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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
− | Various basements, many at Ralph's, one at the Elks. Final show in the basement of the notorious "Red House" prompted a visit from the Moorhead police dept. Very punk. | + | Various basements, many at [http://ralphscorner.com Ralph's]s, one at the Elks. Final show in the basement of the notorious "Red House" prompted a visit from the Moorhead police dept. Very punk. |
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
− | One demo recorded, but has been lost for years. This demo, which ended up incomplete with no bass guitar or vocals, has recently resurfaced on the iPod of a former band member. Imagining an utter lack of interest, the current owner of this lone copy remains wondering why it is still on aforementioned iPod. Same band member remains in mourning for the loss of Ralph's Corner Bar. | + | One demo recorded, but has been lost for years. This demo, which ended up incomplete with no bass guitar or vocals, has recently resurfaced on the iPod of a former band member. Imagining an utter lack of interest, the current owner of this lone copy remains wondering why it is still on aforementioned iPod. Same band member remains in mourning for the loss of [http://ralphscorner.com Ralph's Corner Bar]. |
== Related Bands == | == Related Bands == |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 19 March 2018
Captain Ridgeway was a four piece melodic punk rock band that played in the Fargo/Moorhead area between 1992-1994. During an era when most local bands were doing the amrep noise thing, Captian Ridgeway seperated themselves by playing their own blend of guitar driven pop punk.
Members
- Cory Docken (guitar/vocals)
- Chad Ridgeway (drums)
- Paul Compton (guitar)
- John Romo (bass)
Highlights
- Immortalized in a 7 O'clock Sucker song, perhaps because "Carothers Brothers" had one too many syllables.
Shows
Various basements, many at Ralph'ss, one at the Elks. Final show in the basement of the notorious "Red House" prompted a visit from the Moorhead police dept. Very punk.
Discography
One demo recorded, but has been lost for years. This demo, which ended up incomplete with no bass guitar or vocals, has recently resurfaced on the iPod of a former band member. Imagining an utter lack of interest, the current owner of this lone copy remains wondering why it is still on aforementioned iPod. Same band member remains in mourning for the loss of Ralph's Corner Bar.