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The O-Tones
Swing / R&B / Jazz

"Hot Swing and Motown Band"

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   The O-Tones: General Info
Member Since3/10/2007
Band Websitehavetodance.com/otones
Band MembersMary Witt, Ann Percival, Zack Danziger, Kerry Blount, Walt Chapman, Pieter Struyk
InfluencesElla Fitzgerald, Marvin Gaye, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Diana Krall, The Temptations, Tierney Sutton, Al Green
Sounds LikeEight to the Bar, Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks, Ron Sunshine, George Gee, Toni Lynn Washington, Marcia Ball, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Squirrel Nut Zippers
Record LabelBlue Love Music
Type of LabelIndie








   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jun 21 2008 5:00P
Gala fundraiser-Barrington Stage-St Joseph School Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Jun 28 2008 8:00P
Private Northampton, Massachusetts
Jul 11 2008 8:30P
Swing Dance @ Albany Elks Lodge Albany, New York
Jul 19 2008 8:00P
Private Northampton, Massachusetts
Aug 26 2008 6:00P
Look Park Transperformance Florence, Massachusetts
Sep 1 2008 8:00P
Private Northampton, Massachusetts
Sep 18 2008 8:00P
Look Park Garden House Florence, Massachusetts

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   About The O-Tones
The O-Tones is a hot Swing, R&B, and Motown band from Western Massachusetts. With three singers as the core of the band, The O-Tones will melt your hearts with their powerful three-part harmonies. Whether they're singing their rendition of a 1940's swing tune, or belting out a more contemporary R&B number, Ann Percival, Zack Danziger, and Mary Witt make each song they sing a hit. In addition to blending their tones as harmony singers, they are each extremely compelling solo singers. From sentimental ballads to upbeat soul and blues, they will charm you and make you want to jump and jive on the dance floor. Ann, Mary, and Zack also form part of the driving rhythm section of The O-Tones, lending their talents on rhythm guitar, bass, and lead guitar respectively. Walt Chapman, king of Boogie Woogie piano style and organ riffs, rocks the group along. Along with Pieter Struyk on the drums, the pulse of this band is fiery for dancing or listening.

The horn section of The O-Tones adds pizazz to their mixed repertoire. On the classic soul numbers like Mustang Sally, audiences jump to their feet once they feel the horns jump start the tune. Ike Turner's Fool in Love lends itself well to the drive of the winds and brass. Having the horn harmonies add their flavor to the old favorites Makin' Whoopie and Almost Like Being in Love reminds us all of the big band era from days gone by. Kerry Blount's tenor sax playing adds heat to The O-Tones varied selection of music.

Reporter Christopher Boucher of the Greenfield, MA Recorder says... "This music's so fresh, it almost defies description. Almost. One could, perhaps, call it a revue heritage or a celebration of bebop, pop, and swing. Maybe just a very sharp, very danceable CD from band members who know good music when they hear it. In the midst of all these styles, one thing remains constant. The music always has backbone—a strong percussion part, a solid rhythm section, and a beat good enough to dance to. I expect there'll be a lot of swinging and swaying going on..."

"This music may celebrate the tunes of yesterday, but with its assertiveness and modest, skillful approach, it's definitely music for today—and hopefully for tomorrow, too."

The O-Tones' versatility in styles of music make them the perfect choice for any occasion. Those who enjoy dance tunes from the 50's and 60's, always delight in hearing familiar songs such as The Way You Do the Things You Do, Chain of Fools, Dancin' in the Streets, Midnight Hour, and Ain't Too Proud to Beg. And for people who miss nostalgic numbers from the 30's and 40's era, the band plays such tunes as Cheek to Cheek, World on a String, On the Sunny Side of the Street, Route 66, and Stars Fell on Alabama (originally sung as a duet by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong). Whether rockin' on a hot upbeat groove or lilting a sentimental vintage song, The O-Tones' sound and styling is something you won't want to miss.

Need a smaller band? Check out The Propellers, a subset of the O-Tones, that can play for your wedding, function, or dance. They play swing, jazz, R&B, and jumpin' boogie with vocal, sax, flute, keyboard, bass, and drums.

NEWS:

*** The O-Tones hit British TV! The TV programme "It's Me Or The Dog" will use our song "Spring Cleaning" (from our first CD, "Ain't That a Kick"). With 10 years dog training experience, Victoria Stilwell takes on some of the toughest, most disobedient dogs in the UK using her training techniques to create the perfect pooch. The series is made up of 12 episodes each focusing on a different dog. In this particular episode and scene, the owners are clearing up the mess that their two dogs have made. The show will be on British TV plus "Animal Planet" in the USA.

*** The O-Tones named best swing band in the valley (Pioneer Valley of MA) numerous times! Voted by listeners in the Valley Advocate's Grand Band Slam.

*** Two O-Tones' songs included on Oasis Jazz Samplers! Oasis Manufacturing pressed both CD's by The O-Tones. Every year they assemble and distribute compilation CD's in various genres. The O-Tones were included twice thus far on the jazz compilations: 2000 "Just Squeeze Me" from Aint That a Kick 2006 "Come Dance With Me" from "Dance With Me" by Mary Witt, including all members of The O-Tones
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SwankyHank!





Jul 5 2008 6:35 PM

Thanks for the add Mary...looking forward to our next hello...much love, Doug
Santina King





Jul 4 2008 8:44 AM

Mary! I miss you so much!
It has been way too long. How are things? It looks like music has been going great for you, that's awesome.
You are due for a cookout at the Kings residence! Whenever you find yourself up our way, please give us a call. We would love it if you stopped by.

Love always!
~Santina
Gail Wade





Apr 15 2008 2:39 PM

Thanks for the add!
Mary, I really enjoyed meeting you at The Iron Horse the other nite. Your voice is awesome and the band sounds terrific! Hope to run into you again sometime. Best of luck!
Gail
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Jan 20 2008 8:55 PM

Mary: thanks for the recent post about Bobby on our web site. Peace :) Mimi
Ottomatic Slim





Jan 4 2008 6:46 AM

Hope you OT's have a rippin' good 2008! Thanks for adding us as friends. . .
Otto
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Oct 30 2007 5:51 PM

HAVE A CRAZY HALLOWEEN !
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Sep 22 2007 11:23 PM

Thanks for checking us out!
Off the Beat-n-Track





Aug 17 2007 9:30 AM

Your music will be played on the "Off the Beat-n-Track Radio Show"
Loomis





Apr 20 2007 7:43 PM



With love from yer pal Loomis
Loomis





Mar 12 2007 2:43 PM










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Mar 11 2007 8:59 AM

Hi guys and gals,
Good swingin', rockin' and croonin'.
JP
GiRL HOWDY





Mar 10 2007 7:20 PM

Hey there! Welcome to the neighborhood!

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