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Genres
  
Comedy

Labels
  
You Guys

Genre
  
Comedy music

Years active
  
1975–present

Website
  
Official website

Record label
  
You Guys Records

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Past members
  
Jim Boyer Dave "Doc" Bradbury Dick Bunce Steve Calhoun Jerry "Cuppa" Coffey "Cowboy" Dan Collins Art Davis Joe DeLongchamp Chris Kukla Jerry "Mungo" LaJoie "Billy Bob" Langson Pete "Casanova" LaLonde Reggie Lusardi Robert "Dill" Nebel Jim Pennell Joe Potila Mike "Mikku" Powers various other guest contributors

Origin
  
Ishpeming, Michigan, United States (1975)

Albums
  
For Diehards Only, Culture Shock

Members
  
Jim DeCaire, Jim Bell, Joe Potila, Lynn Bell

Similar
  
Bananas at Large, Dr Demento, Bob Rivers, Conga Se Menne, Harry Stewart

Profiles

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Da Yoopers is a traveling comedy show and musical group from Ishpeming, Michigan. They are known primarily for their humorous songs and skits, most of which center on life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The band's name includes the term "Yooper," slang for residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and the use of "da" instead of "the" is typical of the Yooper dialect.

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Da Yoopers has released thirteen albums, all on their personal label, You Guys Records. The band's lineup consists of Jim Bellmore (guitar, vocals), Lynn Bellmore (keyboards, vocals), Jim DeCaire (percussion, vocals), Bobby Symons (drums), and Matt Bullock (sketch comedy actor).

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History

Da Yoopers was founded in 1975 by drummer Jim DeCaire and guitarist Rodney "Joe" Potila, along with keyboardist Lynn Anderson and bass guitarist Jim Pennell. The band took their name from the word "yooper", a common term for people of the "U.P.", an abbreviation for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and "Da" came from the Yooper dialect pronunciation of "the". The band toured throughout Michigan's Upper Peninsula for several years, before recording their first album, Yoopanese, in 1986 on their personal label, You Guys Records. This album included nine songs, all written by Potila and DeCaire.

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A second album, Culture Shock, was released a year later. This second album featured several comedy songs, including "Second Week of Deer Camp" and "Rusty Chevrolet" (the latter a parody of "Jingle Bells"), both of which became local hits, including airplay on stations in Chicago and Milwaukee. In addition, "Second Week of Deer Camp" would later be played on several Dr. Demento shows. "2nd Week of Deer Camp" has also received heavy radio air-play in North Central Pennsylvania annually since 1995 in late November and early December during deer hunting season. This album also featured humorous dialogue and skits between songs, a feature later duplicated both in concert and on subsequent albums. Several local guest musicians also performed on this album.

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By the release of Camp Fever, the band's third album, Pennell left and was replaced with Joe DeLongchamp. In addition, Lynn Anderson married Jerry Coffey, who joined as a vocalist and percussionist. It also included the first song of the band's career not to be written by Potila or DeCaire, as DeLongchamp wrote the title track. Yoop It Up, their fourth cassette, was released in 1989.

Early 1990s–present

Yoopy Do Wah, released in 1991, was the band's first album on compact disc, released shortly after Dave "Doc" Bradbury took over on bass guitar. Also that year, a compilation titled For Diehards Only was released, featuring a selection of songs from the group's first four albums. Da Yoopers' 1993 album One Can Short of a Six-Pack featured both regular and Christmas songs, including a parody of "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer" titled "Grandpa Got Run Over By a Beer Truck". After the release of this album, both Potila and Bradbury departed the group. Potila was replaced with lead guitarist/vocalist Jim Bellmore, who made his first appearance on the 1995 album We're Still Rockin'. Bellmore also succeeded Potila as the band's main songwriter, usually working with DeCaire. "Cowboy" Dan Collins, who had previously appeared on two other albums as a backing vocalist, also officially joined as rhythm guitarist on this album, and Reggie Lusardi became bass guitarist afterward. Several members soon joined as sketch comedy actors as well: Dick Bunce (who also played bass guitar on some songs), Pete "Casanova" LaLonde, Jerry "Mungo" LaJoie and "Billy Bob" Langson. On December 11, 1998, Laughing Hyena Records released "Deer Camp Songs", a comedy album based on their song, "Second Week of Deer Camp".

Two albums were released in 2000: Jackpine Savage and Naked Elves in Cowboy Boots, the latter an album of Christmas music. Both Dan Collins and Jerry Coffey left shortly after Naked Elves in Cowboy Boots. Songs for Fart Lovers and Diehards II (a second compilation composed of songs from the first four albums) both came out in 2004, with the two-disc 21st Century Yoopers in Space following in 2006. This album also featured several guest contributions in both performing and songwriting. Lynn, who divorced Jerry in 2005, was again credited as Lynn Anderson on 21st Century Yoopers in Space, and married Bellmore shortly after that album's release.

Lusardi died May 8, 2016.

Tourist Trap

Da Yoopers also own and operate a gift shop near Ishpeming called "Da Yoopers Tourist Trap", located in Ishpeming. This gift shop features various Upper Peninsula-themed merchandise.

Da Yooper's tourist trap not only contains merchandise, but two museums as well. The first museum is a mineral museum that contains various minerals found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It also has exhibits related to the local mining culture. This museum is found inside of Da Yooper's Tourist Trap. The other museum is an outdoor museum that is more oriented towards humor. It contains such things as a large chainsaw, called Big Gus, a large rifle, called Big Ernie, and Da Two-holer (a very special outhouse). This comical museum has various other displays in which tourists are encouraged to see in order to understand the humor of the Yooper culture.

Members

The band's membership comprises the following:

  • Jim "Bella" Bellmore: lead guitar, bass guitar, fiddle, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Lynn Bellmore: keyboards, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Matt Bullock: sketch comedy
  • Jim "Hoolie" DeCaire: drums, percussion, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Bobby "Sy" Symons: drums
  • Former members

  • Jim Boyer: sketch comedy
  • Dave "Doc" Bradbury: bass guitar, vocals
  • Dick Bunce: bass guitar, sketch comedy
  • Steve Calhoun: sketch comedy
  • Jerry "Cuppa" Coffey: drums, percussion, vocals, sketch comedy
  • "Cowboy" Dan Collins: guitar, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Art Davis: sketch comedy
  • Joe DeLongchamp: bass guitar, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Chris Kukla: sketch comedy
  • Jerry "Mungo" LaJoie: sketch comedy
  • Pete "Casanova" LaLonde: sketch comedy
  • "Billy Bob" Langson: sketch comedy
  • Reggie Lusardi: bass guitar, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Robert "Dill" Nebel: sketch comedy
  • Jim Pennell: bass guitar, vocals
  • Joe Potila: lead guitar, vocals, sketch comedy
  • Mike "Mikku" Powers: sketch comedy
  • Discography

    All albums released on You Guys Records.

    Songs

    Second Week of Deer CampCulture Shock · 1987
    Rusty ChevroletCulture Shock · 1987
    Grandpa Got Run Over By a Beer TruckOne Can Short of a 6-Pack · 1994

    References

    Da Yoopers Wikipedia


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