Doop and the Inside Outlaws

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OriginDetroit, Michigan, United States
Years active2007–present
Doop and the Inside Outlaws
Don "Doop" Duprie performs with his band Doop and the Inside Outlaws in Detroit November 25, 2011.
Don "Doop" Duprie performs with his band Doop and the Inside Outlaws in Detroit November 25, 2011.
Background information
OriginDetroit, Michigan, United States
GenresAlternative country, roots rock
Years active2007–present
LabelsIndependent
MembersDon "Doop" Duprie
Pete Ballard
Katie Grace
Danny Kanka
Websitedoopandtheinsideoutlaws.com

Doop and the Inside Outlaws is an alternative country, roots rock band from the Detroit, MI area.

Don "Doop" Duprie is a singer-songwriter and front man for the band that he formed in 2007. A laid off firefighter born and raised in industrial River Rouge, Michigan, Doop writes songs that reflect his deep working-class roots.[1] He teamed up with legendary Detroit producer Jim Diamond at Ghetto Recorders to record the band's three albums. Current members of the band include Pete Ballard on the pedal steel guitar, Katie Grace on bass and Danny Kanka on drums.[2]

Discography

  • Blood River, released July 2007
  • Everett Belcher, released August 2009
  • What am I supposed to do?, released October 2011

Awards

Doop has garnered multiple Detroit Music Awards nominations for Country Artist, Songwriter, Vocalist and for the first two albums. The band won the 2010 Detroit Music Awards ‘Outstanding Country Recording’ award for “Everett Belcher.”[3]

National Recognition

References

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