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Stick Figure is an American reggae and dub band founded in 2005 In Duxbury, MA. [1] The group has released eight full-length albums and one instrumental album (Prince Fatty Presents), all of which were written and produced by frontman and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff. [2]
Fly High or the title song, by Me & My, 2001; Fly High or a track on the EP, by Infinite H, 2013; Songs "Fly High" (Ayumi Hamasaki song), 2000 "Fly ...
Stick Figure Neighbourhood is the debut studio album by Canadian new wave band Spoons, released 1981 by Ready Records.It received some airplay, and went to the top of the Canadian University radio charts [4] [5] (specifically with songs "Conventional Beliefs" and "Red Light"), but it was their next studio album, Arias & Symphonies (1982) – and its best known single, "Nova Heart" – that ...
The band's debut studio album, Stick Figure Neighbourhood, was released in 1981, and is notable for being one of the earliest new wave albums engineered by Daniel Lanois. The album was popular on the Canadian University charts, and allowed the group to eventually tour Ontario and Quebec with bands like Martha and the Muffins. [3]
"Fly Too High" is a song by Janis Ian. It is a track from her 1979 LP, Night Rains. The song became a modest hit in the UK (#44), a major hit in Australia (#7) and The Netherlands (#5), and a number-one hit in South Africa. "Fly Too High" was written and recorded for the film Foxes, and it is included on the soundtrack.
The New Orleans Pelicans announced today that forward Zion Williamson has been diagnosed with a left hamstring strain. Medical imaging taken this morning confirmed the injury.
The rate dropped to 6.69% from 6.81% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Borrowing costs on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages, popular with homeowners seeking to refinance their home ...
Fly High Little Butterfly is a 1979 single by the European disco group Arabesque. Contrary to other releases by Arabesque, the song was not commercially released as a single in Germany , but became a moderate commercial success in Japan , where it was the fourth single cut released from the disco album Friday Night (1979).