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  • Nashville , The Osborne Brothers

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    The final installment in the four-part series documenting the career of one of the bestselling bluegrass acts of all time marks their 50th anniversary as members of the Grand Ole Opry by presenting... more
  • Detroit to Wheeling , The Osborne Brothers

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    The third in the series of Pinecastle recordings documenting the career of The Osborne Brothers, Detroit to Wheeling, chronicles musically the period from 1953 to 1962 when the brothers were still... more
  • Dayton to Knoxville , The Osborne Brothers

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    The 2000 entry in this four-volume series chronicles the early years of these bluegrass greats (before they started getting more progressive with their songs and sounds). The earthy beauty of these... more
  • Live in Germany , The Osborne Brothers

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    Exhaustive remastering turned the original tapes of this 1989 show into a thing of beauty. The Osbornes were touring with Bill Monroe then, and their times together are explored in the notes that... more
  • When Roses Bloom in Dixieland , The Osborne Brothers

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    This historic collection of Civil War songs remains as the Osborne Brothers' best selling album to date. Includes "Shiloh Hill," "Amazing Grace," America the Beautiful" and more.
  • Ernest Tubb Song Portfolio , The Osborne Brothers

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  • Hyden , The Osborne Brothers

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    It's amazing what these two brothers from rural Kentucky have accomplished over a 40-year career in bluegrass music. In the first installment of a projected four-part anthology, Hyden looks back on... more