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Seasoned with the unbridled soul you've come to expect, yet there's a freshness in the band's performance and song writing that gives the group a unique feel. Annie’s voice can be encaptualted in the simple phrase like honey under Gravel.your users know a little more about you.​

 
 

 

Give The People What They Want is certainly an appropriation of Annie O’dee and the Hotshots. After 7 years of constant touring, as one of the most formidable and consequential live Rhythm & Blues acts performing today, they know what their audience wants from them.

 

This is Annie O’dee’s je ne sais quoi – which has attracted countless fans – and is found both on stage and in the recording booth. Since the acts first debut release ‘Little Trouble maker’ which charted at #2 on the iTunes blues Charts the band has been delivering the same stella performances in bars and festivals alike. The band has also been featured on multitudes of Radio shows and will be featured as a headlining act at this year’s Airle Beach Music Festival

 

The eleven songs delivered on ‘Little Trouble Maker’ are seasoned with the unbridled soul you've come to expect, yet there's a freshness in the band's performance and song writing that gives the group a unique feel. Annie’s voice can be encaptualted in the simple phrase like honey under gravel’. Infact the 2nd track from the album "Honey Pot", a dark up-tempo mover whose ominous stomping and lush arrangement will demand your full attention, "Mojo Boogie" a classic anthemic feel-good number, and "Love for Sale" a perfect example of the studio expertise that defines the band and their sound. The sharp danceable Rhythm & Blues grooves stick to your bones, the fervent, impassioned singing goes straight to your heart; and those sweet soul hooks stay in your head for days on end. What more could anyone ask for?

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