The Osborne Brothers - Me And My Old Banjo

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Review by Mark Carter

Me and My Old Banjo, the album by Osborne Brothers, is a classic bluegrass album that showcases the duo's exceptional musicianship and vocal harmonies. The album features 12 tracks, each one a testament to the Osborne Brothers' mastery of the banjo and guitar, and their ability to tell heartfelt stories through their music.

From the opening track "Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man?" to the closing number "I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky," the album is a journey through the heart of bluegrass. The songs are full of life, energy, and passion, and the Osborne Brothers' voices blend together perfectly, creating a sound that is both timeless and unforgettable.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Rocky Top," a song that has become a beloved anthem of the state of Tennessee. The Osborne Brothers' version of the song is a true masterpiece, with their signature banjo and guitar playing adding a unique touch to the already iconic tune.

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Artist: The Osborne Brothers
Album: Me And My Old Banjo

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Me And My Old Banjo2:16
Hey, Hey Bartender2:43

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The Osborne Brothers - Me and My Old Banjo

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Catalog Numbers

31751

Labels

Decca

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
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Summary by Mark Carter

Me and My Old Banjo is a must-have for any bluegrass fan. It's a testament to the Osborne Brothers' talent and their contribution to the genre, and it's an album that will be enjoyed for generations to come.

Comments

Love this clip
These guys are the Led Zeppelin of Bluegrass.
Doubt it? You need to listen to Ruby again.
Nobody in bluegrass stone cold pimps like Bobby Osborne.
Aww NOTHING like the Osborne Brothers <3
I love the Osborn brothers
the great sonny and his banjo