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  2. Slightly Stoopid - Wikipedia

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    Slightly Stoopid is an American rock band based in the Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, California, [2] [3] who describe their music as "a fusion of folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal and punk." As a band, they have released 13 albums (four live).

  3. Karl Denson - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, Denson was a member of Lenny Kravitz's band [1] and he has recorded with artists including Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, Slightly Stoopid, [2] Blind Boys of Alabama, Blackalicious, Stanton Moore, and Jon Foreman of the band Switchfoot.

  4. Top of the World (Slightly Stoopid album) - Wikipedia

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    Top of the World is the seventh studio album by American rock band Slightly Stoopid.It was released on August 14, 2012. [2]The seven-piece band continues to explore a variety of styles on the album, with help from some of their biggest influences and heroes including: reggae legends Barrington Levy and Don Carlos of Black Uhuru; “unofficial 8th member” Karl Denson of Greyboy Allstars ...

  5. The Expendables (American band) - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, 2007, the band recorded their fourth album, the self-titled, The Expendables, which was the first LP to be released on Slightly Stoopid's own label, Stoopid Records. The 16-song album featured the popular singles, "Down, Down, Down" and "Ganja Smugglin '". In the studio they added keys, percussion and trumpet, along with Miles ...

  6. The Elovaters - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2021, The Elovaters was one of the headliners that opened for Slightly Stoopid, along with special performances by Stephen Marley, and Don Carlos & The Dub Vision Band at Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres in San Diego, California. [29] The Elovaters joined Slightly Stoopid on their "Summer Traditions" Tour in the Summer ...

  7. Tribal Seeds - Wikipedia

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    Representing contains 12 original recordings featuring Don Carlos, Mykal Rose, Kyle McDonald of Slightly Stoopid, Vaughn Benjamin of Midnite, New Kingston, Maad T-Ray (Tribal Seeds' producer), and guitarist, Gonzo.

  8. Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct is a live album by the band Slightly Stoopid that was released by Cornerstone RAS in 2004. The album was recorded in 2001, and features Kyle and Miles on guitars and both leading and background vocals.

  9. Don Carlos (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Don Carlos began singing in 1973 as a member of Black Uhuru. He sang alongside Garth Dennis and Derrick Simpson, the leader of the trio. [2] In 1988 he recorded "Jingle Bells" with Glenice Spenser on A Reggae Christmas on RAS Records. In 1990 he re-united as the lead vocalist for a Black Uhuru album.