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Music video features Adair, Russell, and Lake Cumberland area

The music video for the song "Hey Lone Ranger," by local musician Robert Osborne, was shot in and around Adair County.

Osborne writes:
"So far I have 1500 views on the video after 3 weeks. I just want to share it with the folks here because I filmed it here. I live here and I want people to enjoy my music. If you view the video, make sure to turn animation on because I describe the locations for the video."
He ultimately hopes the video will get the attention of people at Disney Films. An upcoming feature film of "The Lone Ranger," is currently filming and due for release in 2013 (IMDB).





Robert Osborne moved to Columbia in 2006 after a career in the military. He was the Army Instructor for JROTC at Clinton County High School for 5 years, and retired to pursue his passion for music. He has released a full album, Sing Me Home Again, available on Amazon, iTunes, and cdbaby.

The single Hey Lone Ranger is also available from Amazon.com.

More information about Osborne's music is available on his web site robertosborneonline.com.


This story was posted on 2012-01-19 05:35:42
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