How do you properly pluralize "Lucky So and So"?

The title says it all. Well, not all, but most of it.

I’m in the process of renaming my band, and we want to be The Lucky So And Sos. Or is it Lucky So And So’s? Or Lucky So And Soes? Lucky So And Soze?

I understand that So’s is possessive, but it reads best. (Other people have to put it on flyers and promotional material, so it has to be intuitive.)

Sos looks like my ship is sinking and I need help.

Soes looks weird.

Soze is a joke. I was kidding there.

My spellcheck on this computer flags all of them except “So’s” as incorrect in any setting.

Whaddya think?

Lucky so and sos. Looks weird just like soes. Spell checkers are snobby.

Just stick an ‘s’ on the end.

“Lucky So-and-Sos”

It doesn’t read best to me. (For what that’s worth.) Should be So and Sos. Won’t look like SOS unless you put it in all caps.

This is how I’d spell it too.

M-W has the apostrophe as an acceptable alternative, but it looks wrong to me.

Lucky so and so and so and so and so and so…

To me, it reads as a grammatical mistake.

Are you a greengrocer?

I agree that “So’s” is wrong and jarring. I would use “The Lucky So and Sos” (with “and” lowercased) or Andy_L’s suggestion of hyphenating the phrase: “The Lucky So-and-Sos”.

Thirded. The hyphenation minimizes any lingering ambiguity.

Lucky bastards.

If you were a Zeppelin tribute band, you could be “The Lucky Zo-&-sos.”

That’s what the Go-Go’s went with. For a band name, proper grammar is the last thing you should worry about.

Also the B-52’s

One Lucky So and So Along with Some Other People Who Could Be Described the Same Way

Indeed.

Old 97’s, and the La’s as well. I would make the case that a band name that pluralizes a noun ending in a vowel or number is customary and is a perfectly valid grammatical exception.

Agreed. Or :

LUCKY SO & SOs

Make capitals part of the spelling.

Haha! Great answers, all. Especially:

I like the hyphenated version. I think that helps most. I’ll put those versions to the band, see which floats.