Sonny Osborne - Im On My Way To The Old House

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Review by rizky ferdian putra

Sonny Osborne’s album, “I’m On My Way To The Old House”, is a heartfelt and nostalgic tribute to his roots in bluegrass music. The album features a collection of traditional and original songs, all performed with Osborne’s signature banjo picking and soulful vocals.

The album’s title track, “I’m On My Way To The Old House”, sets the tone for the entire album with its melancholic lyrics and haunting melody. Osborne’s rendition of “The Fields Have Turned Brown” is a standout track, showcasing his impeccable banjo skills and emotional depth.

Throughout the album, Osborne pays tribute to his musical influences with covers of classic bluegrass songs like “Pike County Breakdown” and “Salty Dog Blues”. He also showcases his songwriting abilities with original tracks like “I’ll Be Going Home” and “The Old Man In The Woods”.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sugar Coated Love2:15
I'm On My Way To The Old House2:47

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Catalog Numbers

4-604

Labels

Kentucky Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Notes

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About Sonny Osborne

American bluegrass singer and five-string banjo player. Born October 29, 1937 in Hyden, Kentucky. Died October 24, 2021, at the age of 83. He was best known for his collaboration with his brother as The Osborne Brothers. Gained some early fame by playing banjo and recording with Bill Monroe in 1952, when he was only fourteen years old. Earlier, Sonny and his sister Louise had worked at WPFB in Middletown and cut two singles on Ott Ginters Kitty label of Miamisburg, along with Bobby Osborne and possibly Jimmy Martin. When Sonny returned to Dayton from his stint with Monroe, he put together a band that recorded bargain covers of bluegrass hits as well as some original material for Kentucky and Gateway Records in Cincinnati. This went on sporadically from late 1952 until early 1956 and eventually totaled approximately fifty sides. One of the recordings, Sunny Mountain Chimes, was a bona fide hit in the Cincinnati area, selling a reported 67,000 copies. The band originally included Enos Johnson on mandolin and Carlos Brock on guitar and was billed on record as Sonny Osborne and his Sunny Mountain Boys. Several bass players were used, and Bobby Osborne and Red Allen showed up on some of the later sessions. After settling into a long career with Bobby as the Osborne Brothers, Sonny became known as a great innovator. He experimented with a six-string banjo as well as a five-string resonator guitar/banjo. He wrote the first five-string bluegrass banjo course and he and Bobby electrified their mandolin and banjo when they began playing large auditoriums on country package shows. He and Bobby were inducted into the IBMA Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 1994 and were in the inaugural class of inductees into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002. Sonny retired from the road in 2007. Since his retirement he has marketed a banjo he developed called the Osborne Chief, done banjo instruction, and produced recordings for other artists. In 2019, received a honorary Doctor Of Fine Arts, Glenville State College, Glenville, WV. Also a contributing writer for Bluegrass Today (https://bluegrasstoday.com/) "Ask Sonny Anything". Help | Terms of Service | Privacy | Report a bug | Flag as objectionablePowered by Wikidot.com

Real Name

    • Roland Osborne

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Summary by rizky ferdian putra

“I’m On My Way To The Old House” is a must-listen for fans of traditional bluegrass music. Osborne’s talent and passion for the genre shine through in every track, making this album a true gem in the world of bluegrass.