Sour Shoes


Michael DelCampo, known professionally as Sour Shoes or Mike from Mahopac, is a radio personality known for his impersonations and song parodies. Sour Shoes gained notoriety for calling into radio programs like The Howard Stern Show, and Mike and the Mad Dog. In a 2014 article, Rolling Stone referred to Sour Shoes as a musical genius and he is often accepted into the formats of the shows that he pranks, as in the case of Adam Carolla.

Personal life

Sour Shoes grew up in Baldwin, New York and currently lives in Mahopac, New York. DelCampo revealed he had to live in his car during his days at college.
DelCampo works with Autism Speaks helping autistic children.

Career

On June 5, 2003, DelCampo gained visibility as a comedic artist with his first appearance on The Howard Stern Show. According to the staff, Michael came to the station carrying instruments and skating on roller blades. Stern asked "What are you, a street musician?", which he confirmed, continuing with impersonations of mostly singers. Stern found him odd but many on the staff enjoyed his antics, particularly K.C. Armstrong. Stern once asked, "Are you bi-polar?" and Sour Shoes jokingly replied, "I'm bi-coastal from Malibu to Mahopac."
By 2005, Sour Shoes became a regular on the Stern show, including doing song requests.

Comedy style

DelCampo's quick comedic stylings of voice and improvisation are reminiscent of a young Robin Williams. Howard Stern has compared Sour Shoes to Rich Little.

Noine and other phrases

DelCampo has popularized several catch phrases including "ooooo" and the word "noine", a mispronunciation of the word nine by Howard Stern producer Gary Dell'Abate, that his fans have since embraced in relation to the comedian.

Notable impressions