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Sidewinders Concert Series Featuring: Brothers Osborne
Sidewinders Steakhouse & Saloon
Roanoke, VA
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Tickets are $20.00 online plus service fee and $25.00 at the door.

V.I.P. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT
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This is a 21 and older event and seating is limited to first come first served groups.  Tables cannot be held unless the entire party is present.

Come out to Sidewinders to see "Brothers Osborne" with opening act beginning at 7:30pm. Doors will open Wednesday night June 15th, between 5:30-6:00pm and seating is limited.  This show will last 45 minutes. That is unless we show them a "Warm Roanoke Welcome", which entices them to play longer.

Proceeds benefit the Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon and the Pediatric Oncology Unit at Carilion Clinic Children's Hospital

Years before they climbed the country charts with songs like Stay a Little Longer and Rum, the Brothers Osborne grew up in Deale, Maryland, a small fishing town on the Atlantic seaboard. It was a cozy place, filled with blue-collar workers who made their living on the water. During the weekends, many of those workers would head over to the Osborne household, where a series of loose, all-night jam sessions filled the Maryland air with the sounds of Bob Seger, Hank Williams, Tom Petty and George Jones.

The Osborne siblings strummed their first chords during those jam sessions. From the very start, TJ Osborne was the brother with the voice. He sang in a thick, low baritone, crooning like Johnny Cash long before he was even old enough to drive. Older brother John, on the other hand, was the familys guitar shredder, his fingers capable of down-home bluegrass licks, arena-worthy rock riffs, country twang, and everything in between. Combined, the two Osbornes could play everything from traditional country music to rock & roll, creating a broad, full-bodied sound that would eventually fill the 11 songs on their major-label debut, Pawn Shop.

Like its title suggests, Pawn Shop offers a little bit of everything. Theres bluesy slide guitar, country duets, southern rock solos, harmonies, and plenty of groove. The hooks are big, the guitars are loud, and the songs  every last one of them co-written by the Osbornes, who reached out to award-winning songwriters like Shane McAnally and Ross Copperman for help  introduce a duo whose music bridges the gap between the mainstream and the alternative world. Some songs were written at home in Nashville, while others came together on the road, where the guys spent several years headlining their own club shows, touring the country with Darius Rucker, and playing some of the biggest arenas in America with fellow rule-breaker Eric Church.

Most duos are built on singing, says TJ But John is an incredible guitar player, and this band is built on me singing and John playing guitar. It gives us two parallels that work nicely together.

Its like an old-school rock approach, adds John, who cites classic bands like Aerosmith and the Allman Brothers as influences on the duos dynamic. Groups like that always had the lead singer as well as the sideman guitar player. Thats what were going for, too. Were carving our own path in country music.

That unique path has already led the band toward the upper half of the country charts. Rum got them there first, mixing the feel-good sunshine of a beach tune with a far more realistic storyline. Theres no actual beach in Rum, after all. Instead, Brothers Osborne turn the song into a tribute to the simple pleasures that their Maryland hometown offers: friends, good weather, and the occasional drink. They even filmed the songs music video in Deale, filling the clip with footage of friends, relatives, and locals.

Most people we grew up with dont go to these beautiful beaches, says TJ. They cant afford to do it. They dont have the time for it. What were most familiar with is people going to the local bars and hanging out with each other. John adds, We tried to have the biggest time possible with what little we had. Rum explains that. The brothers agree, We had to say it from our own perspective.

A similar theme runs throughout Dirt Rich and Pawn Shop, two songs that stress the importance of appreciating what youve got. Pawn Shop dishes up plenty of love songs, too, from Loving Me Back  an old-school country duet featuring vocals from Lee Ann Womack  to Stay a Little Longer, the bands biggest hit to date. While a three-minute guitar solo brings Stay a Little Longer to an epic, anthemic close, Brothers Osborne also devote time to more laid-back songs, from the nostalgic California country of 21 Summer to the 420-friendly Greener Pastures.

Brothers Osborne, who co-produced the album with Jay Joyce (the award-winning producer behind Little Big Towns Painkiller, Eric Churchs The Outsiders, and Carrie Underwoods Storyteller), recorded most of Pawn Shop during breaks in their busy touring schedule, using members of their own touring band rather than session musicians from the Nashville community. The result is an album thats stamped with the unmistakable mark of a band. It doesnt sound like two singers, flanked by anonymous players. Instead, it sounds like a group of road warriors whove spent years sharing bus seats and hotel rooms, creating the sort of chemistry that cant be faked. Pawn Shop is both raw and real, and Brothers Osborne  who, years after those household jam sessions in Deale, now have a handful of nationwide tours under their belts, songs on the charts, and a career on the rise  are no longer a family secret.
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Location

Sidewinders Steakhouse & Saloon (View)
16 W. Campbell Avenue
Roanoke, VA 24014
United States

Categories

Music > Country

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: Sidewinders Saloon
On BPT Since: Jun 26, 2013
 
Sidewinders Steakhouse & Saloon
www.sidewindersaloon.com

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Jun 15, 2016 6:36 PM
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Jun 15, 2016 5:30 PM
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Jun 15, 2016 4:39 PM
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Jun 15, 2016 4:19 PM
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Jun 15, 2016 4:00 PM

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