy. This album's 11 tracks find these two further perfecting their catchy, distinctive vibes. Country people, with their unique Bible Belt locales, probably think more about sin and its consequences ...
CD review - Pawn Shop These Brothers Osborne - TJ and John - are not be confused with those Osborne Brothers - Bobby and Sonny. While the former have a long long way to go beyond they reach the stature of one of the leading bluegrass duos in the genre, the newbies show they are onto something - in the country sector. Brothers Osborne have Outlaw Country and swampy ("Dirt Rich," "Pawn Shop") vibes going on filling their southern rock-veering debut, a follow-up on a September 2014 EP (two of the EP ...


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