The Teskey Brothers are back with a brand new musical offering, wrapping their pipes around a cover of The Zombies’ classic ‘This Will Be Our Year’. The English rock icons’ psych pop favourite is ...
Last September, The Teskey Brothers assumed the spotlight in London for a sold-out three-show run at the iconic Hammersmith Apollo. Now, the Melbourne-based duo of brothers Josh and Sam Teskey have ...
A Day On The Green will return for a six-date run in January 2025, taking to wineries and vineyards across regional Australia. The concert series will be headlined by The Teskey Brothers, who will be ...
Paste Studio “On The Road” rambles on, this time to Wilkesboro, N.C., for the 36th annual MerleFest! The festival was founded in 1988 in memory of Doc Watson’s son Merle, and features “traditional ...
You won’t wait long to get blown away. As soon as vocalist Josh Teskey starts singing with his taut, effortless, gusty Memphis styled voice, you’ll wonder why you haven’t heard of this amazingly ...
This will be our year / Took a long time to come, sings Josh Teskey on the Teskey Brothers’ third studio album and first since 2019 breakthrough Run Home Slow. While the song concerns a romantic ...
The Aussie blues-rock act bows at No. 1 on the ARIA Chart, their second leader. By Lars Brandle The Teskey Brothers know the way to the chart summit. The Aussie blues-rock act bows at No. 1 on the ...
We're always highlighting great new music added to the Double J playlist. New to Double J? Here's how you can tune in, no matter where you are. Cover versions of songs that already have a respected ...
There's no denying that The Teskey Brothers have worked hard in establishing themselves as one of Australia's most success groups in recent memory. For the better part of the last decade, they have ...
The Teskey Brothers have returned today with a cover of INXS‘ smash hit, ‘Never Tear Us Apart’. This marks the band’s first single since they dropped two holiday songs last year, ‘Highway Home For ...
In March of 2018, The Teskey Brothers performed for about two dozen people at the Echo in Los Angeles. Part of a multi-band bill, the quartet was a relatively unknown entity. They ended their ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. He’s more used to wielding a guitar than a microphone, but with an ARIA tucked firmly under his belt, Sam Teskey has walked towards his ...
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