GL Osborn
Self produced guitar driven rock and blues, acoustic textures, slide guitar with a little bit of surf thrown in for fun.
Soothing, intense and complex all at once. Fat acoustic guitar, sweet slide, twin leads and a soft landing. Enjoy!
Independent artist GL Osborn drops "Twickenham Downs", an Instrumental Rock track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Discover "Twickenham Downs" and the rest of the GL Osborn discography on SoundClick.
Hot guitar rock instrumental with sinewy slide, a splash of surf and soaring wah-drenched rock guitar. A must hear!!
Independent artist GL Osborn drops "Gravel Harvest", an Instrumental Rock track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Discover "Gravel Harvest" and the rest of the GL Osborn discography on SoundClick.
I'm a 50-year old guitarist, songwriter and composer of various instrumental things. I also sing with my cover band, Rhythm Rock-It. I play
acoustic and electric - lead, slide and rhythm. Blues, rock, pop, country, folk, bluegrass styles, and a mixture thereof. My 15-year-old son plays bass with me. He's only been playing about 4 years and he's amazingly good.
Just your basic weekend warrior for almost 30 years. I just want to share my music and solicit a few honest opinions, good or bad. Of course, if the right opportunity presented itself...
Last year I sent a demo to the manager for the Michelle Branch and Natalie Merchant tour. No word yet...they probably didn't even listen.
Working on playing out live in the Central Oregon area. Rearranged my schedule to allow more time for music.
Blues, blues/rock, surf, country, or anything guitar driven, electric or acoustic.
Specifically: The Who, Eric Clapton, Rory Gallagher, Joe Walsh, Beatles, Leo Kottke, Roy Nichols (Merle Haggard's former guitarist), Jackson Browne.
I play a Takamine acoustic and Takamine acoustic/electric, Fender Strat and Samick SG. Entry level recording gear (not a computer).
Now that I'm officially a geezer (age 50), I figured I'd give music a little more time, attention and energy, since it is what really drives me as a person and creative being. Always did and always will.