Title: Sweet Origins: How Cherry Poppin' Daddies Found Their Name and Jazzed Up Swing Cherry Poppin' Daddies is a band known for their eclectic blend of swing, ska, and punk, but what's the story behind their playful name? Formed in Eugene, Oregon, in 1989, Cherry Poppin' Daddies consists of members Steve Perry, Dan Schmid, Dana Heitman, Willie Matheis, Sean Flannery, Ian Early, Joe Freuen, and Dustin Lanker. The genesis of the name “Cherry Poppin' Daddies“ lies in the band's desire to capture the spirit of the swing era while injecting a modern twist. Drawing inspiration from the slang of the 1940s, the term “cherry poppin'“ was often used to describe a lively and exciting atmosphere, while “daddies“ evoked the image of suave and sophisticated musicians leading the band. Choosing “Cherry Poppin' Daddies“ as their name was a nod to the band's eclectic style and irreverent attitude. It also captured the playful and
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