Scott Woodruff is widely recognized as a member of the Southern California-based reggae and dub band Stick Figure. The band was founded in 2006 as a one-man band by Woodruff, who is a multi-instrumentalist. In addition, he is a singer, songwriter and record producer. The live band consists of himself, Kevin Bong (keyboardist), Kevin Offitzer (drummer), Tommy Suliman (bassist), and Johnny Cosmic (keyboardist, backing vocalist).
The band has collaborated with artists and bands such as Collie Buddz, Rebelution, The Green, The Expendables and Tribal Seeds. Along with his band, he had released several singles and seven full-length albums, and one instrumental album written and produced by Woodruff. If you want to know more about the musician, keep scrolling.
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Scott Woodruff: biography, family, career
The singer was born on August 21, 1992 in Duxbury, Massachusetts, United States of America. She has not provided information about her parents or siblings. However, she has a brother who inspired him to motivate him towards the music industry. He has that nationality of American and belongs to the white Caucasian ethnicity.
He began his career as a creative music writer and producer in 2006. Additionally, he is part of the band Stick Figure which was established as a one-man band by the multifaceted Scott himself. In addition to that, he is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer. Additionally, the live band consists of keyboardist Kevin Bong, drummer Kevin Offitzer, bassist Tommy Suliman, and keyboardist, backing vocalist, and guitarist Johnny Cosmic along with Scott. Also, Coca, an Australian Shepherd, used to join the band on stage.
He had released his first album called The Sound of My Addiction in December 2007. In 2008, he released his second album Burnin’ Ocean which became the biggest hit reaching the top ten music in the Reggae genre. Similarly, he had released other albums, including Burial Ground and World on Fire, along with his band. His band Stick Figure has released several singles, including 2006 Ring the Alarm, 2008 So Good, 2010 Let the Music Play, 2015 Sunshine and Rain, 2019 Welcome to the Sun, and 2021 Paradise.