Artist's albums
Ash Wednesday Blues
2001 · album
Living Room
1999 · album
Which Way to Here
1995 · album
Black Muddy River
2022 · single
Orpheus and the Mermaids
2021 · album
Jacksonville to Wichita
2021 · single
Pass on By
2020 · single
Alone (Unplugged)
2019 · single
Buddha and the Blues
2019 · album
Running
2019 · single
Traveling With Friends
2019 · single
Liquor Drought
2017 · single
Flower Box
2016 · album
Spacedust & Ocean Views
2016 · album
Freedom & Dreams
2015 · album
Peace
2013 · album
Three Free Amigos
2013 · EP
Black Eye Galaxy
2012 · album
American Patchwork
2010 · album
Coming Down
2007 · album
Live At Tipitina's
2005 · album
Bury The Hatchet
2002 · album
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Biography
At one point on his 2019 album, Buddha and The Blues, Anders Osborne sings, “Oh, it’s a miracle we still care. Oh, it’s so wonderful we’re still here. We’re still here!” He’s not going anywhere either… Osborne’s six-string virtuosity, inventive musicality, and poetic songcraft underpin an ever-expanding three-decade catalog celebrated by fans and critics alike. As a sought-after studio talent, his writing resounds through Keb Mo’s GRAMMY® Award-winning Slow Down, Tim McGraw’s number one “Watch The Wind Blow By,” and covers by Brad Paisley, Jonny Lang, Edwin McCain, Aaron Neville, and more. His output live and in the studio spans working with everyone from Eric Church, Toots and the Maytals, and John Scofield to The Meters, North Mississippi Allstars, and Galactic. His extensive touring history encompasses gigs, collaborations, and performances alongside everyone from Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and Stanton Moore to The Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh and Jackie Greene. Not to mention, he lights up the screen on an episode of the HBO hit Treme. Plus, he has garnered acclaim from USA Today, Guitar Player, Relix, Offbeat, and more.