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THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
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ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
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WHAT IT IS: With a debut single that has already garnered 40m+ worldwide streams and is climbing the country radio charts, Teddy Robb has burst onto the country music scene as one of the genre’s most buzzed-about newcomers. Known for his laid-back vocals, upbeat guitar riffs and clever wordplay, he combines sounds from time spent in the Rocky Mountains with his grind on the Nashville honky-tonk scene. The fresh-faced troubadour’s debut single, “Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You,” gives listeners a taste of what they can expect from the singer/songwriter’s forthcoming debut album, which is being produced by multi-Grammy winner Shane McAnally, Ben Fowler and Matt McGinn.
ALBUM: TBD
SINGLE: “Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You”
LIVE: Biggest country festivals this summer included Dierks Bentley’s Seven Peaks; also opened for acts like Luke Combs, Brothers Osborne, Chris Lane, Russell Dickerson, Carly Pearce and Gary Allen
INTERNET: 40m+ worldwide single streams and counting; featured as am Amazon Weekly One; currently being highlighted in Apple Music’s Up Next program
RADIO: Current single impacted Country radio late this summer as a Top 5 Most Added song.
PRESS: Coverage from People, American Songwriter, CMT, Sounds Like Nashville, The Boot, Music Row, more
BOOKING: Becky Gardenhire/WME
PUBLISHING: SMACKSongs
MANAGEMENT: Rob Baker/Longshot Management