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Band of Annuals is a American folk band from Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] Formed in 2004, Band of Annuals was first called simply Annuals, and self released their first album Repondez,[2] in 2005. Due to the popular band Annuals, with hits such as He She Me, the band chose the name Band of Annuals.[3] The summer of 2006 Band of Annuals released a cd of their most popular live songs. The following May, Band of Annuals released their first studio recorded album: Let Me Live.[4] The album Repondez[2] was remastered and released in 2008, staying their second, last, and least popular album.
On October 26, 2008, Band of Annuals performed at the Flycatcher venue in Tucson, Arizona.[5] On November 01, 2008 they performed in the Urban Lounge in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they also performed on January 25, 2009, February 27, April 03, May 20, July 10, and August 29, 2009. Their most recent concert was also there on January 03, 2019. Throughout 2009 Band of Annuals performed in California, Washington state, Arizona, and of course at home in Utah.[5]
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