The Edde Brothers

The Edde Brothers are American music video directors, originally from Fresno, CA. The Edde Brothers have directed numerous music videos for artists like Hunter Hayes,[1] Big & Rich, Adam Craig,[2] Randy Rogers Band, Hunter Brothers and Meghan Patrick. They are also noted for directing many music videos for country music star Jon Pardi.[3] The Edde Brothers consists of twin brothers Matt Edde and John Edde.

While still in college at Loyola Marymount University,The Edde brothers began working on video projects for Hanson. While still traveling and shooting with the group, the brothers decided to move to Nashville in 2011to begin directing music videos, predominantly in the country music genre. Aside from their music video projects, the brothers have produced and directed various music documentaries for artists like Jon Pardi, Randy Rogers Band and Hanson. In 2014, they were tapped by executives at The Grand Ole Opry to originate a music-focused documentary series depicting new artist's first time playing the iconic venue. They directed several episodes of the series which aired on AT&T Uverse's "Country Deep" platform. The debut episode featured Jamie Lynn Spears,[4] and went on to feature episodes with chart-toppers like Michael Ray, A Thousand Horses, and Maddie & Tae. Aside from directing music based projects, the brothers produce and direct commercials, largely in the consumer product and food/beverage genres.The brothers also co-founded the music video app "VideoBomb" in 2014.[5]

References

  1. "Hunter Hayes' Latest Project is Super Romantic". Sounds Like Nashville. 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  2. "Adam Craig Takes You Behind the Scenes of His New Video for "Just a Phase"". BGS-WWO. 2017-04-13. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  3. "Watch Jon Pardi's "Up All Night" Music Video". Interstate 107. 2013-07-23. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  4. AT&T (2014-09-15), My Opry Debut: Jamie Lynn Spears, only on Country Deep™ | AT&T, retrieved 2019-05-14
  5. "Watch Kathie Lee and Hoda's 'VideoBomb' music video". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
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