American bluegrass mandolin player and high lead vocalist.
Born December 7, 1931 in Thousandsticks, near Hyden, Kentucky, USA.
Died June 27, 2023 in Gallatin, Tennessee, USA.
Osborne began his professional music career around 1947 at WPFB in Middletown, Ohio with a group he called the Miami Valley Playboys. He was singing in the Ernest Tubb style and playing electric guitar. He met Galax, Virginia-born banjo player Larry Richardson at WPFB, and soon the two of them left for West Virginia to seek fame and fortune. They played on radio in Welch, West Virginia as the Silver Saddle Boys and later worked with Rex and Eleanor Parker in Bluefield, West Virginia, eventually landing a job with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers. They cut four sides on Cozy Records, with “Pain In My Heart” becoming a bluegrass classic. This record received a lot of radio airplay in Dayton.
After Larry Richardson left, Jimmy Martin and Bobby cut four sides for King Records in Cincinnati, backed by the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, but issued as by Jimmy Martin and Bob Osborne. It was at this time that Bobby began playing mandolin, because Jimmy wanted to be the guitar player. At roughly the same time, Bobby, Sonny Osborne, Louise Osborne and possibly Jimmy Martin cut four issued Kitty sides for Ott Ginter at the Osborne farm house.
Bobby recorded some of the Gateway and Kentucky sides with Sonny during and after his Marine Corps duty which took him to Korea, where he received a Purple Heart when he was wounded in action. Later he and Sonny got together with Jimmy Martin and worked at WPFB and at WJR in Detroit as Jimmy Martin and the Osborne Brothers, and recorded six songs for RCA Victor.
After splitting with Jimmy, Bobby and Sonny and Red Allen secured an MGM Records contract. Their “Once More” was the first song to feature their newly invented high-lead style of trio harmony. “Ruby,” with its sustained high note on the title word, was Bobby’s signature song until “Rocky Top” came along in 1967.
After Red Allen departed, Bobby and Sonny worked together as the Osborne Brothers, recording with MGM, then Decca (MCA), CMH, Sugar Hill, and Pinecastle.
Bobby and Sonny were inducted into the IBMA Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 1994, and Bobby was inducted a second time in 2009 as a member of the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers.
Bobby and Sonny were in the first class of inductees into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002.
After Sonny’s retirement from the road in 2007, Bobby continued on as Bobby Osborne and the Rocky Top Express (later the Rocky Top X-Press), recording for OMS, Rural Rhythm, and Rounder. He also was a faculty member at the Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music in Hyden, Kentucky—part of the Hazard Community and Technical College.
In 2019, Osborne received a honorary Doctor Of Fine Arts, Glenville State College, Glenville, WV.
For the Texas songwriter of "Going Back To Louisiana", see Bobby Osborn.
2020
Bluegrass Country Soul Inc.
3xCD + DVD
2017
2002
Original Music Showcase, Inc.
CD, Album
2001
Pinecastle Records
CD, Album
2000
OMS Records (3)
HDCD, Album
2000
1999
Acoustic Disc
2xHDCD, Album, Sli
1979
1966
Date
7", Single, Promo
1961
Blue Grass Special
7", EP
1951
King Records (3)
Shellac, 10"
Bikini
7", Single, Mono, Promo
2012
Rural Rhythm Records
CD, Album
2010
Rural Rhythm Records
CD, Album
2007
Rounder Records
CD, Album
2006
2009
Rounder Records
CD, Album
2024
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, Smithsonian Folkways
2xLP, Comp
2023
Billy Blue Records
LP, Album, Gre
2021
Smithsonian Folkways
CD, Album
2019
2019
2018
Upper Management Music
CD, Album
2018
2018
2017
Rural Rhythm Records
CD, Album
2017
Not On Label
13xFile, MP3, Album
2017
Not On Label
13xCD, Album
2017
2016
Elbtaler Schallplatten, ZYX Music
2xCD, Comp
2016
Upper Management Music
DVD, NTSC
2014
Pinecastle Records
CD, Album
2013
Compass Records
CD, Album
2012
Forward Music Group
CD, Album
2012
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
CD, Album
2012
Arhoolie Records
CD, Album
2011
New Cuts Of Bluegrass
CD, Album, Promo
2011
Rural Rhythm Records
CD, Album
2011
Rocky Top X-Press Records
CD, Album
2010
Not On Label
CD, Album
2010
Raven Records
CD, Comp
2010
Not On Label
CD, Album
2009
Heart Of Texas Records
CD, Album
2007
Upper Management Music
CD, Album
2007
Not On Label (Salt Creek (9) Self-released)
CDr, Album
2006
Sugar Hill Records (2)
4xCD, Comp + DVD + Box
2006
Not On Label
CD, Album
2006
Pinecastle
CD, Album
2006
Pinecastle
CD, Album
2006
Not On Label
CD, Album
2006
Not On Label
CD, Album
2006
2005
Vandiver Records
CD, Album
2005
Not On Label
CD, Album
2005
Zero Label Records
CD, Album
2005
2004
Crossroads Records (9)
2xCD, Album
2004
KOCH Records Nashville
CD, Album
2004
Hay Holler Records
CD, Album
2004
Pinecastle Records
CD, Album
2003
Acoustic Disc
HDCD, Comp
2003
Pinecastle Records
2xCD, Album
2003
Pinecastle Records
CD, Album
2003
2002
Brave Recordings, Universal South
HDCD, Album
2002
OMS Records (3)
CD, Album
2001
Pinecastle, Pinecastle
CD, Album
2001
Not On Label (StrungOver! Self-released)
CD, Album
2001
Shoestring Records Australia
CD, Album
2000
Sugar Hill Records (2)
HDCD, Album
2000
OMS Records (3)
HDCD, Album
2000
2000
1999
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Sequel Records
CD, Comp
1995
Bear Family Records
4xCD, Comp, RE
1995
Hay Holler Records
CD, Album
1995
Pinecastle Records
CD, Album
1995
1995
1995
1995
1994
Pinecastle Records
CD, Album
1994
Pinecastle
Cass, Album
1994
1994
1993
1993
1992
1992
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