History
The Teskey Brothers are an Australian soul-blues band formed in 2008. Their music draws heavily from the blues and roots traditions, influenced by artists such as Peter Green, Otis Redding, and Ray Charles. The band's origins trace back to the Teskey brothers, Josh and Sam, who began busking at St. Andrews pub, a familiar haunt from their youth. This experience laid the foundation for their unique blend of Warrandyte blues-soul, a sound that found a vibrant home in Melbourne's live music scene.
Band Members and Musical Contributions
Josh Teskey
Josh Teskey leads the band with his smooth, emotive vocals and rhythm guitar. His vocal style is often compared to Donny Hathaway, conveying a range of emotions from love and ardor to desire, creating an immersive atmosphere for the audience.
Sam Teskey
Sam Teskey complements his brother on lead guitar and backing vocals. His dynamic guitar solos are both flirtatious and engaging, contributing to the band's ability to move listeners from head-nodding to full-on dancing.
Brendon Love
Brendon Love anchors the band on bass. His steady, cool, and collected playing style is crucial to the band's rhythmic drive, adeptly shifting the energy between upbeat tempos and deep soul grooves.
Liam Gough
Liam Gough provides the band's metronomic foundation with his precise and veteran drumming. His technique masterfully blends funk and blues, infusing the music with a fluid and heartfelt pulse.
Influences and Sound
The Teskey Brothers' sound is further shaped by a diverse range of influences including B.B. King, Albert Collins, Jimi Hendrix, and Marvin Gaye. Their live performances are characterized by a dynamic sound that reflects years of dedicated gigging and a connection to the natural environment, often described as possessing a clean, country-air quality.
The Teskey Brothers stand as a significant affirmation of enduring musical values: Home, Rhythm, and Blues.

