Description
Bobby Osborne is a bluegrass musician known for his mandolin playing and high lead vocals.
Born in Leslie County, Kentucky, Osborne is known primarily for his collaborations with his brother Sonny Osborne in their band, the Osborne Brothers. He was a pioneer in conceiving the now-popular "high lead" vocal trio concept. He has released many recordings since the 1950s. The Osborne Brothers recordings of "Rocky Top", and "Kentucky" were named official state songs of Tennessee and Kentucky, respectively. Osborne was drafted into the U.S. Marine Corps in 1951 and served in the Korean War. He was wounded in action and received the Purple Heart.
As of 2011, he continues an active performance schedule with his band, the Rocky Top X-Press. The Osborne Brothers were made Grand Ole Opry members in 1964, and were inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1994. Bobby now gives mandolin lessons at the Kentucky School Of Bluegrass And Traditional Music that is in his home town Hyden Kentucky.
Born
December 7th, 1931 in Hyden, Kentucky / Died: Jun 27th, 2023
Last Changes
2024/03/15
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2023/10/30
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2023/06/30
The celebrity has been marked as passed away