For nearly two decades, bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent has used their blend of bluegrass, country and Gospel sounds to not only forge hits such as “By The Mark” and “When I’ve Traveled My Last Mile,” but regularly place a spotlight on classic artists that have influenced their own music, such as their 2010 tribute album to country group the Statler Brothers.

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Now, with their new album, A Beautiful Life, which releases today (June 12), Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent are honoring another act: Osborne Brothers. While they never planned to record their version of the 1970 Osborne Brothers classic “Ruby” (which has also been recorded by Buck Owens), that changed when the Grand Ole Opry came calling.

Last summer, Opry members Dailey & Vincent were asked to take part in a tribute to the Obsorne Brothers and Jim & Jesse, where the Opry recreated the its final show at the Ryman Auditorium in March 1974, before the famed venue moved to its current location at the Opry House.