You are here
Home > MUSIC > CONCERT REVIEWS > Slightly Stoopid // Live @ The NorVa // 11.13.15

Slightly Stoopid // Live @ The NorVa // 11.13.15

Article by Wendy Podmenik Darugar

Photos by Glenn Woodell & Wendy Podmenik Darugar

 

NORFOLK, VA — Slightly Stoopid triumphantly concluded their Fall Tour with two back-to-back show dates at the historic NorVa venue in Norfolk, VA. Having recently released their album “Meanwhile…Back at the Lab” in June of this year, the band has been touring across selected states with the support of opener, Stick Figure.

Slightly Stoopid IMG_9688

Playing to devoted, long-time fans, the mellow groove and reggae blends of Slightly Stoopid appealed across all age ranges and a broad audience base. The event was well covered by multiple news sources, including the local newspaper. An atmosphere of camaraderie and fellowship between the audience and band members for both Slightly Stoopid and Stick Figure was witnessed throughout the evening as they joined each other during sets and gave congratulatory fist bumps and hugs for a tour well-done.

Slightly Stoopid IMG_0082

Originally formed in Ocean Beach, CA back in the late 90s by high school students Miles Doughty, Kyle McDonald, and Adam Bausch, Slightly Stoopid was discovered and signed to Sublime’s Bradley Nowell’s own label, Skunk Records. The creative seven piece band has been immensely productive since their inception, with a total of ten albums to their credit.

stick figure_9950

http://slightlystoopid.com/

http://www.stickfiguremusic.com/

After a short break, touring will start anew with the following dates:

December 4 The Observatory North Park San Diego, CA
December 5 Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA
December 15 Closer to the Sun Puerto Morelos, Mexico
December 31 NYE at The Warfield San Francisco, CA
May 27 (2016) California Roots Music and Arts Festival Monterey, CA

 

Wendy Podmenik Woodell
Since entering the world of photography in 2013, WENDY PODMENIK has focused her interest on live music. Her ultimate goal is to successfully present the live music genre as an art form which preserves the expression, emotion, and energy of specific moments in time. ////// GLENN WOODELL spends his musical time working both on and around the stage. He's spent decades behind the lens as a visual artist, and for his career, studied human vision as a scientific researcher. His time on the stage these days is either spent holding on to a bass guitar or a camera.
http://www.podmenikphoto.com

One thought on “Slightly Stoopid // Live @ The NorVa // 11.13.15

Comments are closed.

Top