Scott Bell was born and raised in Morden, Manitoba - home of the fabulous Corn and Apple Festival. Forced into piano lessons at an early age, Scott continues to practice the instrument annually. Supported by parents who steadfastly refuse to miss his public performances, Scott attended the University of Manitoba to study art and run track for the U of M Bisons, where he met team mate Frank MacLean. Scott is proud to admit he has been a band member for two decades. Scott is married to a wonderful gal named Lisa, plays bass and keyboards and teaches high school art and graphic design
   
Frank MacLean grew up in Thompson, Manitoba. He inherited his guitar-playing ability and love of the Beatles from his father, who as a young man was an East Coast musician. Performing Elvis impersonations at an early age at his older sister's parties solidified his future as a performer. Frank left Thompson for Winnipeg, where he became a high jump champion, earned a physical education degree, and met Scott Bell at the University of Manitoba. The two have now been playing together for nearly two decades. When not writing songs, playing heroic guitar, and singing, Frank is a school teacher
   

Jeff Korchoski hails from Brandon, Manitoba, and now resides in Winnipeg. Jeff is the newest addition to the Dingleberries' line-up. He has established a strong presence with his confident drumming, great ear for vocal harmonizing, and musical versatility. Jeff is an experienced musician, having played in many different music ensembles across the province in his musical career

 

   
   
Derek Robertson 's origins remain enshrouded in mystery, but it is known that he has been, and/or continues to be a competitive bodybuilder, a restaurant manager, an all-star hockey goalie, and a musician. Derek is a contributing songwriter to the Dingleberries, and his instrumental versatility, vocal range, and encyclopedic knowledge of all music eighties, makes him a virtual human jukebox

   
Larry Solinski is an enigma, wrapped in a puzzle, hidden in a mystery. Larry is a citizen of the world, often traveling in his magical PT Cruiser. Larry is a first rate sound engineer familiar to those that frequent the Pyramid Cabaret and the Winnipeg Folk Festival. Larry has played bass in many bands, most importantly the Dingleberries