BROTHERS OSBORNE RECEIVES TWO GRAMMY NOMINATIONS

Sophomore Album Port Saint Joe Lands on Several Best Country Albums of 2018 Lists

EMI Nashville’s Brothers Osborne received two GRAMMY nominations this morning for their critically-acclaimed sophomore album Port Saint Joe (Best Country Album) as well as their Top 30 hit “Shoot Me Straight” (Best Country Duo/Group Performance). Brothers Osborne are now five-time GRAMMY nominees as these nominations join their previously nominated performances for their No.1 Platinum smash hit “Stay A Little Longer”, rowdy Top 10 hit “It Ain’t My Fault” and the nostalgic “21 Summer”.

 

Brothers Osborne’s sophomore album, Port Saint Joe, features their current single “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)” and continues to receive critical acclaim having landed on several Best Country Albums of 2018 lists including Rolling Stone, NPR, American Songwriter and more. American Songwriter notes, “of all the roots-rock inspired acts to arise in prominence in the wake of Chris Stapleton, Port Saint Joe proved that Brothers Osborne is not only the most talented, but will likely be the most enduring.”

 

The Maryland natives recently took home their third Vocal Duo of the Year trophy at the 52nd Annual CMA Awards where they also performed their top 10 hit “Burning Man” with Dierks Bentley. John and TJ Osborne just wrapped the European leg of their headlining world tour and will next hit over 40 markets in the US including New York, Los Angeles and three nights at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

 

 

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