Noun
kapp (plural kapps)
A headcovering worn by many women of certain Anabaptist Christian traditions (especially Mennonites and Amish) for religious reasons. (Also spelled cap.)
A 52-yard score followed, with Kapp finding Gene Washington wide open behind a bewildered Niners secondary. Source: Internet
And when Kapp did take off and run, instead of sliding when he was about to be tackled like most quarterbacks, he lowered his shoulder and went right at the tackler. Source: Internet
But Jack Kapp (manager of Brunswick and later Decca ) talked Crosby into dropping many of his jazzier mannerisms, in favor of a straight-ahead clear vocal style. Source: Internet
Also, Kapp was known for being an extremely unselfish leader: when he was voted the Vikings Most Valuable Player, he turned the award down and said that every player on the team was equally valuable. Source: Internet
He also wrote or co-wrote songs for other artists such as "Calypso Rock" for Dave Day and The Red Coats on Kapp in 1956, "A. Source: Internet
Crosby credited Kapp for choosing hit songs, working with many other artists, and most importantly, diversifying his repertoire into various styles and genres. Source: Internet