After releasing her 2020 EP
Handmade, Queensland singer-songwriter
Teak has unveiled her brand-new single
'Seventy Five'. It's an anthemic love song about the 1970s music
Teak loves and showcases her glorious voice and talent for writing melodies.
On the eve of its release
Teak reminisced about a conversation with her late grandfather, who was a jazz musician.
"He was around 80 then," says
Teak,
"and we were comparing gigs we had played over the weekend. Yes, he was still gigging up to four nights a week! Music has always been at the heart of my family. I mentioned how I wished I had lived through the 70s, as from his experience music was in its prime then."
Teak grew up listening to all sorts of music, and although she has a firm foundation in country
music, she says she was
"an 11-year-old kid who would lock herself in the bedroom, light a candle and listen to the likes of led Zeppelin, Frank Sinatra and Patsy Cline … I never really thought it was strange until I looked back and thought, what 11 year old locks herself in the bedroom with a guitar lit candle and jams out to 'Going to California'? So, this song in some ways hints at my love for music, anything vintage, and my struggle in the ever-evolving music industry."
It was
Teak's love for the sounds of the 70s that caught the attention of producer
Martin Hansen, best known for his work with German rock band
The Scorpions and Australian duo
The Veronicas.
'Seventy Five' was produced and co-written by
Hansen, and recorded in Stockholm, Sweden.
Teak is known to Australian audiences through her 2015 appearance on
The Voice, where she made it through to the
Top 12 finals working with coach
Joel Madden. Her success on the show launched her career, and she was invited to tour with rock legend
David Gates from the 70s band
BREAD. Teak has also performed on the festival circuit with appearances at
Tamworth Country Music Festival,
Road to Roma and
Gympie Music Muster to enchanted crowds.
She has also travelled to Nashville to write with upcoming artists like
Alana Springsteen and Jeremy Bussey (who wrote
'Girl Going Nowhere' with
Ashley McBryde) as well as
Grammy Award-winning songwriter
Mike Reid (
Bonnie Raitt).
When she is not globetrotting producing country music with legends,
Teak – who grew up with
The McClymont sisters – is a mum of three who loves crystals, cooking and gardening. She also shares her passion for storytelling and music by teaching music lessons from her property in Emerald, Queensland.