Mad Caddies

The Mad Caddies are an American ska punk band from Solvang, California, known for their unique blend of punk, ska, reggae, and jazz influences that have captivated audiences since their formation in 1995. With a lineup including Chuck Robertson (vocals), Sascha Lazor (guitar), Todd Rosenberg (drums), Eduardo Hernandez (trombone), Keith Douglas (trumpet), and Graham Palmer (bass), the band has showcased an impressive versatility and evolved over the years without losing the energetic sound that defines them.

Since their debut album "Quality Soft Core" in 1997, the Mad Caddies have consistently released music that resonates with a diverse fan base. Their discography includes notable works such as "Duck and Cover," "Rock the Plank," and the 2014 album "Dirty Rice," which further solidified their standing within the punk and ska scene. The band's latest projects, like the creatively reimagined covers album "Punk Rocksteady" and singles such as "Let It Go" and "I'm Going Surfing for Xmas," continue to showcase their musical adaptability and sense of fun. Celebrated for their dynamic live performances, the Mad Caddies have become a staple in the punk-ska world, earning a dedicated following that spans the globe and transcends generational barriers.

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