Osborne Brothers
The Osborne Brothers were an American bluegrass duo formed in the 1960s, consisting of siblings Bobby and Sonny Osborne. They gained popularity for their unique harmonies and innovative style, blending traditional bluegrass with elements of country music. Their music often featured the banjo and mandolin, showcasing their exceptional instrumental skills.
Throughout their career, the Osborne Brothers released numerous albums and hit songs, including the well-known track "Rocky Top." They were influential in the bluegrass genre and received several awards, including induction into the IBMA Hall of Fame. Their legacy continues to inspire musicians in the bluegrass and country music scenes.