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March 26, 2021 22 mins

Brothers Osborne talk about their long history with Phil, including TJ first starting out in the music business by driving the truck for Phil’s tour. They all three discuss the lesser known job requirements and time consuming aspects that come with being an artist, but also the plus sides of working in music compared to other fields. John Osborne shares that the majority of songs that songwriters create never end up being hits, or ever even heard, and only a select few songs end up seeing success. Phil and the Brothers exchange stories about major power outages causing chaos during live performances. Both TJ and John talk about the emotion, energy, and thought processes behind playing on stage that help to give the best performance possible.

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“It Ain’t My Fault” - Brothers Osborne

“Skeletons” - Brothers Osborne

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