Photo of Capping Day

Capping Day

General Info

  • Genre: Indie / Pop

    Location SEATTLE, Washington, US

    Profile Views: 13454

    Last Login: 7/20/2010

    Member Since 9/18/2006

    Record Label Pop Llama

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. ..Capping Day.. was formed in 1987 by Laura Weller and Bonnie Hammond. They played a few gigs as a duo until one night while playing at Squid Row had the good fortune to meet bassist Joe Ross and drummer Norman Scott McCullum (both recently of 64 Spiders) who were running sound that night and convinced the girls that they would be the perfect rhythm section. .. With Ross' and McCullum's connections they booked studio time at Reciprocal Recording with Jack Endino where they recorded six songs in September 1987. Of these first recordings, "Mona Lisa" and "Slow Fade" were released as a 7" single on Green Monkey Records and "Brian In The Darkroom" was included on the ..Secretions ..LP on C/Z Records. .. Seattle radio station KCMU entered "Mona Lisa" in a national song writing contest and it won first prize which was a recording contract with EMI Records. Negotiations commenced with lawyers and pre-recording rehearsals began with EMI producer Rick Wills. Tragically, A&R men, big wigs and other third party boneheads got in the way and in the ensuing fiasco Capping Day finally told EMI where to shove their contract. Free at last from EMI they recorded the new songs in 1989 at Egg Studios with Jon Auer (of the Posies) producing. But the bad experience with EMI created a rift within the band. Ross and McCullum departed and were replaced by Terry Morgan (the band's manager) and Mike Musburger (of the Posies) on bass and drums respectively. Pop Llama Records released a five song CD, ..Post No Bills.. in October 1990 comprised of a new recording of Mona Lisa (with the new rhythm section) and four songs culled from the Egg sessions. .. By the end of 1990 the original line up with Ross and McCullum were back. In 1991 the band recorded an excellent set of new songs at Red Farm with Gary King producing. With the high quality of the new music and even higher expectations within the band, egos and squabbling got in the way of releasing a proper full length and in the end only a 7" single "Downslide" b/w "Mission Line" was released from these sessions, it became their swan-song as they disbanded in late 1993. .. Weller and Ross embarked on a new project with guitarist Scott Sutherland and drummer Scott Vanderpool (both recently of Chemistry Set) called Halcyon Days which failed to produce, though they enjoyed some success as Crumble with the addition of guitarist Orjan Loval in 1994. Capping Day continued to periodically reunite throughout 1995 --sometimes with Vanderpool on drums and Sutherland on lead guitar-- the highlight of which, was a Sonics pre-game performance and the girls singing the national anthem. .. The original line-up reformed in 1996 briefly under the name Strawhead and then Famous Janes before once again settling on Capping Day. They recorded another batch of songs at Gary King's House Of Leisure which, to date, remain unfinished. .. Weller, Hammond, Ross and McCullum continue to play as Capping Day.
  • Members

    ..Laura Weller..-vocals, guitar ....also in Green Pajamas and Goblin Market.. .. ..Bonnie Hammond..-vocals, xylophone/keys .. ..Joe Ross..-bass ....also in Green Pajamas and Haggis Brothers.. .. ..Norman Scott McCullum..-drums ....also in Gruntruck and Mona..
  • Influences

    Robyn Hitchcock, Patti Smith, Neutral Milk Hotel, REM, Elvis Costello, Jonathan Richman, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Warren Zevon, The Kinks, The Fall, Mark Lanegan, Posies, X, XTC, Swervedriver, Swell, Oasis, Neil Young, Beck, Gillian Welch, Lucinda Williams, Joni Mitchell, Gruntruck, Green Pajamas
  • Sounds Like

    Girl-pop at its best!

Videos

00:00 | 0 plays | Jan 1 0001

You have no videos.

Comments

Post a comment...
  • Howlin Houndog & Infamo…

    COMING SOON to the Lighthouse Bar in Des Moines WA!

    Who:  Howlin Houndog & Infamous Loosers
    When:Saturday, July 10, 2010 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM CDT
    Where: The Lighthouse Bar
    22239 Marine View Dr. S.
    Des Moines WA 98198-6200

    We will be playing 2 sets down in Des Moines at the Lighthouse on Saturday July 10th from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. (ish). If you live in South King Co. be sure to come out and see us. This should be a blast! It's FREE! NO COVER CHARGE!      

    2 years ago
  • TREE

    Hey!
    Thank you very much for your add!
    It's a pleasure!
    All the best
    Sending Love & Peace
    From the Green Valley, Israel
    TREE

      
      
      
      

    3 years ago
  • 3 years ago
  • Howlin Houndog & Infamo…

    Baybee, You bettah Be there! I will!

    In association with Burning Hearts Burlesque I will be appearing at "Bad Motor Booty" night on Thursday Nov 19th at Club Motor (1950 1st Ave S) opening solo for Joey "The Saint" & The A-men as part of this monthly event. Come hear some Dirty Blues, drink some rotgut Booze and see some wonderful (girls shake their beautiful) Boobs! It is only $10! Don’t miss it!

    Joey "The Saint" & The A-Men PLUS Howlin' Houndog (solo)
    19 Nov 2009, 08:00 PM -
    Club Motor (Bad Motor Booty night)
    1950 1st Ave S.
    Seattle, Washington
    US
    Cost:$10                                                                                       

    For more info go here;

    http://www.burningheartsburlesque.com

    or here;

    http://www.myspace.com/burningheartsburlesque

    3 years ago
  • Howlin Houndog & Infamo…



    Soul-Blues Shakedown @ The Shanty Tavern in Lake City!
    with Howlin' Houndog, Satellite 4 and Gypsies Americain
    06 Nov 2009, 09:00 PM -
    The Shanty Tavern
    9002 Lake City Way NE
    Seattle, Washington 98115
    US
    Cost:$5
    We are returning to the Shanty Tavern in wonderful Lake City (in Seattle!) on Friday Nov 6th plus the amazing Soul shakin' sounds of the  The Satellite 4 and Mark Colety’s Gypsies Americain! Don’t miss it!

    3 years ago
  • Howlin Houndog & Infamo…



    The Tiger  Lounge is the new hip place. Located in Georgetown right near the Seattle Design Center on S. Orcas just off of 4th Ave S.

    Bra's for the Cause (with Howlin' Houndog & Joey "The Saint" & the A-Men)
    17 Oct 2009, 09:00 PM -
    The Tiger Lounge
    412 S Orcas St
    Seattle, Washington 98108

    OK so we have been nice and pretty so far, but now it is time to get "down & dirty"! Howlin' Houndog & The Infamous Loosers will be playing with our sax player's band Joey "The Saint" and the A-Men at Tiger Lounge down in Georgetown here in Seattle on Saturday Oct 17th.

    Joey "The Saint" and the A-men will be serving up the nastiest (but tasteful) "Dirty Blues" and warming up the crowd for the "Bras for the Cause" charity auction to support the fight against Breast Cancer. Then Joey will play with Howlin' Houndog in the Infamous Loosers (along with their full Horn Section!) Shakin' it down all night!

    Come give us (and "Bras for the Cause") your support!

    See you there!

    3 years ago
  • Gary Heffern

    Joe!

    What a pleasant surprise! I completely forgot tht you were in Capping Day and I'm getting so blind that it's hard to see these pictures clearly! Man, Green Pajama's are a legendary band now...that is so cool...and I see that you are still out playing! GOOD FOR YOU!!!

    Give Seattle my love!

    heff

    4 years ago
  • the endearing young cha…

    thanks for the add. i'm going to try to make it to the show on the 22nd. consider yerselves invited to the staged reading of my comedy about matricide on may 18th at the theater off jackson. 7:00. free.

    4 years ago
  • Joe Ross & The Bird Wat…

    I like to call our music "Honky-Tonk Swing" ...From Louis Prima to Johnny
    Cash, from the country twang of Hank Williams to the country twang of the
    Rolling Stones with a tip of the hat to Gram Parsons and Bob Dylan along the
    way. Kind of like if Bob Dylan was singing Hank Williams songs with Louis
    Jordan on sax (plus some tasty dixieland horn breaks) Mmmm, horn breaks.

    Hasta la vista,
    -Joe

    P.S. As a drunk in the audience once said, "The Bird Watchers kick ass, woo-hoo!" And
    it's true, whether you're tossing back drinks or kicking up your heels on
    the dance floor we are almost always appropriate.

    4 years ago
10 of 35More

Login

Forgot password?

Need an account? Sign up