Stick Figure is an American
reggae
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and
dub band founded in 2005.
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.
The live band consists of Woodruff, keyboardist Kevin Bong (KBong), drummer Kevin Offitzer, bassist Tommy Suliman, guitarist, keyboardist, and guitarist/backup vocalist Johnny Cosmic and percussionist Will Phillips.
History
Early career
Stick Figure was founded in 2005 as a
one-man band by multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Scott Woodruff. Woodruff, originally from his hometown of
Duxbury, Massachusetts, began playing instruments at the age of 9, and was primarily drawn to
reggae
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.
His style of layering tracks to create songs was particularly inspired by
Keller Williams who utilized a looping method to create music.
Woodruff began writing and producing music in 2005, which incorporated
roots reggae
Roots reggae is a subgenre of reggae that deals with the everyday lives and aspirations of Ethnic groups of Africa, Africans and those in the African Diaspora, including the spiritual side of Rastafari, black liberation, revolution and the ho ...
with
dub, a subgenre of reggae.
As a freshman in college, Woodruff began submitting instrumental tracks to the
Sublime Archive website and consequently adopted the moniker "Stick Figure".
Early releases
On December 11, 2007, Woodruff released his first album ''The Sound of My Addiction'' under Ruffwood Records (a
pun
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on his last name).
Founded by Scott Woodruff, Ruffwood Records released all of Woodruff's albums to date. ''The Sound of My Addiction'' established Stick Figure's style of self-production. Woodruff created this album by "recording instruments individually,
ndlayering tracks on top of one another in unison", a style he used to create subsequent albums.
On January 16, 2008, Woodruff released his sophomore album, ''Burnin' Ocean'' under Ruffwood Records.
This album was one of the Top 10 Best Reggae Albums in 2008 on the Apple
iTunes
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charts; notable tracks include "Burnin' Ocean", "So Good" and "We Get High".
''Smoke Stack'' and ''Reprise Sessions'' (2009–2011)
In the summer of 2009, Woodruff moved
to the
San Diego
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area and shortly after released his subsequent album, ''Smoke Stack''. This album followed the same recording style of the previous two albums where he individually recorded and layered each track to create a song. Notable songs include "Livin' It", "Hawaii Song" and "Vibes Alive".
''Smoke Stack'' was well-received and peaked at #8 on the ''
Billboard
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''
Reggae Albums chart and #17 on the
Heatseekers Album Chart.
Next, he released, ''The Reprise Sessions'' on August 3, 2010, under Ruffwood Records.
This rarity album was an extension to ''Smoke Stack''. Notable tracks include "Your Way" and "Dead End Street".
''Burial Ground'' (2012)
On June 12, 2012, two years after releasing ''Reprise Sessions'', Woodruff released the fourth Stick Figure studio album, ''Burial Ground''.
All 14 tracks were written and produced by Woodruff, one of which features vocals by reggae singer
Half Pint, and one of which features vocals from Woodruff's close friend, T.J. O'Neill.
Woodruff co-wrote five of the tracks with O'Neill;
the two had spent time traveling abroad together in
Indonesia
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,
Australia
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,
Fiji
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,
Thailand
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, and
New Zealand
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starting in 2010, finding mutual inspiration for songwriting.
The album reached #1 on the
iTunes
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and
Billboard Reggae charts,
and reached #17 on the
Heatseekers Albums
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chart in the United States.
''Burial Ground'' met with a positive critical response, with a number of critics noting the mixing of upbeat reggae and
dub. According to ''The Reggae Review'', "Original, bass-heavy, one drop beats are consistent throughout the album, as are the subtle nuances...and sometimes not so subtle nuances....of dub. Stick Figure's digits remain firmly on the pulse of roots reggae/dub music."
''The Pier'' stated, "the album represents a new milestone in Stick Figure's musical growth and innovative abilities, with more layering, instrumental transcendence, and lyrical complexity
han their previous albums"
Live touring band
After the release of ''Burial Ground'' in 2012, Woodruff organized a live band, adding members Kevin Bong (KBong) on keyboards, Todd Smith on drums, and Tommy Suliman on bass. The newly formed quartet then went on tour with
reggae
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band
The Green starting in September 2012. This tour included eighteen stops along the East Coast of the
United States
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.
In August 2012, Stick Figure embarked on their first headlining tour with stops in major cities including
Boston
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(With The Jackson Wetherbee Band),
Austin,
Denver
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and
Chicago
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with multiple sold-out shows. That year they also went on three national tours alongside reggae bands
Passafire,
John Brown's Body, and
Tribal Seeds.
In 2014, they headlined their first national tour, with numerous sold-out shows including a performance at West Hollywood's renowned
Roxy Theater that sold out two weeks before the show date.
Within two years of forming a live band, Stick Figure toured with other major acts including
Rebelution,
Slightly Stoopid
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,
Collie Buddz,
Passafire,
Tribal Seeds and
The Expendables.
They performed at various internationally recognized festivals including
Reggae on the River, Cali Roots Festival,
Life is Beautiful,
Closer to the Sun, Levitate, and
Bonnaroo, amongst others.
Move to Northern California
In 2015, Scott Woodruff relocated from San Diego to a home in the woods in the outskirts of
Santa Cruz. Immediately after relocating to his new home, Woodruff built Ruffwood Studios where he recorded the subsequent Stick Figure album, ''Set in Stone''. Woodruff found much inspiration for this album from the
redwood forest just outside of his studio.
''Set in Stone'' and touring (2015–2018)
On November 13, 2015, Woodruff released his fifth studio album, ''Set in Stone''. The album peaked at #1 on the ''
Billboard
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''
Reggae Albums chart, and spent 78 weeks on the chart. It appeared on six ''Billboard'' charts overall,
[
] including #101 on the
Billboard 200
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, #24 on
Digital Albums, #1 on
Heatseekers Albums
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, #7 on
Independent Albums
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, and #65 on the
Top Album Sales
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chart.
Woodruff produced this album in the same way he produced the five previous albums.
The 14-track album includes collaborations with Eric Rachmany of
Rebelution,
Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid is an American Rock music, rock band based in the Ocean Beach, San Diego, Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, San Diego, California, who describe their music as "a fusion of folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, m ...
,
KBong, and
Collie Buddz.
Following the album's release,
in January 2016, the live band embarked on a U.S. tour with the
Southern California
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reggae
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band
Fortunate Youth.
John Gray (a.k.a.
Johnny Cosmic), a multi-instrumentalist, made his debut appearance as a member of the Stick Figure live band on this tour playing keyboards, singing backup vocals and playing guitar.
With the success and popularity of ''Set In Stone'', Stick Figure released their first instrumental album, ''Set In Stone: Instrumentals'' on April 1, 2016.
''World on Fire'' and ''Fire & Stone'' (2019–2021)
Stick Figure collaborated with long-time friend and musician T.J. O'Neill on his first solo single, the
Jimmy Buffett
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cover "
A Pirate Looks at 40" also featuring KBong and Johnny Cosmic. The music video was shot live on location at a resort in
Mexico
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with thousands of fans surrounding the band while performing.
On August 30, 2019, Stick Figure released their sixth studio album, ''World on Fire''. Like previous projects, the album was written, recorded, and produced by Scott Woodruff, playing every instrument and recording each vocal himself. This time, however, the album was created at Stick Figure-owned Great Stone Studios in
Oakland, California
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, former home of punk band
Green Day
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. With assistance from associate producer Johnny Cosmic (Stick Figure live guitarist, keys, and back up vocals), the 15 track project included guest appearances from
Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid is an American Rock music, rock band based in the Ocean Beach, San Diego, Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, San Diego, California, who describe their music as "a fusion of folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, m ...
,
Citizen Cope, and longtime Stick Figure collaborator TJ O'Neill.
The album debuted on a number of ''
Billboard charts
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'', including #34 on the Top 200 chart, #1 Billboard Reggae Albums, #4 Digital Albums, #5 New Albums, #6 Current Albums, and #2 Independent Albums. The highest selling debut week album of the year, ''World on Fire'' sold more copies in week one (over 10,000) than the previous year's winner (
Sting and
Shaggy's "44/876").
The album remained at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart for four consecutive weeks.
The album has garnered considerable radio play, including on
SiriusXM
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's ''The Joint'', SiriusXM's ''No Shoes Radio'', and SiriusXM's ''Margaritaville''. Stick Figure was also the first artist to be named the face of Cali Reggae Countdown on
Pandora Radio
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.
In 2020, Stick Figure announced their first ever headline amphitheater tour. The tour featured support from
Collie Buddz,
Iya Terra, and
The Movement, and visits to 19 cities nationwide. However, the tour was canceled due to the
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
pandemic.
On March 18, 2021, Stick Figure released their second instrumental album, ''World on Fire: Instrumentals''.
Stick Figure teamed up with UK producer and dub music master
Prince Fatty to remix some of the band's favorite songs from albums, ''Set in Stone'' and ''World on Fire''. The full remix album titled after these albums, ''Fire & Stone'' was released on April 30, 2021. A single from the album, "Weary Eyes (Prince Fatty Presents)" premiered on April 9. The new tracks have a hundred percent new instrumentation, giving each song a "fresh new taste and roots feel".
''Wisdom'' (2022)
After three years in the making, Stick Figure recorded their seventh full-length studio album titled, ''Wisdom'', which was released on September 9, 2022. The 14-track album was once again recorded and mixed at Woodruff's Great Stone Studio with childhood friend TJ O'Neill assisting in the writing process. Woodruff also added a full brass section with Liam Robertson on saxophone, Quinn Carson on trombone and Glenn Holdaway on trumpet on some tracks. With beautiful cover art by Juan Manuel Orozco, the album features
Barrington Levy
Barrington Ainsworth Levy (born 30 April 1964) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist from Clarendon, Jamaica.
Career
In 1977, Levy formed a band called the Mighty Multitude, with his cousin, Everton Dacres; the pair released "My Bla ...
,
Collie Buddz, and
Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid is an American Rock music, rock band based in the Ocean Beach, San Diego, Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, San Diego, California, who describe their music as "a fusion of folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, m ...
on two tracks.
Woodruff describes the album's name, "Wisdom is a journey and a search for what matters in life—a search for meaning, purpose, place and belonging. Wisdom is a code to live by where we can accept that it is okay to start over, to make mistakes, to love, and to feel pain. It is a reminder to focus on the little things that bring joy and know that all of it is a part of our individual story."
Wisdom debuted at No. 51 on the Billboard 200 chart, No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart and No. 6 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart with 13,900 units sold from traditional sales and streaming during its first week of release. This made it the fourth consecutive Stick Figure album to debut at #1 on Billboard's Reggae Albums chart. By September 23, the album's total sales, including pre-released tracks, totaled over 41,000 units.
Stick Figure's 'Wisdom' First Album To Debut No. 1 On Billboard Reggae Chart In Over Two Years.
Stick Figure was one of the many featured reggae rock artists on Crossed Heart Clothing presents ''Pop Punk Goes Reggae, Vol. 1'', which was produced by frontman Nathan Aurora of
Iya Terra. The 16-track album was released on September 15, 2023, by Ineffable Records. The band put a reggae spin with their cover of "
Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by
Green Day
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.
On April 24, 2024, Stick Figure collaborated with
surf-rock guitarist
Jack Johnson with a single titled, "Home". The proceeds from this track benefit the
Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports environmental education in the communities and schools of Hawaii.
Other projects
Stick Figure’s song, "Burial Ground" was featured on
MLB The Show 16 MVP Edition video game.
Stick Figure has collaborated with
Wachusett Brewing Company to promote the new Cocoanut
IPA, which is currently being distributed in
New England
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.
Live lineup
Current members
* Scott Woodruff – lead vocals, lead guitar (2006–present)
* KBong – keyboards (2012–present)
* Kevin Offitzer – drums (2012–present)
* Tommy Suliman – bass (2012–present)
* Johnny Cosmic – keyboard, backup vocals, guitar (2016–present)
* Will Phillips – percussion (2022–present)
*Cocoa the Tour Dog – Scott's
Australian Shepherd/band mascot (2012–present)
Discography
Studio albums
Other releases
Compilation appearances
*Sense Boardwear: Amplified – An Acoustic Collective, Vol. 6 (2008), The Pier Magazine / 1 track: ("Trouble Up There")
References
External links
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American reggae musical groups
American dub musical groups
Musical groups established in 2005
Musical groups from San Diego