Wisdomis 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.Scott Woodruff, founder of Stick Figure
Miki Rae and The Hooligans are from Carson Valley-Tahoe area. This Island Reggae-inspired band consists of Miki Rae on ukulele and vocals, Garrett Moore on guitar, Rob Wheeler on bass, and Robbie Wheeler on drums.
Stephen began his musical journey when he was 6 years old. He shared the touring stage with his family including legendary father, Bob, and brother, Ziggy, and sisters, Cedella and Sharon of The Melody Makers.
The Movement is an alternative-reggae band out of Columbia, SC. The Movement is currently touring and playing pieces from its new album Always With Me. It features collaborations with Slightly Stoopid, Iration, Clinton Fearon, HIRIE and Soom T.
The Movement is known as reggae shapeshifters featuring heavy drum and bass. The band consists of founding member, lead vocalist and guitarist Joshua Swain, bassist Jason Schmidt, drummer Gary Jackson, and keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Matt Goodwin.
The band members are Scott Woodruff on lead vocals and lead guitar, Kbong on keyboards, Kevin Offitzer on drums, Tommy Suliman on bass, Johnny Cosmic on keyboard, backup vocals and guitar, and Will Phillips on percussion. Cocoa the Tour Dog is the band mascot.
Stick Figure is offering concert ticket refunds with at least 10-day advance notice, Woodruff wrote to fans. This applies to tickets bought on primary ticketing sites not resale sites. For a refund, email
fam...@stickfigure.com.
Stick Figure collaborated with Flying Embers of Ojai, Calif., to create a limited-edition release of Stick Figure X Flying Embers Mango Coconut Hard Kimbucha. It is mangos blended with coconut plus hints of turmeric and chili in a 16-ounce can featuring Cocoa the tour dog.
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