Dierks Bentley Instagram – I loved the Osborne Brothers. My friend Terry Eldredge turned me on to them when I was getting to know him and the guys that played in the Station Inn house band, The Sidemen. My first time backstage at the Opry was with Terry, who played guitar and sang low tenor with Bobby and Sonny. I’ll never forget that performance. So many great records but this is the one I listened to over and over again the most. Trying to learn the baritone part (still am) from Sonny and just mesmerized by power and high pitch of Bobby’s voice. Not many people can cover Osborne Brother songs because you have to lower the key so much to sing it, and that just takes “all the fire out of it,” as Sonny once said. He was right. Sad day for Country Music and Bluegrass with both Sonny and now Bobby gone. RIP. | Posted on 28/Jun/2023 10:31:40
Home Actor Dierks Bentley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Dierks Bentley Instagram - I loved the Osborne Brothers. My friend Terry Eldredge turned me on to them when I was getting to know him and the guys that played in the Station Inn house band, The Sidemen. My first time backstage at the Opry was with Terry, who played guitar and sang low tenor with Bobby and Sonny. I'll never forget that performance. So many great records but this is the one I listened to over and over again the most. Trying to learn the baritone part (still am) from Sonny and just mesmerized by power and high pitch of Bobby's voice. Not many people can cover Osborne Brother songs because you have to lower the key so much to sing it, and that just takes "all the fire out of it," as Sonny once said. He was right. Sad day for Country Music and Bluegrass with both Sonny and now Bobby gone. RIP.
Dierks Bentley Instagram – I loved the Osborne Brothers. My friend Terry Eldredge turned me on to them when I was getting to know him and the guys that played in the Station Inn house band, The Sidemen. My first time backstage at the Opry was with Terry, who played guitar and sang low tenor with Bobby and Sonny. I’ll never forget that performance. So many great records but this is the one I listened to over and over again the most. Trying to learn the baritone part (still am) from Sonny and just mesmerized by power and high pitch of Bobby’s voice. Not many people can cover Osborne Brother songs because you have to lower the key so much to sing it, and that just takes “all the fire out of it,” as Sonny once said. He was right. Sad day for Country Music and Bluegrass with both Sonny and now Bobby gone. RIP.
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