Reviews/Comments:
'Oddjob brought their unique brand of afro flavoured jazz to the Cargo stage and within minutes had the huge crowd eating out of their hands. By the time the sax led outfit reached the end of their performance the Wah Wah faithful were crying out for more!!'
Dom Servini (Wah Wah Live, Cargo)
‘Our regular Costa Urbana night [Notting Hill Arts Club, London] focuses on the Mediterranean but there came a point that we thought to expand the spec of the live sets. Lucky me, I came across Oddjob on myspace; I loved what I heard and thought we should give it a go. Their sound is tight and their tunes balanced; most of all they feel right and make you groove! The crowd loved them and so did we. Great people and true professionals too!’
Paras Gravouniotis (polyglotta.net)
‘Oddjob played on numerous occasions at 'A Little Bit of Sunshine' at the Vibe Bar in Brick Lane, East London. They are a wonderfully, exciting five piece funk/P-Funk band from London. Led by the effervescent Tamar Osborn the band has many comparisons to great acts of old such as Fela Kuti, George Clinton and The Average White Band. They are an exceptionally skilled and talented outfit ready to get any crowd onto their feet to boogy the night away. Brilliant!’
Cameron Dundee (promoter)
‘Nevermind getting the party started, Oddjob ARE the party! Oddjob are one of the hottest funky new bands on the scene right now. Sound go boom!’
Elia Rulli (music journalist)
'Oddjob are a really special act. Rarely does a band bring such energy, life and love of the music they make to a stage. Influenced by a myriad of cultures, and jazz and world music greats, the musicianship is a joy to behold - the grooves delightfully infectious and the smiles from the audience say it all! Oddjob are keeping real the uplifting side of Reggae, Hi-Life and Latin music. The only thing to do is "enjoy"!!' Julian Hinton (“Bev’s Kitchenâ€, Viva Viva, London)