September 19, 2019 – Nashville, TN – Singer/songwriter Teddy Robb is partnering with outdoor adventure company, OtterBox, to share his journey from Nashville, TN to Colorado and back. Fans and friends can head to the OtterBox website to hear him detail his story in his own words, and enter to win an OtterBox adventure pack. Teddy moved to Nashville ten years ago to pursue a career in country music. Today, he finds himself signed to Monument Records with a single, “Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You” climbing the country radio charts. If the story was that simple, there would be no need to go on. But in reality, those were ten years packed with heartbreaks, setbacks, and a whole lot of the word “no.” They were also, however, ten years full of perseverance, determination, and exploration that saw Teddy discover a new musical style and blend sounds from the Colorado mountains, with his favorite county music influences like George Strait and Kenny Chesney. They were ten years that make this moment in time so much sweeter. |
Watch Teddy Robb share his story on the OtterBox website HERE Listen to Teddy Robb’s debut single, “Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You,” HERE |
About Teddy Robb: Perfecting his craft in Rocky Mountain ski lodges and Nashville’s Honky Tonks, Teddy Robb has a laid-back voice that grabs you like the Colorado winter air and wraps you up in a blanket with someone you love next to a warm fire. A native of Akron, Ohio, Teddy grew up loving the outdoors. He fished, hiked, and played football through college in Ohio. It was during college when his passion turned to music the moment he heard George Strait’s “Troubadour.” That was it, the decision was made. He called his parents, packed his bags and hit the road. Teddy spent time in Vail, CO playing music to support his snowboarding habit before making the final move to Nashville. Teddy’s debut radio single, “Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You” is climbing the country music charts. Written by multi-Grammy Award winner Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, and Old Dominion band member Trevor Rosen, the song already has over 35 million worldwide streams to date. |
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