Newcomer Teddy Robb Unveils Self-Titled Debut EP

Check out the boozy new two-stepper, "Good Love & Good Whiskey."

Written by Chris Parton
Newcomer Teddy Robb Unveils Self-Titled Debut EP
Teddy Robb; Photo courtesy of Monument Records

Fresh faced country talent Teddy Robb releases his self-titled EP debut on Friday (4/17), dropping the needle on a handful of smooth-talking country standouts.

Produced by Grammy winner Shane McAnally (Old Dominion, Kacey Musgraves) with Ben Fowler and Matt McGinn, the five-track project puts the newcomer’s warm vocal and smirking charm on blast — including with the feel good “Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You” and hot-blooded “Lead Me On”. Both of those tracks were previously released (with Robb performing “Really Shouldn’t Think About You” on NBC’s TODAY earlier this year), but his EP also includes a boozy unheard cut.

Written by Jesse Frasure, Bart Butler, Chase McGill and Carey Barlowe, the laid back, country-on-the-rocks anthem “Good Love & Good Whiskey” helps reveal the full spectrum of Robb’s artistic palate — a know-what-you’ve-got two stepper for the modern honky tonk.

“This EP is my first impression to the world,” says the Ohio native, who honed his skills in Rocky Mountain ski lodges before arriving in Nashville. “My hope is that people can relate to these songs and get an idea of who I am as an artist.”

Teddy Robb EP Track List:

1. Me On You 
2. Good Love & Good Whiskey 
3. Lead Me On
4. Really Shouldn’t Drink Around You
5. Tell Me How