The O-Tones
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The O-Tones

Northampton, MA | Established. Jan 01, 1993 | INDIE

Northampton, MA | INDIE
Established on Jan, 1993
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Press


"Engaging song stylist"

"Mary Witt is one of the most engaging and delightful song stylists on the contemporary American music scene"
-Marc Berman, Wilks Broadcasting
- Wilks Broadcasting


"Music made for dancing"

“Everybody Eats When They Come to My House” is a great old Cab Calloway song that Mary Witt sings on her new album. This music is made for dancing and you will be rolling up the rug to jitterbug to "Almost Like Being in Love", "Roll With My Baby" and more.
-Johnny Memphis
Daily Hampshire Gazette
- Daily Hampshire Gazette


"Best swing band in the valley"

Voted best swing band in the valley numerous years.
-Valley Advocate’s Grand Band Slam - Valley Advocate


Discography

The O-Tones: "Ain't That a Kick" 1999
Mary Witt: "Dance With Me" 2005
both CD's have received airplay and lots of featuring at swing dances, dance studios, restaurants, and more.

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Feeling a bit camera shy

Bio

The O-Tones have been together since 1993 and continue to please dancers and listeners with their great swing and Motown. From a concert at Kennedy Center to swing dancing in New York city, they keep the crowd hopping with their swinging sound and luscious vocal harmonies. Although not a "wedding band", they have played 100's of weddings over the years. Clients choose them for their unique sound that is not just covering the original version of a song. They make a Frank Sinatra into 3-part vocals with a sax and guitar "horn section" feature. Or they perform Aretha Franklin with a new twist of their spin. They always enjoy playing and that's contagious to the audience. Swing dancers from Maine to Georgia have enjoyed cutting the rug to their sound, while brides and grooms from Newport to Cape Cod to Vermont seal their vows to The O-Tones charm. Everyone leaves smiling and tapping their toes.