Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:25
Size: 118,9 MB
Styles: Jump blues, swing
Scans: Full
1. Zoot Suit Riot (3:53)
2. Ding-Dong Daddy Of The D-Car Line (3:31)
3. When I Change Your Mind (2:29)
4. Here Comes The Snake (3:18)
5. Mister White Keys (3:07)
6. Come Back To Me (2:39)
7. Brown Derby Jump (2:58)
8. Dr. Bones (3:33)
9. Pink Elephant (3:40)
10. Master And Slave (4:04)
11. Drunk Daddy (5:10)
12. No Mercy For Swine (4:02)
13. Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut (3:05)
14. Shake Your Lovemaker (5:50)
Although Cherry Poppin' Daddies became a popular act during the swing revival of the late 1990s, the eight-piece band formed one decade prior in Eugene, Oregon. Vocalist Steve Perry (aka MC Large Drink, a nickname intended to distance Perry from the famous Journey frontman) and bassist Dan Schmid initially crossed paths at the University of Oregon, and a shared interest in punk music convinced the students to leave school and pursue a band.
After playing together in the Jazz Greats and St. Huck, the duo shifted gears in 1989 by forming Cherry Poppin' Daddies, a unique band whose lineup gradually encompassed guitarist Jason Moss, drummer Tim Donahue, trumpeter Dana Heitman, saxophonists Sean Flannery and Ian Early, and keyboard player Dustin Lanker.
The musicians' dedication to ska, swing, jazz, and jump blues made them oddities in the Northwest, where grunge had already begun its reign. Nonetheless, Cherry Poppin' Daddies enjoyed a brief surge of success several years later, when the popularity of "Zoot Suit Riot" helped launch a nationwide swing music revival. /Excerpt from biography by John Bush, AllMusic
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
After playing together in the Jazz Greats and St. Huck, the duo shifted gears in 1989 by forming Cherry Poppin' Daddies, a unique band whose lineup gradually encompassed guitarist Jason Moss, drummer Tim Donahue, trumpeter Dana Heitman, saxophonists Sean Flannery and Ian Early, and keyboard player Dustin Lanker.
The musicians' dedication to ska, swing, jazz, and jump blues made them oddities in the Northwest, where grunge had already begun its reign. Nonetheless, Cherry Poppin' Daddies enjoyed a brief surge of success several years later, when the popularity of "Zoot Suit Riot" helped launch a nationwide swing music revival. /Excerpt from biography by John Bush, AllMusic
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
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