When Swedish-born Anders Osborne landed in New Orleans in 1987, after two years bouncing around the world from Israel to Yugoslavia to Egypt to Crete, it struck him almost immediately that he had ...
Sinning and repenting have one thing in common: They’ve both inspired a lot of great songs. New Orleans singer/guitarist Anders Osborne has seen both sides of the fence and channeled a lot of hard-won ...
Anders Osborne is a talented singer, blues guitarist and songwriter from New Orleans. He was dependent on alcohol for years — and it nearly destroyed his career and family. Anders opens up about his ...
Recovering alcoholics tend to avoid the bar. But when the bar is your office, that's not so easy. New Orleans bluesman Anders Osborne figured out how to get back to work despite the temptations, and ...
"Forty years and nothing's changed," the musician tells PEOPLE. "It's the duality of life. I tried to puzzle that together with lyrics and make it make sense" New Orleans native Anders Osborne was ...
Anders Osborne has been a road dog for 30 years, spending seven or more months on tour annually. “The last two years, I started to understand I couldn’t keep it up,” the New Orleans guitarist, singer ...
It’s often said that a particular guitarist is a “guitar player’s guitar player.” Well, Anders Osborne is the singer-songwriter’s guitar player. For decades he’s been well known as the poet laureate ...
Ivan Neville stores a remarkable snapshot, both festive and bleak, on his phone as a stark reminder of life before sobriety. The photo shows the New Orleans keyboardist and singer huddled with Keith ...
Anders Osborne headlines his two-night 'Holiday Spectacular' at Tipitina's on Dec. 6-7, 2013. (Marc Millman) As the date to start recording what became his new album, "Peace," approached, Anders ...
Swedish-born guitarist Anders Osborne has had a long, fruitful career ever since he moved to New Orleans as a teenager in the ’80s. But the rootsy rocker has never had a period quite as productive as ...
The reputation of the Troubadour was built in the 1970s, literally, on the troubadour; hosting the likes of singer-songwriter legends such as James Taylor, Carole King, and Tom Waits. In more recent ...