Cherry Poppin' Daddies | |
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The Cherry Poppin' Daddies performing in California in 2007.
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Background information | |
Origin | Eugene, Oregon, United States |
Genres |
Swing, ska, rock Early: Ska punk, funk rock |
Years active | 1989–2000; 2002–present |
Labels | Space Age Bachelor Pad, Mojo, Rock Ridge Music |
Associated acts | The Visible Men, White Hot Odyssey, Mad Caddies, Ellwood |
Website | www |
Members |
Steve Perry Dan Schmid Dana Heitman Willie Matheis Joe Freuen Paul Owen Andy Page Zak Johnson |
Past members | See: Cherry Poppin' Daddies former members |
The Cherry Poppin' Daddies are an American band established in Eugene, Oregon in 1989. Formed by singer Steve Perry and bassist Dan Schmid, the band has experienced many membership changes over the years, with only Perry, Schmid and trumpeter Dana Heitman currently remaining from the founding line-up.
The Daddies' music is primarily a mix of swing and ska, contrastingly encompassing both traditional jazz-influenced forms of the genres as well as modern rock, pop and punk hybrids, characterized by a prominent horn section and Perry's darkly lyricism. While the band's earliest releases were rooted mostly in punk rock and funk, their subsequent studio albums have since incorporated elements from many diverse genres of popular music and Americana into their sound, including rockabilly, rhythm and blues, soul and world music.
Having first established themselves in the West Coast third wave ska scene, the Daddies ultimately broke into the musical mainstream with their 1997 swing compilation Zoot Suit Riot. Released at the onset of the late 1990s swing revival, Zoot Suit Riot sold over two million copies in the United States while its eponymous single became a radio hit, launching the Daddies to the forefront of the neo-swing movement. By the end of the decade, however, the Daddies' mainstream popularity declined with that of the swing revival's, and the resulting commercial failure of their ska-flavored follow-up Soul Caddy led to an abrupt hiatus in 2000.