Artist's albums
The Winding Way
2023 · album
Remember The Time
2023 · EP
London Bridge
2023 · EP
Take My Heart
2023 · single
Oceans Of Emotions
2023 · single
This Will Be Our Year
2022 · single
Get Back To The Land
2022 · single
Live At Hamer Hall
2021 · album
Never Tear Us Apart
2021 · single
So Caught Up (RJD2 Remix)
2020 · single
Live at the Forum
2020 · album
Run Home Slow
2019 · album
Rain - A COLORS SHOW
2019 · single
Right For Me
2019 · single
Half Mile Harvest
2018 · album
Forever You and Me
2018 · single
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Biography
2020 Grammy nominees The Teskey Brothers have come a very long way in a very short time. The two brothers from Melbourne Australia have seen a meteoric rise in popularity in the past 24 months, amassing a legion of fans all around the world with their timeless soulful recordings and stunning live shows. The Teskey Brothers’ latest studio record Run Home Slow (Glassnote Records) has been a global hit with elements of soul, blues, southern rock, Americana, psychedelia, and gospel, and the striking single ‘So Caught Up’ which made top 5 on the US AAA radio chart and won the AAA category of the International Songwriting Competition. Run Home Slow was nominated for a Best Engineered album at the 2020 Grammys, won three ARIA awards, and scored the band their late night debut on The Jimmy Kimmel Show. Onstage The Teskey Brothers pull out all stops, conjuring a rare soulful energy and raw emotion. Josh Teskey’s once-in-a-generation voice defies belief as the band, including horn section and organ, ignites around him. They’ve been crowd favourites at Bonnaroo, Fuji Rock, North Sea Jazz, Firefly, Bottlerock, Latitude and many others, not to mention selling out pretty much all of their own shows. 2020’s live album ‘Live at The Forum’ debuted at number 1 on the Australian album chart, won Best Blues & Roots album at the 2020 ARIA awards and has been described by American Songwriter magazine as “a near perfect live recording”.