Mad Caddies
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Mad Caddies | ||
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Background information | ||
Also known as | The Ivy League | |
Origin | Solvang, California, United States | |
Genre(s) | Ska punk | |
Years active | 1995–present | |
Label(s) | Fat Wreck Chords | |
Website | http://www.madcaddies.com/ | |
Members | ||
Chuck Robertson Brian Flenniken Sascha Lazor Keith Douglas Ed Hernandez |
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Former members | ||
Carter Benson Mark Iversen |
The Mad Caddies are a third wave ska band from Solvang, California. The band formed in 1995 and has released four full-length albums, one live album, and one EP. The Mad Caddies (Known commonly by fans as simply "the Caddies") are a unique band in the fact that they are not constricted by the 3rd wave genre, bringing a huge variety of influences into their diverse, varying and technical sound including ska, punk, swing, reggae, Spanish, polka (All-American Badass), even Rockabilly (Crew Cut Chuck) and Pirate Shanties (Weird Beard).
[edit] History
Its founding members, Chuck Robertson, Sascha Lazor and Carter Benson started the group in high school but the band's membership has changed frequently since its inception. Benson left the band in 2002, Iversen left the band in 2006, and the current lineup consists of:
- Chuck Robertson (vocals),
- Brian Flenniken (drums),
- Sascha Lazor (guitar/banjo),
- Keith Douglas (trumpet and vocals)
- Ed Hernandez (trombone).
The band used to play under the name The Ivy League, but in 1996 they changed their name after signing to the Honest Don's Records label to avoid confusion (and potential litigation) with two prior bands that went by the same moniker. In October 2006 bass player Mark Iversen left the band.
The band is currently signed on Fat Wreck Chords.
[edit] Discography
- Quality Soft Core (1997)
- Duck And Cover (1998)
- The Holiday Has Been Cancelled - EP (2000)
- Rock The Plank (2001)
- Just One More (2003)
- Songs In The Key Of Eh! (Live From Toronto) (2004)