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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 ]
3.1 Current tour band members. 4 Discography. Toggle Discography subsection ... He produced all 22 tracks and worked with Stick Figure guitarist and reggae artist ...
The band released their sixth album Ways of the World on June 7, 2019. It was produced by musician/reggae music producer John Grey (a.k.a. "Johnny Cosmic"). [12] It features artists Stick Figure, Iya Terra, Jacob Hemphill of SOJA, and Chali 2na of Jurassic 5. Also known as WOTW, the album peaked at #1 on the Billboard charts for Reggae Albums. [13]
The top American reggae act moves 24,000 tickets in Colorado at Red Rocks and Fiddler's Green during current U.S. tour.
On May 29, 2020, the band released a live acoustic album, Iya Terra Live at Sugarshack Sessions. Iya Terra was featured as one of many reggae bands on Collie Buddz riddim album, Cali Roots Riddim 2020 with their single, "Monterey Sunshine", which was produced by Collie Buddz and mixed by Stick Figure's touring guitarist, producer Johnny Cosmic.
Over the years, The Elovaters have been an opening act for Pepper, [22] [23] Ziggy Marley, Easy Star All-Stars, The Movement, and Stick Figure. [ 12 ] [ 4 ] [ 24 ] They have played in festivals such as the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival , [ 25 ] Reggae Rise Up (both Florida and Utah), Levitate Music Festival, and One Love Cali Reggae ...
Raging Fyah spent the rest of the year touring the US with Stick Figure and Fortunate Youth, and a 2016 European tour bringing Stick Figure as support. That year they were nominated in the 'Most Outstanding Show Band' category at the International Reggae & World Music Awards. [10]
Guy Adam Pratt (born 3 January 1962) is a British bassist. He has worked with artists including Pink Floyd, Roxy Music, Gary Moore, Madonna, Peter Cetera, Michael Jackson, [1] the Smiths, Robert Palmer, Echo & the Bunnymen, Tears for Fears, Icehouse, Bananarama, Iggy Pop, Tom Jones, Debbie Harry, Whitesnake, Womack & Womack, Kirsty MacColl, Coverdale•Page, Lemon Jelly, the Orb, All Saints ...