Podcasts Biscuits and Jam Podcast Brothers Osborne Talk Family, Whiskey, And Willie Nelson By Sid Evans Sid Evans Sid Evans is the Editor-in-Chief of Southern Living. He is responsible for the editorial vision, direction, and content for the iconic brand. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Published on March 14, 2023 Close About This Episode John and T.J. Osborne of the country duo Brothers Osborne were born and raised in Deale, Maryland. In this episode, they share how their parents showed them the way to playing music in a small waterside town that seemingly straddles the North and the South, not only geographically, but culturally, as well. We’ll also talk about T.J.’s experience as one of the only openly gay musicians in country music and how his coming out impacted the duo. What Brothers Osborne Talk About In This Episode Growing up in the small town of Deale, MarylandSpending their childhood by the waterThe influence their parents had on their musicT.J. coming out as one of the only openly gay musicians in country musicPartnering with WhistlePig to launch a new rye whiskeyMoving to NashvilleStrong relationship and connection with their fansWorking with and getting to know Leslie Jordan Quotes From Brothers Osborne "Through a song, you could make someone cry. Through a song, you can make someone laugh or dance or party or ... Even though it seems at times just for pure entertainment, it's not really that. You see the real power in what music actually provides everyone's daily lives." - John Osborne "I think finding that balance of work life and family life and brother life has been crucial." - T.J. Osborne John Osborne I was beaming with pride. I looked around at our community. I looked around at our friends and our contemporaries within the industry. And there was so much outreach. I'm sure T.J. got a lot more than I did, but people would text me directly to say how proud they were of T.J. – of us. And it felt like our town, our friends and family, and then the fans, and then the country music community at large was just lifting us up on their shoulders. And I love this genre. I love this music. I love writing it, I love playing it. We've been listening and playing this music since we could walk and talk. It just made me love it that much more. - John Osborne — John Osborne "When you finally get what you're looking forward to, you realize that the things that matter most have been there all along. And that's your friends and your family. And that's the feeling of acceptance and love. And those things supersede any type of awards or monetary success or anything like that." - John Osborne About Biscuits & Jam In the South, talking about food is personal. It's a way of sharing your history, your family, your culture, and yourself. Each week Sid Evans, editor in chief of Southern Living, sits down with celebrity musicians to hear stories of how they grew up, what inspired them, and how they've been shaped by Southern culture. Sid takes us back to some of their most cherished memories and traditions, the family meals they still think about, and their favorite places to eat on the road.Download and listen to this episode of Biscuits & Jam with Brothers Osborne on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or everywhere podcasts are available. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit