Are the OKEE Dokee brothers married?

Are the OKEE Dokee brothers married?

The Okee Dokee Brothers is with Justin Lansing and Joe Mailander. Joe got married to Alison on Saturday! A beautiful AND RAINY Florida wedding! Although we wished for sun, the rain made it all feel like an adventure.

Where do the Okie Dokie brothers live?

The Okee Dokee Brothers are an independent American bluegrass and American roots children’s music duo from Minneapolis.

How old is Justin Lansing?

30
The Brothers are the family-friendly Americana duo of Joe Mailander, 29, and Justin Lansing, 30. Playing acoustic guitar and banjo, the longtime friends write and perform upbeat rustic folk and bluegrass tunes.

How do you spell OKEE Dokee?

“Okey-dokey” has a slight lead over “okie-dokie” in popularity, but the latter spelling is also widely in use. (U.S. dictionaries seem to clearly prefer “okey-dokey.)

Where are Okey Dokey brothers from?

Minneapolis, MN
The Okee Dokee Brothers/Origin

What does OKEE Dokee mean?

1 —used to express assent “I’ll be there in a minute.” “Okey dokey.” 2 —used to emphasize the beginning of a statement Okey dokey, we’ll see you later!

Where did Okey Dokey Artichokey come from?

“Okey-dokey, artichokey” (also “Okie-dokie, artichokie”) has been cited in print since at least 1988. Hillary Rodham Clinton—then first lady—made the term famous in the 1990s when she ended staff meetings with this folksy phrase.

Is it OK to say okey dokey?

As a reduplication it is properly spelled with a hyphen, although it is often given without. Like okay, ‘okey-doke’ is used to indicate that all is well, e.g. ‘everything is okay here’, but may be used when responding positively to a request.

What is the meaning of Oki Doki?

convention. Okey dokey is used in the same way as ‘OK’ to show that you agree to something, or that you want to start talking about something else or doing something else. [informal, spoken] Okey dokey.

What is the meaning of Okie Dokie?

(oʊki doʊki ) also okey doke. convention. Okey dokey is used in the same way as ‘OK’ to show that you agree to something, or that you want to start talking about something else or doing something else. [informal, spoken] Okey dokey.

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