@jimbond1430: I'm glad you have that memory. All I know about the brothers is from Rhonda Vincent's "Legends" Blu-ray. Bobby was quiet most of the time, while Sonny talked profusely. BTW, I guess you know that Sonny sold his most-prized banjo to Aaron McDaris so that it would be played, rather than let Smithsonian Institute put it behind glass. November 28, 2016 Aaron played on The Voice on TV because they put out a call for "the best banjo player" for one scheduled song. In January that year I recorded snippets of a local RV concert and afterward Aaron took a picture of me with Rhonda, then I had my picture made with Aaron. Now I wish I had added those photos to the end of the video I posted here: czcams.com/video/8lK6IWMFGZk/video.html
We went to see the Osborne brothers at an outdoor venue and it got rained out. We went back behind the stage and found their bus and Bobby visited with us, signed autograph and sat on the bus steps and played us some songs. Put on a show for 4 of us.
I was fortunate that my Dad and Uncles were bluegrass fans. We started going to festivals in the early 70’s when all the greats were still alive and performing. We saw them all. Sad that they are leaving us one by one.
Daddy loved bluegrass and played mandolin. He really loved the GREAT bluegrass artists, and he played along with the Osborne Bros. album. Thank you for this performance. You made my heart smile!
I saw these guys at the first bluegrass festival near Norman Oklahoma in 1967 when i was eight years old. My parents were huge Bob Wills fans. I'll never forget sitting under the trees in lawn chairs having BBQ and listening to them.
No group or duo has ever been able to harmonize as well or as beautifully as the wonderful Osborne Brothers. They are in a class by themselves. I grew up on their music. Always a treat to listen to.
The best harmony in the world are The Osborne Brothers, I love this, its my all time favorite song, I play it over and over. This gives me cold chills, love you guys, (Maxine Brown)
In 1979 these two brothers gave a 14 yr old boy his dream, to play bluegrass banjo with his favorite group in Wis. Bobby n Sonny Ill always be greatfull to you. i may not have ever met and played with all the talent i have if not for you guys. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I've only been to Kentucky once when I was 12 back in the 70's & we drove ther from Oklahoma, when we visited my uncle & aunt in Owensboro. It's a beautiful state.
Listening to this starts my day. The Osborne Brothers harmony is best in the world. The Browns were always in awe of them. I still am, I listen intently and hang onto every word. Love you Buck & Sonny. You gave the world the best bluebrass harmony ever. (Maxine Brown)
I remember well singing Grandpa Jones singing at the Grand Ole Opry back in 1977, when my parents were so gracious to bring my Brother and I here. I love this kind of music. Best Wishes LittleCountryDJ
I can remember back in the 60s & 70s, THESE GUYS WERE ABSOLUTE ROCK STARS!!! Bobby Osborne's voice is RIDICULOUS & AMAZING ALL AT THE SAME TIME!!! My dad loved The Osborne Brothers...my mom still has a few of their albums & still listens to them...she says that they bring back GREAT MEMORIES of her & my dad. I sure do miss my dad. Much love from Mobile Alabama. M
if you were watching the cma awards, let me assure you, YOU WERE IN COUNTRY MUSIC HELL but thank god i see you escaped,!! i would almost rather listen to rap holy crap. country music went to hell in a handbag and bluegrass and good OLE time country is getting harder to find. i'm storing cd's, tapes, and vinyl instead of food, cloths, guns, and amo. of course if you feel the need, i guess it would hurt to stock them all. ha! ha! i'm old so i guess i'll make it but heaven help you younger fans.
Country music was killed off about 2007. They mixed rap and rock into it and it was DOA. But there are still some groups and artist left that are country and Bluegrass. They killed off great music that I love. Sad.
Loved their music for years. Not only are they great singers, they are great people. Many years ago my mother worked with Bobby. They also have a nephew (Dean Osborne) who has a bluegrass band and he is pretty good also. A few years ago Dean's wife's grandmother passed away, a lady I had known my entire life, and at the funeral home my mother was talking to Dean about her working with Bobby years ago, and Dean invited her and my dad and me to the annual Bluegrass singing they have in Hyden, and gave us tickets to it. When we arrived, Dean picked us up in a golf cart and showed us the buses of some of the singers there, if I remember correctly, I believe there was Ralph Stanley, J.D. Crowe just to name a couple. Dean took us backstage so my mom could meet up with Bobby again. That was a VERY good day, a day I know I'll never forget, and I'm sure my mom and dad will never forget it either. Every one of those singers we met were the warmest, friendliest down to earth people you'll ever meet.
This is my grandfather’s favorite song! He lost his wife about a month and a half ago. Bless his soul, he’s still alive, but he gets lonely over there... 😕
I can never get enough of this wonderful harmony. I was lucky enough to be back stage the night this was filmed. I think they did it just for me, they knew I loved this song, loved everything they ever did, but this one gives me goose bumps. Thanks Buck & Sony, no one can ever come close to this. (Maxine Brown)
So beautiful! Kentucky reminds me of my own sweet home, Oklahoma, with 'gentle' rain. So beautiful. Grand Pa came out of south central Kentucky and, a wagon ride away came Grand Ma from north central Tennessee.
That is extraordinary. Totally original American music. These guys could have played in any town or village in the world and would have connected. It's music beyond language. Priceless.
Nobody better than the Osborne Brothers in Bluegrass music. I SHOULD KNOW, I'M A KENTUCKY BORN AND RAISED BLUEGRASS SINGER!!! FOLLOWED THEM SINCE CHILDHOOD. at the annual Homecoming concert for years, just beautiful harmonies!
Love all kinds of music, heavy metal, 50's, 60's, 70's rock & roll, easy listening, country, 40's big band, folk, ect. Blue grass is probably my favorite type of music.. love blue grass gospel is also very good..
I saw bobby osborne and the rocky top express today at meadowgreen in clay city kentucky, sung happy birthday to him, hes turning 83, and he sung kentucky, it was pretty.
I like most all of their songs. No music I'd rather listen to while gardening working or just kickin back by a fire in the summertime! Awesome group! Beautiful music!
thank you for this post. The one thing my late father and I shared was the love of bluegrass, especially the Osborne Brothers. My father got to jam with them many years ago and I just loved their vocal harmonization. We had the priviledge of seeing them in person many times. Thank you for the very fond memories.
None better. I just love this song and, always, it must be these two that sing it. Their harmony is the best - this is harmony. Their band is also great.
Today is Joe's birthday,, I just got done playing his favorite song, it's Kentucky by Bobby and Sonny and all the group!! I planted the tree of life on mother's day this year, I'll love him forever and I know that he will do the same,,,
I have seen this great group of guys several times and never seen them put on a bad show they were always my favourites I really appreciate you posting this it sure does bring back some good memories like singing about my home state and me and my dad going to see the Osborne Brothers if they were'nt to far away.Again thanks for putting this on.
@Katragew You're welcome! After Bobby went solo, I heard him on the Grand Ole Opry and his voice broke twice. I was afraid he had lost his voice, but then he recorded a duet with Rhonda Vincent, "Midnight Angel", and his voice is true, he punches every syllable, and I love it! If you haven't heard it, you should download it from Amazon for 99 cents. The clip catches a little of the harmony, but doesn't get to Bobby's solo verse. The Rhonda Vincent album is "All American Bluegrass Girl".
One of their most beautiful renditions...Glen Duncan simply shines on the fiddle! Terry Eldridge, vocals and guitar; the late Gene Wooten on dobro; Raymond Huffmaster seated with guitar; Terry Smith on the upright bass, and of course the finest brother duet (in my humble opinion) to grace the Opry stage: Sonny and Bobby Osborne. I was there that night...what a fun time and wonderful memory. Thnaks for sharing this great video!!
I left KY 10 years ago. Came back last week to stay. My heart couldn't take it anymore.
Welcome Back
Welcome home.
Welcome home
Bobby Osborne was a gentle man, signed my mandolin at Bean Blossom! Took a picture with my Dad.
@jimbond1430: I'm glad you have that memory. All I know about the brothers is from Rhonda Vincent's "Legends" Blu-ray. Bobby was quiet most of the time, while Sonny talked profusely. BTW, I guess you know that Sonny sold his most-prized banjo to Aaron McDaris so that it would be played, rather than let Smithsonian Institute put it behind glass. November 28, 2016 Aaron played on The Voice on TV because they put out a call for "the best banjo player" for one scheduled song. In January that year I recorded snippets of a local RV concert and afterward Aaron took a picture of me with Rhonda, then I had my picture made with Aaron. Now I wish I had added those photos to the end of the video I posted here: czcams.com/video/8lK6IWMFGZk/video.html
I use to tell people," if you aint never heard the Osborne brothers sing Kentucky, youve been deprived & neglected", and its still true.
We went to see the Osborne brothers at an outdoor venue and it got rained out. We went back behind the stage and found their bus and Bobby visited with us, signed autograph and sat on the bus steps and played us some songs. Put on a show for 4 of us.
Gary Schmidt How lovely, what a great story!
Absolutely amazing to be able to sing and play like that ,Truly a God given gift.Priceless
How great is that!!!
Rip Sonny and Bobby! Dad loved and I love your music and singing!
I was fortunate that my Dad and Uncles were bluegrass fans. We started going to festivals in the early 70’s when all the greats were still alive and performing. We saw them all. Sad that they are leaving us one by one.
Daddy loved bluegrass and played mandolin. He really loved the GREAT bluegrass artists, and he played along with the Osborne Bros. album. Thank you for this performance. You made my heart smile!
@user-kl9ff5bn1x That's wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
WOW, THE FINEST example of the high lonesome sound I can find. Love the Osborne Brothers!
I saw these guys at the first bluegrass festival near Norman Oklahoma in 1967 when i was eight years old. My parents were huge Bob Wills fans. I'll never forget sitting under the trees in lawn chairs having BBQ and listening to them.
Really makes me miss my dad. Proud of my Kentucky roots.
Same. I'm just glad I still have this state to call home.
Yeeyee brother
I'm not from there, but spent A LOT of time there and also am a Ky Colonel. Kentucky is, and always be the home of my heart and soul.
me as well. From Hazard
Beautiful state.
No group or duo has ever been able to harmonize as well or as beautifully as the wonderful Osborne Brothers. They are in a class by themselves. I grew up on their music. Always a treat to listen to.
My late husband was from Kentucky...
Anna Penrod 😎Love country music.
This is genuine AMERICAN music at it's very best!
I'm from Wisconsin, wish we had a "Kentucky" song❤
Legends. So sorry they are gone!
Amazing performance of this, stunning vocals and a great band. I love how they hold notes for extra time.
The best harmony in the world are The Osborne Brothers, I love this, its my all time favorite song, I play it over and over. This gives me cold chills, love you guys, (Maxine Brown)
Maxine Russell N.
Hi Maxine you don't know me but I used to listen to you and your sister and Jim Ed! My name is Spanky but my subscription is under Sherlen horn Spanky
the two girls on the b-52s, the gang on fleetwood mac, and the osborne brothers. if you want harmonies you listen to them
In 1979 these two brothers gave a 14 yr old boy his dream, to play bluegrass banjo with his favorite group in Wis. Bobby n Sonny Ill always be greatfull to you. i may not have ever met and played with all the talent i have if not for you guys. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Pure Americana! This kind of sweet heavenly harmonies drew millions from around the globe to come here..
One of the best things I have ever seen or heard in my whole life. Precious harmonies and that fiddle is top notch. I am floored. ♥
This is amazing. Pure and Simple perfection.
I'm from up North but man does the Scotch-Irish hit hard!
When I was on the road, when I started home this was the song that I played over and over.
Love me some Kentucky in the spring with meadows, pastures greening and the redbuds blooming .....
Kentucky born, Kentucky bred, when I die, I'll be Kentucky dead!!!!!! God's country is what it is!!
phil holloway same here Bro! I pity anyone who ain’t from the Bluegrass state!
Damn. I love looking at things related to my state and see the people unite. Its great
I'm Carl Davis's great grandson
Me too!
@@lindarutherford1127 where are you from sweetie
I've only been to Kentucky once when I was 12 back in the 70's & we drove ther from Oklahoma, when we visited my uncle & aunt in Owensboro. It's a beautiful state.
Beautiful music. Awesome talent. Music aint made like this anymore. I love it
Listening to this starts my day. The Osborne Brothers harmony is best in the world. The Browns were always in awe of them. I still am, I listen intently and hang onto every word. Love you Buck & Sonny. You gave the world the best bluebrass harmony ever. (Maxine Brown)
ONE GREAT SONG, Miss the Osborne Brothers, Met them at the OPERY in 1966
I remember well singing Grandpa Jones singing at the Grand Ole Opry back in 1977, when my parents were so gracious to bring my Brother and I here. I love this kind of music. Best Wishes LittleCountryDJ
It doesn't get any better than this.
Beautiful song, my heart will always be in Kentucky
I just love these guys. Their voices blend so beautifully ....
OH MAN , YOU JUST CAN'T GO WITH LISTENING TO THIS JUST ONCE.!!!
greatest state in the world. aint a place in this world more beautiful than Gods own KENTUCKY. my home no matter where Im at.
I can remember back in the 60s & 70s, THESE GUYS WERE ABSOLUTE ROCK STARS!!!
Bobby Osborne's voice is RIDICULOUS & AMAZING ALL AT THE SAME TIME!!!
My dad loved The Osborne Brothers...my mom still has a few of their albums & still listens to them...she says that they bring back GREAT MEMORIES of her & my dad.
I sure do miss my dad.
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
M
This song really makes me want to visit Kentucky
❤they are the best ever
Goose bumps. Glad there are other people out there that know great music. Thanks for posting.
Marcel Leclerc: You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoy it.
What a great song! I tried to watch the CMA awards not long ago. I thought I was in country music hell.
Right, there is nothing like the real country music ...
if you were watching the cma awards, let me assure you, YOU WERE IN COUNTRY MUSIC HELL but thank god i see you escaped,!! i would almost rather listen to rap holy crap. country music went to hell in a handbag and bluegrass and good OLE time country is getting harder to find. i'm storing cd's, tapes, and vinyl instead of food, cloths, guns, and amo. of course if you feel the need, i guess it would hurt to stock them all. ha! ha! i'm old so i guess i'll make it but heaven help you younger fans.
Country music was killed off about 2007. They mixed rap and rock into it and it was DOA. But there are still some groups and artist left that are country and Bluegrass. They killed off great music that I love. Sad.
charles brown last week they had an awards country show on ABC I watched bout 10 mins of it thought I was gonna throw up
True, so very true !
Loved their music for years. Not only are they great singers, they are great people. Many years ago my mother worked with Bobby. They also have a nephew (Dean Osborne) who has a bluegrass band and he is pretty good also. A few years ago Dean's wife's grandmother passed away, a lady I had known my entire life, and at the funeral home my mother was talking to Dean about her working with Bobby years ago, and Dean invited her and my dad and me to the annual Bluegrass singing they have in Hyden, and gave us tickets to it. When we arrived, Dean picked us up in a golf cart and showed us the buses of some of the singers there, if I remember correctly, I believe there was Ralph Stanley, J.D. Crowe just to name a couple. Dean took us backstage so my mom could meet up with Bobby again. That was a VERY good day, a day I know I'll never forget, and I'm sure my mom and dad will never forget it either. Every one of those singers we met were the warmest, friendliest down to earth people you'll ever meet.
I love Bluegrass and Bobby and Sonny is the greatest, I love to listen to Kentucky.
I love you Kentucky. yer my home no matter where I may ramble on to. I love by home state more than the whole country combined. Gods country
This is my grandfather’s favorite song! He lost his wife about a month and a half ago. Bless his soul, he’s still alive, but he gets lonely over there... 😕
I can never get enough of this wonderful harmony. I was lucky enough to be back stage the night this was filmed. I think they did it just for me, they knew I loved this song, loved everything they ever did, but this one gives me goose bumps. Thanks Buck & Sony, no one can ever come close to this. (Maxine Brown)
Did you perform with Jim Ed Brown? Are you THE, Ms Maxine Brown? 😯
@@dionst.michael1482 she died
@@dionst.michael1482そ
GREAT music by a great group of artist. Thank for music.
I long for the days, of the real country music
3 folks tone deaf, goes to show the rest of us are just fine...... how can you not love this?
Because of Kentucky.
I had a bad teen age 3years but I would not leave for nothing I love all the good old bluegrass music
So beautiful! Kentucky reminds me of my own sweet home, Oklahoma, with 'gentle' rain. So beautiful. Grand Pa came out of south central Kentucky and, a wagon ride away came Grand Ma from north central Tennessee.
That takes talent coming in the right time on vocals. Beautiful job.
That is extraordinary. Totally original American music. These guys could have played in any town or village in the world and would have connected. It's music beyond language. Priceless.
Martin Offer =if,I)5ihy*
I’m 21 years old and I really wish I had been born 40 years earlier…
I love these guys! I am proud that they're from my home state.😊💞
I like to listen to this with a glass of Kentucky straight bourbon (Evan Williams 1783).
Nobody better than the Osborne Brothers in Bluegrass music. I SHOULD KNOW, I'M A KENTUCKY BORN AND RAISED BLUEGRASS SINGER!!! FOLLOWED THEM SINCE CHILDHOOD. at the annual Homecoming concert for years, just beautiful harmonies!
Red Bird,KY. Beautiful,so are the people.
The banjo licks playing in harmony with the mandolin between the vocal harmonies though... 🤩
Have any of you listened to Charlie & Ira Louvins version of this it is simply Beautiful
Love all kinds of music, heavy metal, 50's, 60's, 70's rock & roll, easy listening, country, 40's big band, folk, ect. Blue grass is probably my favorite type of music.. love blue grass gospel is also very good..
Karl and Harty would be proud. Such tight harmony to such a wonderful song.
The Osborne's were always Top Drawer - Superior harmony and years ahead of their time!
Great performance~
I saw bobby osborne and the rocky top express today at meadowgreen in clay city kentucky, sung happy birthday to him, hes turning 83, and he sung kentucky, it was pretty.
That marvelous fiddler is Glen Duncan...one of the most talented fiddlers ever!
Love it!
Maybe one day the Kennedy center honors!
They deserve it!
SOOOOO beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so proud to be a true Kentuckian. Bred born and raised.
Same truly the best state the true land of the free state home of freedom shotguns stills and that good Kentucky whiskey
Rip Mr. Sonny Osborne…..
Still , after 27 yrs. since I first heard'um on College Radio , they still give me goosebumps!
Makes me wish I had been born there,but I love Nova Scotia and feel we have the same longing for our home.
thanks great song by the best
Been enjoying the Louvin's and Ev's on this for sixty years....never thought anyone else could come close....but these boys did!
Thank you so much for blue Grass songs from westmlnster MD
I'm from Maine - have been my whole life (so far), but I love this song. Their harmonies are spot on and their voices are terrific.
simply beautiful!!
It sure don't get any better than that. Love that song !!!
I like most all of their songs. No music I'd rather listen to while gardening working or just kickin back by a fire in the summertime! Awesome group! Beautiful music!
This was always my dad's favorite group. He knew Bobby and Sonny personally. I can remember this music all my life. God bless them.
All I can Say What A GEM...Thanks
thank you for this post. The one thing my late father and I shared was the love of bluegrass, especially the Osborne Brothers. My father got to jam with them many years ago and I just loved their vocal harmonization. We had the priviledge of seeing them in person many times. Thank you for the very fond memories.
These two great musicians and singers, will never be forgotten. What a treasure to America and the Southland. Thank God for them.
I was so honored to see these guys a few years ago The greatest
None better. I just love this song and, always, it must be these two that sing it.
Their harmony is the best - this is harmony.
Their band is also great.
this is so good!!! and on a live show. what great talent!!! thanks for this.
No one will ever touch the Osborne Brothers Greatness in Bluegrass!
Today is Joe's birthday,, I just got done playing his favorite song, it's Kentucky by Bobby and Sonny and all the group!! I planted the tree of life on mother's day this year, I'll love him forever and I know that he will do the same,,,
Love this. The instrumentals after the lyrics and harmonies are incredible.
Similarities to my own traditional music in Ireland
oh yes thank u i've been searching for the Osborn brothers a long time !!!
sonny Osborne...one of the best
i've heard many great groups harmonize on this song but the osborne brothers are my favorite.
They are the Best.!!!!
My Lord, it was the sweetest harmony ever, family or otherwise plain and simple, hands down !
Me and my Daddy play this song together all the time love the osbornes
FANTASTIC. WOW! What more can I say. My FAVORITE Bluegrass song.
That's a first! I just watched this three times straight. It's a beautiful song and a great performance.
I have seen this great group of guys several times and never seen them put on a bad show they were always my favourites I really appreciate you posting this it sure does bring back some good memories like singing about my home state and me and my dad going to see the Osborne Brothers if they were'nt to far away.Again thanks for putting this on.
@Katragew You're welcome! After Bobby went solo, I heard him on the Grand Ole Opry and his voice broke twice. I was afraid he had lost his voice, but then he recorded a duet with Rhonda Vincent, "Midnight Angel", and his voice is true, he punches every syllable, and I love it! If you haven't heard it, you should download it from Amazon for 99 cents. The clip catches a little of the harmony, but doesn't get to Bobby's solo verse. The Rhonda Vincent album is "All American Bluegrass Girl".
One of their most beautiful renditions...Glen Duncan simply shines on the fiddle! Terry Eldridge, vocals and guitar; the late Gene Wooten on dobro; Raymond Huffmaster seated with guitar; Terry Smith on the upright bass, and of course the finest brother duet (in my humble opinion) to grace the Opry stage: Sonny and Bobby Osborne. I was there that night...what a fun time and wonderful memory. Thnaks for sharing this great video!!
Can't go on a trip without listening to this
Love that song !!!
Love this ❤Perfect harmony
Just found these guys, really nice stuff. This will be my driving music for a while