As brothers and members of a successful musical duo, Brothers Osborne’s John and T.J. make all manner of decisions together, both personal and professional.
They recently told CMT Radio’s Cody Alan that while they are usually in agreement on most decisions, they have their moments.
“With John and I, truthfully we agree on a lot, and then when we don’t agree, we couldn’t disagree any more,” said T.J.
“It’s one or the other,” agreed John, who offered up an example of one disagreement as they are gearing up for their We’re Not For Everyone Tour later this year. “For example, we are going back out on the road here at the end of summer, fall and all that stuff, and we need to make a set list and we’ve been trying to make a set list for about a month and a half and we haven’t gotten the first song down because we can’t agree on the first song.
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1of6John Osborne, left, and T.J. Osborne of the Brothers Osborne musical duo perform during halftime of an NFL football game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)Rick OsentoskiShow MoreShow Less
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A crane lowers a section of metal framing into place above the Harbor Yard Amphitheater currently under construction in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 25, 2021. The framework will support the massive fabric tent roof that will soon cover the amphitheater.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less