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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 ]
Born in the South Pacific and raised in Orange County, California the members of Common Kings which consists of 'Jr. King' (Sasualei Maliga) on lead vocals, 'Mata' (Taumata Grey) on guitar, 'Uncle Lui' (Ivan Kirimaua) on bass, and 'Big Rome' (Jerome Taito) on drums, formed after forging a bond from a jam session at Ivan's house.
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 ...
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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 ...
Alfred Schoeninger (born June 16, 1981), better known by his stage name Mopes, and formerly Prolyphic, is an American hip hop musician from Rhode Island. [1] He is one half of the duo Stick Figures along with Robust and is currently signed to Strange Famous Records.
The chorus makes reference to Lowry's style of painting human figures, which was similar to stick figure drawings (a "matchstalk" is a matchstick in the Salford dialect). [6] For the song, Michael Coleman drew on his own memories of Salford and Ancoats as well as the paintings of Lowry. The song lyrics make reference to Lowry's painted scenes ...