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12/12/24

During an advance listen of forthcoming new music from Brothers Osborne, UMG Nashville and Q Prime staff surprised the Grammy-winning duo with two plaques, commemorating their 2016 debut album Pawn Shop earning RIAA platinum certification and chart-topping single “Stay a Little Longer” becoming 3X platinum.

The pair is currently up for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 67th Grammys with “Break Mine,” from their 2024 EP of the same name. Previously winning in this category, they took home their first Grammy in 2022 with “Younger Me” and have scored 13 total noms.

Seven-time CMA Award winners, they have also tallied seven ACM Awards and notched multiple RIAA gold, platinum and multi-platinum certifications, all while surpassing 3b career streams.

Pictured actively ignoring our calls are (l-r) TJ Osborne, UMG Nashville’s Lori Christian, Q Prime’s John Peets, UMG Nashville’s Rob Femia, John Osborne and Q Prime’s Randi Tolbert.

Photo Credit: Chris Hollo