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- Years before they climbed the country charts with songs like “Stay a Little Longer” and “Rum,” the Brothers Osborne grew up in Deale, Maryland, a small fishing town on the Atlantic seaboard. It was a cozy place, filled with blue-collar workers who made their living on the water. During the weekends, many of those workers would head over to the Osborne household, where a series of loose, all-night jam sessions filled the Maryland air with the sounds of Bob Seger, Hank Williams, Tom Petty and George Jones.
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- 2013
Concerts
378
195 events with setlists
Songs
71
14 songs x concert
Tours
9
Tours so far
Festivals
107
Festivals
Encores
42.05%
82 concerts
Duration
41:34
41 minutes, 34 seconds