Brothers Osborne to Perform During Kamala Harris Campaign Rally
Brothers Osborne‘s T.J. and John Osborne are set to lend their musical talents to one of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s upcoming presidential marketing campaign rallies, set for Thursday (Sept. 12) in Greensboro, N.C.
The information was first reported by Rolling Stone, with Brothers Osborne’s T.J. Osborne telling the outlet, “We’ve been hearing ‘shut up and sing’ for years, so we’re taking that great sage advice and are lending our singing voices in support of Kamala Harris this Thursday in Greensboro, North Carolina.”
In 2018, the duo carried out throughout a Democratic fundraiser for then-Tennessee gubernatorial hopeful Karl Dean. Last yr, they carried out throughout President Joe Biden’s Fourth of July live performance on the White House.
The duo has constantly integrated their social views into their music — after T.J. Osborne got here out as homosexual in 2021, the duo launched the music “Younger Me,” which finds Osborne giving recommendation to youthful generations of people that wrestle with being accepted. Their video for “Stay a Little Longer,” launched in 2015, incorporates a vary of {couples}, together with homosexual {couples}, black {couples} and older {couples}. The 2017 video for the duo’s music “It Ain’t My Fault” featured robbers carrying masks of 4 U.S. Presidents –George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Donald Trump (whereas others get away, the robber within the Trump masks is stopped when he’s trapped towards a wall).
Harris will face off towards former president Trump tonight (Sept. 10) of their first Presidential debate, which can broadcast dwell on ABC at 9 p.m. ET. The debate, held at Philadelphia’s National Center, will likely be moderated by ABC News anchor David Muir and ABC News Prime anchor Lindsey Davis.
Other nation artists have expressed their assist for the presidential candidates in current weeks, with The Chicks, Jason Isbell, Mickey Guyton and Maren Morris collaborating within the Democratic National Convention. Meanwhile, Jason Aldean, Lee Greenwood, Chris Janson, Brian Kelley and Kid Rock have been seen on the Republican National Convention.