Pop-rock-reggae band Slightly Stoopid once made albums under the pressure of budgets and deadlines. “We’d go in the studio and pay a grand or $1,200, $1,500 a day,” drummer Ryan Moran said from ...
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If You Play It, They Will Come: Reggae-rock enters the stadium scene with Field of Dreamz Festival
Ocean Beach stalwarts, Slightly Stoopid join Sublime for the Field of Dreamz Fest at Petco Park on June 13.
Sublime and Slightly Stoopid will headline the first night of the Point Break Music Festival Saturday at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.
Yahoo Music is pumped to announce the first listen to the album track, “Rolling Stone,” from Slightly Stoopid’s forthcoming Meanwhile… Back At The Lab. The new album drops on June 30. The band’s ...
The June 13th Field of Dreamz Festival at Petco Park will feature Slightly Stoopid, Sublime, Stephen Marley, Pepper and ...
“THIS IS NOT A DRILL Step Into The Sun Tour kicks off in exactly ONE MONTH!!!” the band recently wrote on their Instagram. “Who’s ready for the party of the summer?!? For the first time ever we’re ...
Reggae-rockers Slightly Stoopid had already been around a few years before hiring drummer Ryan Moran, aka RyMo, who moved to town from Northern California in 1994. “I came to San Diego to study music ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Petco Park is kicking off summer in style with a beloved Ocean Beach band serving up good vibes, ...
When guitarists/singers Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald started Slightly Stoopid in 1994, they were out front of a second generation of bands that wanted to build on the reggae-rock sound that was ...
Its name to the contrary, Slightly Stoopid is anything but. On Saturday, the 19-year-old jam band will become the first San Diego act to headline or co-headline for the sixth consecutive time at Chula ...
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