Cobi | |
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Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | 300 Entertainment |
Associated acts | Gentlemen Hall |
Website | cobimusic |
Cobi is an American musician from Grand Marais, Minnesota. A former original member of the Boston-based band Gentlemen Hall, Cobi released his solo single "Don't You Cry For Me" on May 3, 2016 under 300 Entertainment.
Cobi became interested in music at about age eight, when a family friend visited their home with an electric guitar and began teaching Cobi and his brother a few chords. Once he was able to play them, his interest in music grew. That summer, he bought his first guitar, a , by saving up money made from mowing lawns for $3 an hour. From then on, he taught himself to play guitar by ear, listening to songs over and over until he mastered them. Shortly after, Cobi and a long time friend formed a blues band, playing covers of songs at local bars in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Cobi is an alumnus of Berklee School of Music in Boston.
In 2008, Cobi and five others formed the band Gentlemen Hall. The success of the band, which was signed to Island Def Jam Records, came rather quickly. In 2009, they won a MTV Video Music Award for Best Breakout Boston Artist and performed at the 2011 Billboard Music Awards.
On December 18, 2015, Cobi signed with 300 Entertainment. In April 2016, he joined English progressive trance group Above & Beyond's international tour, providing vocals for many of the songs. The tour included dates running through June 2016 at iconic venues such as Royal Albert Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, and the Sydney Opera House. On May 3, 2016, Cobi released "Don't You Cry For Me", which premiered through Interview Magazine. The track was later released through digital retailers and streaming services Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, Apple Music, and Amazon Music on May 6, 2016. In July 2016, the track was trending on Billboard's and Spotify's Viral 50 list. A music video for the song was released in September 2016 and premiered through the Huffington Post. As of October 2016, the song had over 12 million streams on Spotify since its debut in May. On September 29, 2016, Billboard premiered his second single "Prophet Story." Billboard also premiered the music video for "Prophet Story" on January 17, 2017.