The Okee Dokee Brothers
As childhood best friends and band mates growing up in Denver, Colorado, Jo… Read Full Bio ↴As childhood best friends and band mates growing up in Denver, Colorado, Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing dreamed of being professional singer-songwriters. Then, one day (poof!) they were all grown up and playing their music on the scene. After years of touring the Midwest with their bluegrass band, Joe and Justin decided to keep their folk roots, but return to where it all began: childhood imagination. That’s when they moved to Minneapolis to start their “kindie” band called The Okee Dokee Brothers.
Inspired by their own backyard adventures, The Okee Dokee Brothers currently perform original music that reminds audiences of their own make-believes and treehouse-pretendings. Listening to their banjo and guitar is like Huck and Tom whitewater rafting with Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger down the Mississippi. The Okee Dokee Brothers believe that music should be an energetic, interactive, and fun experience where kids can enjoy dancing, singing and playing instruments with their families.
As an independently managed band, the young duo has gained a loyal grassroots following that is drawn to their witty lyrics, off-the-wall humor, strong musicianship, and unique folk style. By appealing to the musical needs of the entire family and recognizing that kids deserve quality music, The Okee Dokee Brothers are working full-time to regain the integrity of the children’s music genre.
Inspired by their own backyard adventures, The Okee Dokee Brothers currently perform original music that reminds audiences of their own make-believes and treehouse-pretendings. Listening to their banjo and guitar is like Huck and Tom whitewater rafting with Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger down the Mississippi. The Okee Dokee Brothers believe that music should be an energetic, interactive, and fun experience where kids can enjoy dancing, singing and playing instruments with their families.
As an independently managed band, the young duo has gained a loyal grassroots following that is drawn to their witty lyrics, off-the-wall humor, strong musicianship, and unique folk style. By appealing to the musical needs of the entire family and recognizing that kids deserve quality music, The Okee Dokee Brothers are working full-time to regain the integrity of the children’s music genre.
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The Okee Dokee Brothers Lyrics
Along for the Ride Peter Pan, could never understand Why Wendy Darling wanted m…
Baby Mine You're my little sweetheart, baby mine You're my little swee…
Big Rock Candy Mountain In the Big Rock Candy Mountain, There's a land that's fair…
Black Bear Mama We were out having our Jamboree In a little clearing in…
Brother Brother, Brother We’ve known one another Since I can recal…
Campin' I got myself in trouble When I bought myself a home Cuz…
Can You Canoe We don't need a motor, we don't need a sail And…
Cow Cow Yippee Cloudy in the west and it looks like rain There's a…
Don't Fence Me In Oh give me land, lots of land under starry skies…
Echo I came across a valley With a wide mountain view And saying…
Evergreen A sugar maple sure sounds sweet And a nest in an…
Hard Road to Travel I'm gonna sing you a good ol' song A song that's…
Haul Away Joe Goodbye and don't you cry I'm going to Louisiana Way, haul…
Hillbilly Willy He takes his showers under waterfalls Wears oversized over-w…
Jackalope There's a mysterious animal I'm lookin' for They call it the…
Jamboree There's a country store In a country town Every Friday night…
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O Let’s meet up where the crik begins King kong kitchy kitchy…
Lighten Your Load Ain't it a little bit funny What you think you need To…
Lucy and Tighty Lefty Lucy loved to lolly lackadaisically. But Righty Tighty…
Memphis Town Train a come a whistlin’ Hoo Hoo Who’s a gonna ride…
Mr. Mister and Missus Sippy Got married in the fall Left the chu…
Muddy River Three miles to go till we’re back on the Muddy…
One Horsepower I used to drive a Cadillac, right down the passin'…
Out of Tune I like it when you sing And all the notes agree When…
Roll on River Well a river lives one long life From the raindrops to…
Rosita Rosita the skeeta Aint no skeeta sweeta But she’s a man ea…
Ruby Jane You take the high road, I'll take the low We'll meet…
Saddle Up Saddle Up, Settle In Every story must begin And this one is…
Shootin' Star Annie Oakley was the best shooting star in the west With…
Sister Moon and Brother Sun Mother Earth was in the garden while her kids were…
Small and Simple It's a small and simple song It's so soft and sweet It's…
Somos Amigos Doesn't matter if you call it A Stetson or a sombrero It's…
The Boatman's Dance Dance, boatman dance! Dance I say Dance, boatman dance, dan…
The Bullfrog Opera We're sleeping out in the forest again Far from the cities…
The Great Divide The Great Divide There's a great divide that makes the river…
The Legend of Tall Talkin' Sam I was born to a pioneer woman And a Rocky Mountain…
Thousand Star Hotel I'm sleepin' in a thousand star hotel I'm sleepin' in a…
Through the Woods I'm wonderin' if you'd go Wandering with me Through the wild…
Tiny Little Life i built me a cabin up high on a mountain where…
Walking With Spring Inch by inch by Foot by foot by Step by step by…