Six Strings of Banjo!

Hi Everyone!  Bobby Osborne here!

In case you don’t know yet, the surprise I mentioned yesterday was the first use of a six-string banjo in the band by Michael Toppins (Chicken as we call him) since my brother Sonny used one back in the ’70s!  The banjo was made for me by Arthur Hatfield of the Hatfield Banjo Company in Glasgow, Kentucky, and will be featured by Chicken on all Opry appearances and road shows and any future recordings.  I want to thank Mr. Hatfield for making such great sounding (and great looking) banjo.  If you want to see the banjo at some upcoming shows, I will remind you that we will be at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop taping the Midnight Jamboree at 10:00 PM on Saturday, March 19th, and at the Station Inn at 9:00 PM on Friday March 25th, and in Nacogdoches, TX at the Stephen F. Austin State University on April 7th, which is a part of the American Bluegrass Masters Tour, or any of our upcoming shows in 2011!

Thanks again to Arthur Hatfield, and to all the fans who support me and the Rocky Top X-Press, and we look forward to seeing this year!

P.S.  I will be putting a few pictures up of the banjo soon!

Station Inn!

Hey everyone!  Bobby here!

Just wanted to let everyone know that is in Nashville (and everyone that will be in Nashville at the time!) that myself and the band will be playing the Station Inn on Friday March, 25th!  Mark it down on your calendars and come out and see the show!  We’ll have my brand new CD, Memories for sale!  We’ll be celebrating my 60 years singing Bluegrass and Country music!  We hope to see you there!

Sincerely,

Bobby Osborne & the Rocky Top X-Press

Bobby Osborne to be honored at HCTC graduation

Bobby Osborne will receive an honorary Associate Degree in Humane Letters for his bluegrass music contributions and his work as an adjunct faculty member at Hazard Community and Technical College, since the Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music (KSBTM) opened. Osborne will be honored during May 15 graduation ceremonies at The Forum in Hazard at 10 a.m.
Dean Osborne, KSBTM director, said he is extremely pleased to see Bobby honored in this way. “Bobby Osborne has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1964, has performed at the White House as well as all 50 states and many foreign countries. He is internationally known as a master vocalist and mandolin player, but this honor recognizes his contribution to education and to the preservation of bluegrass. I say that because Bobby Osborne has put his heart and soul into our music school.”
Bobby Osborne, age 78, said he is feels very honored to receive such recognition for his teaching at the music school. “I never expected anything like this to happen to me in my life. I’m very proud the administration thinks that much of me to honor me in this way,” noted the man who has spent more than 60 years in the music business.
HCTC President/CEO Dr. Allen Goben noted this is the first time the College has presented such an honorary degree. “We couldn’t be happier to honor Bobby Osborne in this way since he is a legend in the music world and a stand-out in our eyes because what he has made possible for our students. He has unselfishly devoted his time, energy, and expertise to help our program become a national leader.”
Presenting the honor will be Dr. Jay K. Box, Chancellor of KCTCS, who served as President of HCTC when the music school first started. Bobby was the first artist to record what would later become the Tennessee state song and the most recorded song in bluegrass history, “Rocky Top.” The Osborne Brothers remain the only act to have recorded official state songs for two states–the aforementioned Rocky Top for Tennessee and “Kentucky” for the Commonwealth. In 2005, Bobby became a solo artist launching his band, “The Rocky Top X-Press”.
Osborne has released numerous recordings since the 1950s. He was named to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1994 and the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002. Most recently, Bobby was honored in 2009 with his second induction into the IBMA’s Hall of Honor as a member of the legendary “Lonesome Pine Fiddlers.” Bobby joins Roy Rogers (Country Music Hall Of Fame) as only other artist in history to be inducted into the same Hall of Honor/Fame two different times.
Bobby Osborne remembers that his father, Robert Osborne, a teacher in Leslie County, wanted him to be a doctor. “But I knew in my heart that the music world is where I wanted to be.”
The honorary degree for Osborne was approved by the KCTC Board of Regents at their March 12 meeting.
For more information about the Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music, call 800-246-7521, ext. 73630.

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IBMA Hall of Fame, UT Homecoming, and American Bluegrass Masters Tour.

Hey everyone! This is my first on of these, so hear goes!

First off: inducted into the IBMA Hall of Fame for a second time! Wow! What an honor. The first time was with my brother, Sonny, as the Osborne Brothers. This time it was with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers. It was a great night!

Another big event coming up soon is playing Rocky Top during half time at the UT Homecoming game in Knoxville. That’ll be on November 7th. I did this once before back in the ’80s with the Osborne Brothers. It was an honor to do it then, and is an honor to do it now.

The American Bluegrass Masters Tour is about to start also! It features myself, the Rocky Top X-Press, J.D. Crowe & the New South, and the KSBTM Ensemble. It starts the second week of November in Hawaii, and then Clemson, SC the next Monday. The tour will then continue in the first part of 2010.

There are other surprises coming down the line in the future, so come back often to see what’s going on!

Bobby Osborne