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  2. Sonny Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Sonny Osborne (October 29, 1937 – October 24, 2021) was an American bluegrass musician and founding member of the Osborne Brothers. Personal life.

  3. Osborne Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Osborne Brothers, Sonny (October 29, 1937 – October 24, 2021) and Bobby (December 7, 1931 – June 27, 2023), were an influential and popular bluegrass act ...

  4. Sonny Osborne, bluegrass banjoist behind 'Rocky Top,' dies - AOL

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    Bluegrass musician and singer Sonny Osborne, who created the banjo licks on "Rocky Top" as part of the The Osborne Brothers, has died. He was 84.

  5. ‘Pioneer in the Bluegrass music industry & a champion for ...

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  6. Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Osborne – Mandolin, Lead Vocal (Track 4) Sonny Osborne – Banjo, Baritone Vocal (Track 4) Mac Wiseman – Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocal (Track 8) Jim McReynolds – Lead Vocal (Track 10) Jesse McReynolds – Mandolin, Baritone Vocal (Track 10)

  7. List of Grand Ole Opry members - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Osborne and the Rocky Top X-Press playing the Opry. Bill Anderson, the longest serving member in Opry history, performing in 2022. Opry star Connie Smith performing in 2007. Jeannie Seely was the first woman to host a segment of the Opry and has appeared more times than any other performer—over 5,000 times in 55 years.

  8. Wheeling Jamboree - Wikipedia

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    The Wheeling Jamboree is the second oldest country music radio broadcast in the United States after the Grand Ole Opry. [1] The Jamboree originated in 1933 in Wheeling, West Virginia on WWVA, the first radio station in West Virginia and a 50,000-watt clear-channel station AM station until about 2007. [2]

  9. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    Sonny Osborne (1937-2021) Ben Eldridge (1938-2024) Barney McKenna (1939–2012) was an Irish musician and a founding member of The Dubliners. He played the tenor banjo, violin, mandolin, and melodeon. He was most renowned as a banjo player.