The Mad Caps

Genres: Music Issue 2011, Rock
Web site: http://www.myspace.com/themadcapslv
The Mad Caps came onto the local music scene in 2008 with the goal to combine 50's rock-a-billy with tambourine and dance music. Its since seen a lineup change, with original drummer John Bolduc being replaced with Jon Realmuto, and completed a month long residency at the Griffin. The duo is currently in the process of recording their first album.
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- Free MP3s:
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Baby Man
- Recent Appearances
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The Mad Caps at Playboy Club
The Heavy at Hard Rock Cafe
The Mad Caps at the Las Vegas Country Saloon
Spindrift at Gypsy Den
The Mad Caps at the Bunkhouse
- Musicians:
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Ted Rader – Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Jonathan Realmuto – Drums, Percussion - Formed:
- 2008, Las Vegas, NV
- Influences
- Elvis, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Cash. Dance moves of John Travolta.
- Current status
- Playing locally and recording.
- Related Links:
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7 reasons to wish you were lucky enough to attend the Unlucky Holiday Party
Ready to Rumble? The Mad Caps were, but where was everyone else?
New-look Mad Cap
National SouthWestern pride
Sexual Sasquatch takes over the Griffin
Four notes from Sunday’s Bunkhouse acoustic night


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