OBB's "Sweater" Receives 1 Million Streams
Since launching this winter, Atlanta Pop-Rock trio OBB have reached one million streams for their hit single "Sweater". The "pure pop song with infectious hooks" (BalconyTV) was written by Oswald Brothers Zach, Jacob and Nich, accompanied by Andreas Moss and Josh Bronleewe.
Landing early on Spotify's USA Viral Top 50 Chart, the song has now roared into Radio Disney's top three requested songs.
The band recently debuted their official video for "Sweater" via iHeartRadio's Snapchat Discovery Channel. Filmed in the band's hometown of Atlanta, GA. Choreographed by LA based Renee Lester, the video incorporates modern dance with clever transitions of a sweater, all leading to a surprise storyline ending.
OBB is currently on a US arena tour (full dates below) where the hard working band has the distinction of holding the #1 slot across all genres in atVenu reported sales this past weekend (Feb 17-19).
Signed to Curb Records, OBB stands for Oswald Brothers Band and is comprised of brothers Zach (lead vocals, guitar), Jacob (lead guitar) and Nich (drums). Having spent years on the road, the experienced group bring their mix of indie pop to audiences nationwide, performing in front of 750,000 this winter alone.
OBB - U.S. Tour
MAR 3 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
MAR 4 - Bossier City, LA - Century Link Center
MAR 5 - Springfield, MO - JQH Arena
MAR 9 - Evansville, IN - The Ford Center
MAR 10 - Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena
MAR 11 - Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena
MAR 12 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
MAR 16 - Tupelo, MS - Bancorp South Arena
MAR 17 - Birmingham, AL - Legacy Arena at the BJCC
MAR 18 - New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
MAR 19 - N. Little Rock, AR - Verizon Arena
MAR 23 - Ft. Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
MAR 24 - State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center
MAR 25 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum
MAR 26 - Chattanooga, TN - McKenzie Arena
MAR 31 - Wichita, KS - INTRUST Bank Arena
APR 1 - Oklahoma City, OK - Chesapeake Energy Center
APR 2 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
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